The microchip is read by passing a microchip
scanner over the pet's shoulder blades.
It is read by passing a microchip
scanner over the pets shoulder blades.
Not exact matches
When a microchip
scanner is passed
over your
pet's shoulder blades, it emits a low radio frequency.
When a microchip
scanner is passed
over your
pet's shoulder blades, the
scanner emits a low radio frequency.
Over the past year, UC Davis radiologists have continually collaborated with the creators of the
PET scanner, BrainBiosciences, Inc., as this work is influencing future veterinary applications of
PET.
When a hand - held
scanner is passed
over the
pet, a unique microchip number is displayed.
When a
scanner passes
over your
pet's microchip, it detects the number and displays it on a screen so your
pet can be identified.
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.