How Do Pet Microchips Work?

Learn how pet microchips utilize RFID technology for pet identification and safety.

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Pet microchips are powered by radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. These microchips do not have an internal battery; instead, they are activated by a scanner that emits a low-frequency radio wave. When the scanner passes over the area where the microchip is implanted, the chip transmits a unique identification number back to the scanner. This number is then used to access the owner's contact information in a registry database.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the purpose of a pet microchip? A pet microchip is designed to identify pets and reunite them with their owners if they get lost.
  2. How long does a pet microchip last? Pet microchips are designed to last a lifetime, as they do not have an internal battery and are activated only by a scanner.
  3. Is it safe to get my pet microchipped? Yes, microchipping is a safe, quick procedure and poses minimal risk to your pet.
  4. Can a microchip be removed from my pet? Removing a microchip is theoretically possible but not a common practice, and it should only be done by a licensed veterinarian.