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The device has a reading range of 5 to 10 cm and features an OLED screen, designed to display identification information clearly even in the sunlight.
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The scanner features a rechargeable, built-in lithium battery that can be charged easily through the USB interface on Given this fact, the best thing you can do is to increase the likelihood of finding your lost dog if that time unfortunately does come. In the past, most dog owners usually relied on identification tags and collars to make their dogs identifiable. But collars can get lost, stolen, or become illegible, leaving no other way to determine a dog’s owner. The British Veterinary Association’s 2017 Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey revealed that the most common reasons why stray dogs couldn't be reunited with their owners were because they had no identifying microchip or collar/tag (50%) or the information held on the microchip database hadn't been kept up to date (44%) A GPS collar is a simple, wearable device. The only thing you need to make sure of is that your pet wears the collar all the time.
Q: My pet has a non-ISO-standard, 125 kHz microchip implanted. Can I have it implanted with an ISO-standard, 134 kHz microchip? If it is not registered with any database or we can not find it, it will only display the chip number The technology offers a reliable and safe way to find your lost dog as it is accurate and cannot be tampered with. Dog breeders use the chips to tag their dogs, and animal shelters rely on them to trace pet owners. The cost of having your dog injected with a microchip is also minuscule and to get your beloved pet microchipped, you will need to visit a vet. How a Dog Microchip Works
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The device can also detect microchips of different frequencies, making it versatile enough to never miss finding a chip. It’s also capable of storing as many as 5,000 microchip numbers in its memory to enable faster identification.The benefits you get from microchipping your dog are many, as we will see. But first, a little more about the microchip. What’s a Dog Microchip? Paula Boyden, veterinary director of the Dogs Trust, said: “Losing a dog is an extremely upsetting time for both dog and dog owner and microchipping increases the likelihood that a dog will be reunited with its owner, making it an essential part of animal welfare law.” The reader features an environmentally friendly, rechargeable lithium battery that can be easily charged using a USB cable when the energy runs out.