Not exact matches
Microchips continue to become more powerful as designers find ways to cram greater
numbers of transistors
into tighter spaces.
Pet owners then enter the
number on the
microchip into an international database.
That
number will be called
into the pet recovery service, and you will be contacted using the contact information on file with your pet's
microchip.
Chips Become More User Friendly Pet
microchips, until recently, merely identified the owners of wayward pets through a
number revealed during scanning — usually done by local animal control — and entered
into a database.
A
microchip is a tiny computer chip with an identification
number programmed
into it, and the chip is enclosed within an inert material that is safe for your pet.
They can then type that
number into a
microchip database search online to determine the
microchip company, call, and obtain whatever contact information is attached to the chip
number.
With the Save This Life
microchip you are able to register your information allowing your pets
number to be entered
into the Google website and you to be immediately contacted regarding the location of your pet.
Each
microchip has a unique registration
number that is entered
into a database or registry, and is associated with your name and contact information.
In addition,
microchips are being embedded
into an increasing
number of pets at a fraction of the cost of Tagg.
The
microchip number has to be phoned
into a central call center to locate the current owner of the dog.
This database is used to match your pet's
microchip number with your information in the event that they get picked up by animal control or brought
into an animal clinic by a well - meaning individual.
The only way your pet's
microchip number and information gets
into a searchable database is if you put it there.
Some shelters implant
microchips into every animal they adopt out, so check with the shelter and find out your new pet's
microchip number so you can get it registered in your name.