Veterinary Invoice Generator

Create a professional veterinary invoice with patient (pet), species/breed, microchip and treatment fields, then download as a clean PDF — free, no sign-up required.

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Data de Emissão
DescriçãoQuantidadeValorTotal
Wellness / annual health examination1R$0.00R$0.00
Core vaccination (e.g. rabies / DHPP / FVRCP bundle)1R$0.00R$0.00
Microchipping1R$0.00R$0.00
Flea, tick & worming treatment1R$0.00R$0.00
Dental cleaning / scale and polish1R$0.00R$0.00
Spay / neuter surgery1R$0.00R$0.00
Blood panel / diagnostic lab work1R$0.00R$0.00
Medication dispensed (e.g. antibiotics course)1R$0.00R$0.00
SubtotalR$0.00
ISS (municipal — 2-5%, see FAQ) (3%)R$0.00
TotalR$0.00

Free veterinary invoice generator & template

Create a professional invoice for veterinary and animal hospital services in minutes. Add the patient (pet), species/breed, microchip number and treatment date, mark each line taxable or not, and download a clean PDF — free, with no sign-up required.

What should a veterinary invoice include?

Every veterinary invoice format converges on the same core structure: clinic identity, the owner as the billing party, the patient (the animal) clearly identified, itemized services and medications, tax, and totals. A few fields are specific to veterinary practice and worth adding even though they're not on generic invoice templates.

  • Clinic/practice name, address and attending veterinarian
  • Owner (pet owner) as the billed client — the patient is the animal, not the person paying
  • Patient name, species/breed and weight
  • Microchip number — links the invoice to the animal's legal ID, useful for rabies/travel certificates and ownership disputes
  • Date of service for each treatment, separate from the invoice date
  • Itemized services, vaccinations and medications dispensed, each priced and marked taxable or not

Do vets charge VAT or GST on pet treatment? (Unlike your doctor)

Yes — and this is the single biggest thing pet owners get wrong. Human medical care is VAT/GST-exempt across almost all of our 39 markets, because the exemption (e.g. EU VAT Directive Art. 132(1)(b)-(c), UK VAT Notice 701/57, Australia's GST-free medical category, Canada's ETA Schedule V Part II) is written to cover care of a *person*, not an animal. Veterinary care gets no such carve-out in the EU, UK, Australia or Canada — it's an ordinary standard-rated taxable supply, the same as any other trade or professional service. This tool defaults your tax rate to the local standard VAT/GST rate for that reason — the opposite of what you'd see on our medical or dental invoice generators. Only a handful of markets flip back to the human-medicine pattern: Mexico and Indonesia exempt veterinary professional services the same way they exempt physicians and dentists, and Switzerland/Liechtenstein apply a lower rate specifically for horses and livestock (but not household pets). Everywhere else — including the US, where there's no federal VAT but several states do tax core veterinary services outright — treat vet bills as taxable unless your own market's notice says otherwise.

Microchips, rabies vaccination and pet travel documents

For EU pet passports and Animal Health Certificates (the document needed to bring a pet into the EU from outside it), the animal must be microchipped *before* its rabies vaccination for that vaccination to count — vaccinating first and chipping afterward means starting the rabies clock over. Recording the microchip number on the invoice, alongside the vaccination date, gives the owner a paper trail that lines up with what border checks and insurers expect to see, which is why this generator includes a dedicated microchip field that most generic invoice templates skip entirely.

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