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It can only be read by a microchip scanner at very close range. It can't be used to locate a lost pet \u2014 it can only be used to find out the pet's microchip ID number after someone has found it and taken it somewhere with a microchip scanner.
Pet microchips do not have GPS technology. Instead, they use Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology that is able to be scanned for information, like the pet owner's contact information. This means that microchips can't give your pet's location if they get lost, but can lead to their safe return when found.
Can You Remove a Microchip? Yes, a chip can be removed from a microchipped cat or dog in rare circumstances. Although, microchips are a little peskier to take out than they are to put in since they require a surgical procedure.
How long do microchips last? Microchips are designed to work for 25 years.
Pet microchips are not tracking devices. They are radio-frequency identification (RFID) implants that provide permanent ID for your pet. Because they use RFID technology, microchips do not require a power source like a GPS.
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Enter the microchip number here to search the PetLink database. This search is used to find lost and found pets, and will return pet information for microchips registered with PetLink. This search also utilizes the AAHA Universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool to search other U.S. based microchip registries.
Call your vet's office, they may well have it in their records OR bring your pet into your vet's office, animal shelter, or animal control to have them scanned (there shouldn't be any charge for this). And hopefully, they're using a "universal scanner," as not all microchips work on the same frequency.
How the Microchip Works. A HomeAgain microchip is a permanent pet ID. The microchip itself has no internal energy source, so it will last the life of your pet.
Each microchip contains a registration number and the phone number of the registry for the particular brand of chip. A handheld scanner reads the radio frequency of the chip and displays this information. An animal shelter or vet clinic that finds your pet can contact the registry to get your name and phone number.
When your lost pet is taken to an animal shelter or veterinary clinic, they will scan your pet for a microchip and will read its unique code. This code is stored with your pet's profile and linked to your contact information in the HomeAgain National Pet Recovery Database\u2013forever.

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