The most widely recommend
pet identification device is the microchip.
Not exact matches
The growing market of
pet identification products will continue to evolve by offering new technologies that work with the latest
devices and applications.
Other methods for identifying
pets include GPS tracking
devices, radio frequency
identification devices, and permanent tattoos.
They don't act as tracking
devices but they will provide a permanent
identification in case your
pets lose their collars or the information on their ID tags becomes impossible to read.
A microchip provides positive and reliable
identification for your
pet, and most shelters scan animals for this ID
device.
Once scanned by a handheld
device, a unique
identification number is checked against a database, and the
pet owner is quickly contacted.
It is not a tracking
device and does not work like GPS, it simply provides your
pet with permanent
identification.
Avid Micro chipping is an
identification device that helps reunite lost
pets with their owners.
Your
pet's personal
identification number is read by a scanning
device routinely used by most humane societies, shelters, animal control, and veterinarians.
It's important to understand that a microchip is permanent
identification but not a GPS
device to track a lost
pet.
Over the past few years,
pet retailers have witnessed the emergence of a new class of
identification products that utilize GPS technology, mobile
devices and web - based interfaces to make locating a missing
pet easier than ever.
Always outfit him in a
pet flotation
device and make sure he's wearing
identification.