Sentences with phrase «worldscan microchip reader»

This is accomplished through SureFlap's integrated microchip reader, which can recognize the unique identities of up to 32 cats.
In fact, SureFlap's microchip reader only turns on when a cat uses the door, so its batteries generally last for an entire year (low battery light included).
Compatible with all microchip readers.
Last year the money was used to buy Microchip readers and Infrared readers for the local counties Animal Patrol Officers.
Any animal hospital, shelter, or humane society can wave a microchip reader over your pet to determine whether it has been chipped.
In the past we have had a number of lost dogs find their way to our lobby so VIP Petcare has provide us with a microchip reader.
If the pet becomes lost, all animal care facilities (shelters, veterinary hospitals, etc) will scan the pet for a microchip, using a special microchip reader that is simply waved over the skin.
Furthermore because of this inconsistency, DEFRA, advised until recently, «It would be virtually impossible for a local authority, or indeed a normal veterinary practice or police station, to be stocked with all the microchip readers that they would need to read every possible microchip.
Microchips are «read» by a microchip reader.
If your pet is lost and ends up in an animal shelter, the shelter can use a microchip reader, universally available at nearly all animal shelters, to check animals for the presence of microchips.
We are equipped with microchip readers in case your pet ends up in the emergency room.
We're sure he doesn't truly need a $ 239 Lawn Boy lawnmower; or a Hamilton Beach Smooth Touch Can Opener, in black and chrome; or a thermal label printer; or a $ 299 microchip reader; or a Bluetooth portable GPS navigator.
Most veterinary practices and local shelters have a microchip reader required to read the microchip and identify your pet.
Depending on which type of microchip your dog has and which type of microchip reader the veterinarian or dog shelter has, the microchip can be scanned at any time.
Ask about what types of microchips other dogs in the neighborhood have, and what kinds of microchip readers local shelters use.
Instead of needing an external battery source or some kind of remote charger, the microchip gets enough charge from the microchip reader to be able to send out its information to the reader.
When a microchip reader is passed over it, the microchip receives enough power from the reader to transmit the pet's ID number.
Con: Not all microchips can be detected by all microchip readers.
Pro: The microchip emits a signal that can be picked up by anyone who has the correct microchip reader.
Not all microchip readers in this country can read ISO chips, whereas they can all read Avid chips.
Microchips are small permanent identification devices about the size and shape as a grain of rice that provide a unique identification number when scanned with a Microchip Reader.
Veterinary hospitals and shelters are equipped with microchip readers to check stray or injured animals so as to contact its owner.
The microchip can be «read» with a microchip scanner, which detects the specific «electronic code embedded in the chip, and displays the identification number on the scanner's screen Since the occasional microchip may migrate, or move out of position, the microchip reader will be passed over the entire body of the pet in order to ensure that the chip will be detected if present.
But chances are slim that the Good Samaritan who picks the pet up has access to a microchip reader when the pet is found.

Not exact matches

A typical RFID system consists of a microchip programmed with identifying data — the «tag» — and a two - way radio transmitter - receiver, called an interrogator or a reader depending on its use.
Our readers recognize the amazingness that is EastBaySPCA.org because it provides not only adorable pictures of dogs, but their history, their microchip number, health details, vaccination record, and how to adopt them.
The primary problem is a competitive, technological one involving the compatibility of the microchips and the readers used by shelters and veterinary clinics.
In the US, AVID chips are used and AVID chip readers will not detect the ISO compatible microchips.
While microchips are an excellent way of providing permanent identification, tattoos are visible and don't require a micro chip reader.
The reader is a universal reader designed to scan and detect both ISO compliant and non-ISO compliant microchips.
Microchips emit different frequencies depending on the chip, and some don't register on some readers.
The primary problem is a competitive, technological one involving the compatibility of the microchips and the readers that are used by shelters and veterinary clinics.
The microchip itself contains no internal battery but is powered by energy it receives from the scanner or reader.
If the pet has a microchip, the reader will identify the chip.
Prior to implanting any microchip one must check to see if the AVID reader can in fact read the chip, not merely «detect» the presence of a non-AVID chip.
Why isn't it a requirement that all shelters and veterinary clinics use the same microchips and readers?
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