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Standard Pet Microchip Worldwide ISO Standard For Dogs Cat 1.4*8mm

Categories Animal ID Microchip
Brand Name: FOFIA
Model Number: ZS007H
Certification: ICAR
Place of Origin: Wuxi, China
Price: negotiable
Payment Terms: Paypal, Western Union, T/T, L/C,
Supply Ability: 70000 pcs / week
Delivery Time: 5 working days
Packaging Details: 20 pcs/ bag, plastic bags packed in carton box
Product name: pet ID microchip,Animal Id Injectable Microchip Transponder
Transponder: European made glass tags
Sterilization: EO gas, 5 years warranty
R/W standard: ISO 11784/5 FDX-B 134.2khz
Certificate: ICAR
SIZE: 1.4*8MM
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    Standard Pet Microchip Worldwide ISO Standard For Dogs Cat 1.4*8mm


    Product Specification:

    ZS007H is RFID animal pet id microchips with disposable syringe that designed exclusively for animals.

    This product meets 134.2khz ISO 11784/ISO 11785 FDX-B standard.

    Each syringe using top quality European chips with read/write capability Also with the features unique data security.

    Contains a disposable syringe, a parylene coating microchip, 6 one-dimensional bar code labels and a sterilized paper-plastic packing pouch.


    Microchip Specification
    R/W standardISO11784/5 FDX-B
    frequency134.2KHz
    DimensionØ1.4*8mm
    Guarantee10years
    storage temperatureEurope
    operation temperature-10°C to 65°C
    Syringe Specification
    colorwhite
    weight6.86g
    length111±2mm
    width50±1mm
    Others
    injection materialPP
    packing manner20 pcs/ bag
    sterilizationEO gas, 5 years’ guarantee
    bar code label6 adhesive-stickers
    International certificationInternational Committee For Animal Recording (ICAR)


    Q: What is a microchip?

    A: A microchip is a small, electronic chip enclosed in a glass cylinder . Itself does not have a battery—it is activated by a scanner that is passed over the area, and the radiowaves put out by the scanner activate the chip.

    The chip transmits the identification number to the scanner, which displays the number on the screen. The microchip itself is also called a transponder.

    Q: How is a microchip implanted into an animal? Is it painful? Does it require surgery or anesthesia?

    A: It is injected under the skin using a hypodermic needle. It is no more painful than a typical injection, although the needle is slightly larger than those used for injection. No surgery or anesthesia is required—a microchip can be implanted during a routine veterinary office visit. If your pet is already under anesthesia for a procedure, such as neutering or spaying, the microchip can often be implanted while they're still under anesthesia.

    Q: What kind of information is contained in the microchip? Is there a tracking device in it? Will it store my pet's medical information?

    A: The microchips presently used in pets only contain identification numbers. No, the microchip is not a GPS device and cannot track your animal if it gets lost. Although the present technology microchip itself does not contain your pet's medical information, some microchip registration databases will allow you to store that information in the database for quick reference.

    Some microchips used in research laboratories and for microchipping some livestock and horses also transmit information about the animal's body temperature.

    Q: How does a microchip help reunite a lost animal with its owner?

    A: When an animal is found and taken to a shelter or veterinary clinic, one of the first things they do is scan the animal for a microchip. If they find a microchip, and if the microchip registry has accurate information, they can quickly find the animal's owner.

    Q: Will a microchip really make it more likely for me to get my pet back if it is lost?

    A: Definitely! A study of more than 7,700 stray animals at animal shelters showed that dogs without microchips were returned to their owners 21.9% of the time, whereas microchipped dogs were returned to their owners 52.2% of the time. Cats without microchips were reunited with their owners only 1.8% of the time, whereas microchipped cats went back home 38.5% of the time. (Lord et al, JAVMA, July 15, 2009) For microchipped animals that weren't returned to their owners, most of the time it was due to incorrect owner information (or no owner information) in the microchip registry database – so don't forget to register and keep your information updated.

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