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Microchip for animal identification.
What is an Identipet microchip?
tube. 11mm long and 2mm wide (about the size of a grain of rice)
How is it implanted? then a simple injection at the inoculation site (for dogs and cats) between the shoulder blades, by a veterinarian or a trained person.
Is it painful?
How does it work? similar in the size and shape of a ping-pong bat. The scanner emits a electro-magnetic wave that instantaneously “excites” the microchip. The microchip responds to the scanner with its number, which can then be read off the scanner’s screen.
Tell me about this number. It can never be duplicated, altered or erased. Its uniqueness will stand up in a court of law. Identipet supplies the companion animal world in South Africa, 10 digit (alpha-numeric) microchips. The FDX-A microchips are the predominant microchip protocol worldwide and have been the protocol adopted by Identipet South Africa for the past 16 years. FDX-B (15 digit) microchips, although used in Europe and Asia are not compatible with the installed base of Identipet-scanners at SPCAs and Animal Welfare Organisations countrywide.
Who keeps the Microchip number? The veterinarian completes the form with the owner and animal details. The veterinarian, the owner, Identipet, and the breed society keep copies of the form.
Who keeps the database? companion animal database (which currently holds over 200 000 records). Authorised users (Vets, SPCAs, Animal Welfare Societies etc) can access this database information 7 days a week from the Identipet office, or by using their cellphone, can access the information within 30 seconds of sending the microchip number to Identipet’s dataline
“ 084 PET INFO”.
scanned for a microchip, and the Identipet Database is contacted. Information (telephone and cell numbers, address and other owner details) is provided, and the owners are informed of their pet’s whereabouts.
How well does the Identipet system work? stolen animals with their owners. Data provided by the SPCA shows that the average time that it takes to re-home a lost pet (that has been microchipped) animal is two hours, compared with several days for an unidentified animal, if that animal is not eventually euthanased.
Who can scan my lost pet? scanners countrywide. Most vets in the large centers (and many in the smaller centers) are equipped to scan all lost, abandoned or stolen animals. All branches of the SPCA, as well as Animal Welfare Organisations are supplied with Identipet-scanners to assist them in the identification of lost, strayed, stolen, abandoned and adopted pets.
Can the microchip migrate? with the patented BioBond™ technology of an anti-migration cap. This sets us aside for all other microchips that cannot claim this essential feature.
What animals can be microchipped?
What about tattoos or collars with discs? lost.
What does the microchip cost? R80 – R150. Your pet is then identifiable for life. The microchip never “wears” out. Your pet will always have an identity.
Is there an Annual Identipet Service Fee? updates etc. Identipet supplies free of charge, to ALL Animal Welfare Organisations, and ALL of their branches, the Identipet Lost Pet Recovery System and the scanners required to actively identify lost, strayed and stolen pets and thereby facilitate those
pets return to their owners. the Annual Service Fee. They are constantly reminded to fully inform
the client about
this fee, before implanting the microchip. update, any owner or pet information (addresses or telephone numbers etc.) that may have changed in the past year. Should the letter be undeliverable due to the postal address not having been updated by the pet owner, Identipet data staff go to great lengths to trace the owner by phoning all available contact numbers,
as well as following up on address leads etc. charge for re-homing of animals.
What about a Lifetime Membership? This gives lifetime coverage as well as ensuring you receive annual update letters and product offers, but do not pay further, and are not subject to future increases.
Who is Identipet? microchips for Digital Angel (formerly Destron-Fearing) the worlds largest manufacturer of implantable microchips.
Identipet has been operating in South Africa since 1990 and supplies about 97% of the South African market of implantable microchips for animal identification.
……….and all this in an Identipet microchip the size of a grain of rice.
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