We will supply you with the means to register your pet's
microchip information with a national database.
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WAMC's David Guistina talks
with Mike Spain of the Times Union about computer
microchips being made in Saratoga county, a push for Gov. Cuomo to address the Freedom of
Information Law, and activists calling for a veteran to avoid jail time.
«A
microchip with some data storage can easily capture
information about everywhere it's been in the supply chain,» he says.
With excitement and clarity, Reid explains the technology, traces the history of electronics, and tells the stories of the two young engineers who created the silicon
microchip and launched the global
information industry.
Additional
information regarding the interests of participants in the solicitation of proxies in connection
with the proposed merger
with Microchip in included in the preliminary proxy statement
with respect to the proposed merger
with Microchip that Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. filed
with the SEC on February 17, 2010.
The ASPCA advises all pets have
microchips in place for identification or wear a tag
with your home address, cell phone number and any other pertinent
information.
Also, if a dog has a
microchip, a vet can usually identify who the owner is (if the owner has the correct
information recorded
with the
microchip company) by scanning the
microchip in the dog.
For that reason having their collar on
with up to date
information, and any other form of ID such as a tattoo or a
microchip will give your pet the best chance of being returned to you.
Be sure your
information is current
with the
microchip company.
A
microchip is a rice - sized device that contains a code that is stored in a database
with your contact
information.
When your private vet or the vet at the shelter or Humane Society inserts the
microchip, they will either complete the initial registration for you or provide you
with the website log in
information to complete the registration yourself.
But through the efforts of the city's Animal Control Division and The Animal Foundation, they were recently reunited thanks to the animal having a
microchip with its owner's contact
information.
Additionally, all of our animals are microchipped,
with the primary contact
information on the
microchip listed as Best Friends.
If the dog is microchipped, you will need to notify the
microchip company
with their new
information.
Microchips are read
with a scanner and have an identifying number that links to a database that contains your contact
information.
If your pet is injured in an accident or needs treatment due to a sickness, then the
microchip registry helps a veterinarian
with appropriate treatment by identifying your pet and some basic health
information.
The
Microchip is registered
with AKC Reunite so your pet's unique ID number is linked to your name, phone numbers, emergency contacts and other vital
information in AKC Reunite's database.
Often, animals come into Dorchester Paws
with a
microchip, but
with outdated contact
information, prohibiting the animal's safe return home.
Before the exam, the dog's owner is given a form at our hospital to complete
with information on: 1) the owner (name, address) 2) the dog (name, breed, birth date, AKC registration number, tattoo or
microchip identification number) After the examination, the veterinary ophthalmologist will complete the form and indicate any eye abnormalities.
They also get a bag full of treats, toys, extra puppy chow and a booklet
with variety of
information along
with AKC records,
information on the
microchip, and just about everything the new owner needs to start.
It is very important following the insertion of the
microchip that you register your pet
with his or her
microchip number so this
information can be recorded
with PetLink.
The scanner reads the code on the pet
microchip and the contact
information registered
with that code appears and the staff can then contact you and you can retrieve your pet.
Here is an example of why you need to not only
microchip your pet but also register your contact
information with the
microchip company so the chip can be matched
with an owner's name.
Relates to owners of lost pets and return of lost pets to their owners; requires the entity
with possession to take steps to check the dogs for any identification including tags, tattoos and
microchips; makes
information available to the public on their website to assist owners in finding their pets.
Take your medical records, vaccination
information, and
microchip #
with you in the event you should need it.
Although you should regularly check the contact
information associated
with the
microchip (at least annually and whenever you move or change phone numbers), most companies do not charge additional fees in order to make these updates.
Don't forget to register the
microchip with your contact
information following the provider's instructions immediately after having your dog chipped, and remember to update it if any
information changes.
Dogs MUST have a collar
with an identification
information (i.e. name tag or written on the collar), rabies tag (if old enough to have been vaccinated), and
microchip.
We will provide you
with contact
information for the company that stores your pet's
microchip information, so that you can ensure that your phone number, address, secondary contact
information, etc is all up to date.
The
microchip contains a unique identification number that is linked to a database
with important
information about your pet, including your personal contact
information.
If a pet's owner moves, it is necessary for the owner to provide the
microchip registry
with updated contact
information.
That
microchip is encoded
with unique
information your pet and your contact
information.
Each
microchip registers the animal
with a unique nine - digit identification number, which is filed in a database
with your contact
information.
Both tags and
microchips are only effective in reuniting a lost pet
with his owner when the owner's contact
information is accurate.
Make sure your dog or cat has a
microchip for identification and wears a tag imprinted
with your home address, cell phone and any other relevant contact
information.
Microchip your pet, and update your
information with the service provider EVERY TIME you change your phone number or address.
Allows anyone
with a smart phone to see your
information and contact you directly without the need for a
microchip scanner.
This
microchip is registered
with your pet's vital
information, and can be scanned by any veterinarian or animal shelter so that they can return your pet directly to you.
Your dog should always have on a tag
with your current contact
information as well as a
microchip.
You must keep your
information current
with the
microchip company in order for a
microchip to be beneficial.
Microchip your pets and keep the address and contact
information up to date
with the chip company.
Each
microchip is programmed
with a unique identification number that links your pet to your home address and contact
information.
In order for your contact
information to appear on file
with the
microchip company you must contact the
microchip company directly and transfer ownership.
Be sure to update your
information with the
microchip company to ensure your pet finds his or her way home!
Many
microchip companies will now accept registration
information for another manufacturer's
microchip, so consider cross-registering you and your pet
with several different
microchip databases.
If a cat that has gone missing is brought in to one of our clinics and has a
microchip with current contact
information.
Each
microchip has a unique number and you will be given a registration form to complete
with your name, address and contact
information.
They now use data to target specific neighborhoods, first bringing in a free
microchip clinic and then following up
with bilingual blockwalkers, adoption
information and a free veterinary clinic.
Found Animals will also allow you to register pets
with any brand
microchip, as well as update your registration
information at any time for free.
If your kitten is ever lost, their unique
microchip identifier will link up
with your contact
information to help bring them home safely.