While microchips won't provide realtime tracking, pets who have them are more likely to be reunited with their owners, making them a worthwhile investment.
You Asked: Can I use a microchip to locate my pet, like a lojack does for stolen vehicles? Our primary care doctor, Dr. Kimberly Schultz, DVM, ...
A microchip is a radio-frequency identification (RFID) device that can be implanted under your pet's skin to provide them with a permanent ID. Pet ...
Does a cat microchip use GPS? No; cat microchips don't use the Global Positioning System (GPS) or any other ...
Pet microchips are not tracking devices. They are radio-frequency identification ( RFID) implants that provide permanent ID for your pet. Because they use RFID ...
The scanner registers the number, and the staff reports it to a national registry, which in turn notifies you of your pet's location. Microchipping costs ...
Track a found pets microchip in our National Microchip Database. If you have a found microchipped pet Let us do the tracking.
Microchips are primarily used for identification purposes, but with PetScanner, when scanning a microchip, the device allows a pet to be located ...
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The AAHA Universal Pet Microchip Lookup site searches many of the leading pet microchip registries to aid in pet recovery by showing the user which registries ...