A microchip for pets or an RFID chip in India is a type of radio-frequency identification transponder that has an individual identification number and is about the size of a grain of rice. When this microchip is scanned by a veterinarian or shelter, it gives the ID number. There’s no power required, no battery, and no moving parts. This microchip is inserted beneath the loosened skin between the dog’s shoulder blades, and this process can be carried out inside your vet’s office. It can work as a great medium in searching for your lost pet.
Microchipping your pet is similar to getting insurance; it gives you peace of mind knowing that if something wrong happened, at least you would have some protection. If your dog escaped from your garden, darted off from the dog park, or slipped his collar on the road, then he might not have his dog tags with him. And on the other hand, a microchipped dog can be recognized by the data stored on this tiny microchip embedded just beneath his skin. Most veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, animal shelters, and animal control magistrates nowadays have scanners that can read the information on that chip.
There are no reviews yet.