Never Lose Your Pet Again
With PetChip Pro, you can quickly and efficiently identify lost pets, giving you peace of mind and the ability to reunite with your furry friend in no time.
Verify Ownership Instantly
This powerful microchip scanner provides a reliable way for you to verify your pet’s ownership and history, ensuring that your beloved companion is always safe and accounted for.
Advanced Technology for Your Peace of Mind
Experience the state-of-the-art technology that keeps you connected with your pet, compatible with international microchip standards, making identification seamless and reliable.
User-Friendly and Portable Design
Designed for your convenience, the handheld PetChip Pro connects easily via USB, making it the perfect tool for vets, shelter workers, and pet owners on the go.
Try PetChip Pro The Ultimate Microchip Scanner for 30 days or get your money back guaranteed!
Try PetChip Pro The Ultimate Microchip Scanner for 30 days or get your money back guaranteed! Don’t wait until it’s too late—ensure your furry friends are always safe and sound. With our advanced technology, you’ll quickly reunite with lost pets and verify ownership with just a scan. Portable and user-friendly, it’s the peace of
FAQ
What is a pet microchip scanner?
A pet microchip scanner is a handheld device that reads the information stored on a microchip implanted in a pet. This chip typically contains a unique identification number that can be linked to the pet’s owner through a database.
How does a pet microchip scanner work?
The scanner emits a low-frequency radio signal that activates the microchip implanted under the pet's skin. Once activated, the chip transmits its unique identification number back to the scanner, which displays the number on its screen.
Is the microchip scanner safe to use on pets?
Yes, microchip scanners are safe and non-invasive. They only emit a low-frequency radio signal, which is harmless to pets.
What types of microchips can this scanner read?
Our pet microchip scanner is compatible with ISO-compliant microchips (ISO 11784/11785), which operate at a frequency of 134.2 kHz. It may also read some non-ISO chips (125 kHz and 128 kHz), but compatibility with these is not guaranteed.