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  2. petkey - Wikipedia

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    Petkey was established in the year 2003 to create a better way to find lost pets. [5] Petkey recognized that technology is available to identify and return missing pets. However, confusion within the microchip industry and insufficient international lost pet recovery efforts contribute to fewer than 10% of missing pets returning home.

  3. Microchip implant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    The estimate for the total cat and dog population of the UK is 16 million with 8.5 million dogs subject to mandatory microchip implant. The population of dogs implanted prior to mandatory adverse event reporting February 2015 was between 60% (February 2013) [71] and 86% (April 2016). [72] Approximately 95% are reported to be implanted as of ...

  4. Pet recovery service - Wikipedia

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    Forms of external identification include collar tags with identifying information, or QR codes with pet information or pet recovery service information. The pet could be tracked through a service toll-free number or web address on the tag; the service accesses the pet and owner information in a database via a number or QR code.

  5. People Are Stealing Dogs and Altering Their Appearances So ...

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    A New Haven, Connecticut dog rescue group is alerting the public to a new tactic that thieves are using to keep pet owners from finding their dogs.

  6. Inside California's brutal underground market for puppies ...

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    But phone numbers and dog microchip numbers on those records, as well as court documents and interviews with buyers, led The Times to a prolific California importer, Monique Matthews.

  7. ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 are international standards that regulate the radio-frequency identification (RFID) of animals, which is usually accomplished by implanting, introducing or attaching a transponder containing a microchip to an animal. RF identification of animals requires that the bits transmitted by a transponder are interpretable by a ...

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