What is pet microchip?
In today’s society, pets have long been considered integral members of the family by many people. To ensure their safety and well-being, pet microchip technology has emerged as a key solution.
RFID bioglass tag is an electronic device measuring approximately the size of a grain of rice. It is implanted under the pet’s skin, typically in the area between the shoulder blades. This microchip contains a significant amount of energy and stores a unique identification code that serves as a pet’s ID number.In the event that a pet is lost and is found by an animal shelter, veterinary clinic or a caring person, the identification code inside the chip will be displayed when the pet is scanned by a professional scanner on the corresponding part of the pet’s body. This identification code enables the pet owner to be contacted quickly using the information stored in the microchip registration, including name, phone number, address, etc., facilitating the pet’s prompt return home.
In terms of safety, microchips are made of bio-compatible materials, which have minimal side effects on the pet’s body and rarely cause allergies and other adverse reactions. The implantation process is also relatively simple and fast, usually taking only a few seconds, and the pain felt by the pet is extremely mild.After the operation, no special care is required, and normal activities can be resumed after a short period of observation.
In addition to recovering lost pets, microchips also play a key role in pet healthcare. Veterinarians can use the microchip to quickly retrieve the pet’s past medical records, vaccination records, etc., to accurately understand the pet’s health status, formulate a more reasonable treatment plan, avoid repeated examinations, and ensure the pet’s continued health.
As technology continues to advance, RFID microchip technology continues to innovate and become more powerful. It is gradually becoming an important tool in the veterinary profession.