ISO Compliant Pet Microchips ICAR Certified for Pet Recovery

ISO Compliant Pet Microchips ICAR Certified for Pet Recovery

The Pet Microchip is a high-performance RFID Animal Identification Device designed for permanent pet identification, lost pet recovery and cross-border travel compliance. It features:

  • Global Compliance: Meets ISO 11784, ISO 11785 and ICAR standards for universal scanner compatibility and cross-border travel approval.
  • Biocompatible Build: Made of medical grade bioglass to ensure safe long-term implantation with no adverse tissue reactions.
  • Long Lasting Performance: Battery-free passive RFID design delivers over 10 years of maintenance-free operation for permanent pet ID.

Pet Microchips ICAR Certified RFID Solutions for Reliable Pet Identification and Recovery

What Is a Pet Microchip A Guide to RFID Animal Identification

Core Technology Behind Pet Microchips

Our pet microchips operate on a 134.2 kHz low-frequency RFID platform, supporting FDX-A, FDX-B, and HDX protocols for broad compatibility with common animal scanners. They are compatible with EM4305, EM4100, ID, and UHF chip models to meet varied use case requirements.

How Microchips Help Reunite Lost Pets

Each microchip stores a unique unalterable identification number linked to the pet owner’s contact information in a secure registry. When a lost pet is scanned by an authorized user, the ID number is retrieved to facilitate fast contact with the owner for successful reunification.

Key Technical Specifications of Our Pet Microchips

Frequency and Protocol Compatibility

All units operate at 134.2 kHz, supporting FDX-A, FDX-B, and HDX protocols to align with global scanning standards and eliminate compatibility gaps across different regions and facility types.

Chip Models and Biocompatible Materials

Compatible chip models include EM4305, EM4100, ID, and UHF to suit varied operational needs. Each chip is encased in medical grade bioglass, a non-reactive material that prevents migration after implantation and reduces risk of adverse tissue reactions.

Size Options for Small Medium and Large Pets

Multiple size options are available to accommodate all pet types, including a 1.25x7mm variant for small companion animals such as cats and toy breed dogs, and a 4x34mm variant for large pets and hybrid livestock use cases.

Protocol Chip Model Size Recommended Use Case
FDX-B EM4305, EM4100 1.25x7mm Cats, small dog breeds, exotic companion pets
FDX-A, HDX ID, UHF 2.12x12mm Medium to large dog breeds, shelter animals
HDX UHF 4x34mm Large livestock, working animals

Why ICAR and ISO Certification Matters for Pet Microchips

ISO 11784 11785 Global Compatibility for Scanners

Our pet microchips fully comply with ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 standards, ensuring they can be read by all standard compliant animal scanners in use across the world, eliminating compatibility issues for pets that cross regional or national borders.

ICAR Certification Cross Border Pet Travel Compliance

All units carry ICAR certification, a mandatory requirement for pet entry in most countries that enforce pet identification rules for cross border travel, simplifying customs and import processes for traveling pet owners.

Benefits of Our Syringe Injectable Pet Microchips

10 Plus Year Lifespan Maintenance Free Pet ID

The battery-free passive RFID design delivers a minimum 10 year operational lifespan with no required maintenance, providing permanent reliable identification for the full duration of most companion animal lifespans.

Safe Painless Implantation Process

Each microchip comes pre-loaded in a sterile single-use syringe for fast, minimally painful implantation that can be completed by a licensed veterinarian in a routine office visit with no recovery time required for the pet.

Who Should Use These Pet Microchips

Veterinarians and Animal Clinics

Bulk ordering options and consistent compliance with global standards make these microchips ideal for veterinary practices and animal clinics offering microchipping services to pet owners.

Pet Owners and Animal Shelters

Animal shelters and rescue organizations can use these microchips to register all incoming animals for improved reunification rates, while pet owners gain long term ID security and compliance for cross border travel.

How to Choose the Right Pet Microchip for Your Needs

Matching Protocol to Scanner Compatibility

Confirm the protocol supported by your existing scanning equipment before selecting a microchip variant to ensure reliable reading of implanted chips. All three common protocols are available to align with most standard scanner models.

Selecting the Correct Size for Your Pet

Choose the smallest size suitable for your pet’s species and weight to minimize implantation discomfort, with smaller variants recommended for cats and small dogs and larger variants for large dog breeds and livestock.

Implantation Guide

For Veterinary Professionals

Implant the microchip subcutaneously at the scruff of the neck, between the shoulder blades, using the pre-loaded sterile syringe provided. Dispose of the syringe after single use per standard medical waste protocols.

For Pet Owners

Implantation requires no sedation for most pets, and causes only mild temporary discomfort similar to a standard vaccination. No aftercare is required, though you should register your microchip ID number in a national pet registry immediately after implantation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a pet microchip last

Our passive RFID pet microchips have no battery, and deliver a minimum 10 year operational lifespan with no maintenance required.

Is ICAR certification required for pet travel

ICAR certification is a mandatory requirement for cross border pet entry in the majority of countries that enforce official pet identification rules.

Can a pet microchip be removed or replaced

Microchips are designed for permanent implantation, and can only be removed surgically by a licensed veterinarian if medically necessary.

What is the difference between FDX B and HDX protocols

FDX B is the most common global protocol for companion animal identification, while HDX supports longer read ranges and is often used for livestock and large animal identification.

Pet Identification Method Comparison

Identification Method Durability Risk of Loss Travel Compliance
Pet Microchip 10+ year lifespan, no damage risk Zero, permanent implantation Meets global ISO and ICAR standards
Collar and ID Tag 1 to 3 year average lifespan, prone to wear High, collars can fall off or be removed Not accepted as official ID for cross border travel

Real World Use Case

A 3 year old golden retriever implanted with our FDX-B pet microchip was found 200 miles from its home after being lost for 14 days. A local animal shelter scanned the microchip, retrieved the owner’s contact information from the national registry, and successfully reunited the pet with its family within 24 hours of being found.

Cross Border Travel Compliance Checklist

To ensure your pet microchip meets cross border travel requirements, confirm the following: the microchip is ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 compliant, the microchip carries ICAR certification, the unique ID number is registered in an internationally recognized pet registry, and you carry a printed copy of your microchip registration documentation for customs review.