"Ak je zviera označené mikročipom, ktorý nezodpovedá systému podľa normy, je vlastník povinný pri kontrole predložiť čítacie zariadenie umožňujúce odčítanie dát". . zda sa, ze buzeracia zo zakona predstihla technicku pripravenost. hadam najprv sa mala zabezpecit kompatibilta cipov a citaciek, zaviest technicky standard, nie?
vsetky europske staty maju jednotnu normu znacenia, problem je ked chces previest zviera z USA napr. kde maju inu normu. Vid nizsie. "All EU countries as well as many other countries require that your pet have a microchip that meets ISO Standards 11784/11785. The CRYSTAL TAG chip, made by DataMars of Switzerland, is a fifteen digit 134.2 kHz encrypted microchip that meets this ISO standard. As of new regulations promulgated in 2006 the ISO microchip became the standard for all of Europe. If your pet is ever separated from you while traveling in Europe, the shelters and veterinarians can only read this chip. More than 20 other countries also require that your pet carry a microchip that meets the ISO standards.
The following countries accept a fifteen digit microchip that meets ISO standards 11784 and 11785: Aruba, Austria, australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Gibralter, Germany, Greece, Guam, Hawaii, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, Slovakie, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Arab Emerites, United Kingdom, and Wales
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zda sa, ze buzeracia zo zakona predstihla technicku pripravenost. hadam najprv sa mala zabezpecit kompatibilta cipov a citaciek, zaviest technicky standard, nie?
"All EU countries as well as many other countries require that your pet have a microchip that meets ISO Standards 11784/11785. The CRYSTAL TAG chip, made by DataMars of Switzerland, is a fifteen digit 134.2 kHz encrypted microchip that meets this ISO standard. As of new regulations promulgated in 2006 the ISO microchip became the standard for all of Europe. If your pet is ever separated from you while traveling in Europe, the shelters and veterinarians can only read this chip. More than 20 other countries also require that your pet carry a microchip that meets the ISO standards.
The following countries accept a fifteen digit microchip that meets ISO standards 11784 and 11785: Aruba, Austria, australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Gibralter, Germany, Greece, Guam, Hawaii, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, Slovakie, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Arab Emerites, United Kingdom, and Wales