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Get it between 2025-01-07 to 2025-01-14. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
【Provide identification】-All chips are certified by Animal identification certifications (ICAR), It can be used as pet ID, pet insurance, pet tracking and traceability, etc.Provide your pets with identification, microchipping to maximize their chances of returning safely if they leave home or are lost.
【Strict Production Standards】-All animal microchips are subject to strict production standards to ensure sterility and safety.Can quickly and safely injects under the surface of pet's skin.
【Suitable for various animals】- This microchip suitable for most pets, animal husbandry, fish, wildlife, etc. Small size and light weight.Microchip has no internal energy source, so it does not affect your pet's lifespan.
【Compatible with various scanners】-The microchip is in the 134.2K/125K FDX-B format (ISO11784/11785 compliant) with 15-bit Encoding, compatible with various scanners and pet auto feeder, automatic pet sensor door.
【Readable chip】-The chip is a readable and writable chip. It does not need to be written by itself when it comes with raw data.
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5Pack Pet ID Microchip 134.2kHz ISO11784/ISO11784/FDX-B Pet Animal RFID Tags,15 Bit RFID Microchip Dog Pet Dog Cat Pig 1.25 X 7mm How to Use: It is directly injected into the skin of the animal's body by a professional using a dedicated syringe and implanted at a horizontal angle of 45° Approximate implant location: 1.Tigers, leopards, lions, bears, giant pandas and red pandas The left center of the neck 2.Orangutan, gibbon, golden monkey and langur Inside of the front left forearm 3.Elephant Under the folds surface of the left side of the tail root 4.Wild horses, wild donkeys The center of the left side of the neck, near the mane area. 5.Takin The center of the left side of the neck, near the ear base area 6.Cranes, donkeys, swans The front center of the neck 7.Pet dog, cat Ear root or on both sides of the neck 8.Marking positions of other wild animals of similar morphology are referred to above.