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  2. Microchip implant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    X-ray image of a microchip implant in a cat. A microchip implant is an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of an animal. The chip, about the size of a large grain of rice, uses passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, and is also known as a PIT (passive integrated transponder) tag.

  3. Pet recovery service - Wikipedia

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    To remind pet owners to check and update their information, the American Animal Hospital Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association have established August 15 as Check a Chip Day. [8] Registering and keeping the owner's contact information up-to-date is a problem facing the pet microchip industry.

  4. 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.

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    This way if they get lost, whoever finds them will know they're a treasured family pet and can take them to the vet to get their microchip details checked. 14. Provide them with comfort breaks on ...

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  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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