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Moving to Switzerland:

Microchip (ISO 11784, readable by reader compliant with ISO 11785) or legible tattoo, provided the latter can be shown to have been applied before 3 July 2011. Identification must take place before the valid rabies vaccination. (IETPO, Art. 8).

Valid rabies vaccination (IETPO, Art. 11)

Instead in animals younger than 16 weeks: If the animals are under 12 weeks old,
or are under 16 weeks old and were vaccinated against rabies after the age of 12
weeks but the 21-day waiting period has not yet expired, the owner must provide a
declaration confirming that the animals have never come into contact with wild
animals of a species susceptible to rabies.
Note: Young animals under 56 days old must be accompanied by their mother
(AniPO, Art. 70 para. 4).
Model owners declaration: available here.
If the animals are under 16 weeks old and are accompanied by their mother, which
can be shown to have been vaccinated against rabies before the young animals
were born, and on which they are still dependent, an owners declaration is not
required. (IETPO, Art. 13).
EU pet passport or EU-recognised passports of other European states (Andorra,
Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Vatican City) if the animal
originally comes from there. (IETPO, Art. 12).
Register your animal(s) with Swiss customs and be careful to keep the documents
on the correct declaration and, where applicable, the payment of VAT.
It is forbidden to import dogs with docked ears or tails into Switzerland.
Exceptions are made for people moving to Switzerland. Customs decide whether
the criteria for an exception are met.
As a dog owner, you are required to register your animal(s) in your Swiss place of
residence. Your veterinarian must additionally register the dog(s) in the Swiss dog
database (AMICUS) within 10 days.
Ask the local authority in Switzerland either at your holiday destination or, if you are
moving, in the place where you plan to live, about special requirements with regard
to keeping animals on a leash or using a muzzle.
Find out about the training requirements for dog owners in Switzerland.
More (in German) ...
This regulation applies solely to pets, such as dogs, cats and ferrets, which are
kept out of interest in the animal or as a household companion. Pets accompany
their owners or a person designated by the owners. (IETPO, Arts. 1 and 2).
After being taken over the border, pets must not be sold or handed over to new
owners. They must already be in the care of their current owner in the country of
origin. (IETPO, Art. 1)
If the animals are handed over to new owners after crossing the border, the
regulations governing commercial imports of animals apply.

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