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HomeAgain TempScan 134.2KHz Temperature Detecting Microchip ISO

$ 6.78

Availability: 280 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New

    Description

    HomeAgain TempScan Microchip
    with Temperature Detecting Technology
    Dog and cat microchipping is a simple procedure. A veterinarian simply injects a microchip for pets, about the size of a grain of rice (12mm), beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
    The process is similar to a routine shot, takes only a few seconds, and your pet will not react any more than he would to a vaccination.
    No anesthetic is required.
    A HomeAgain microchip is permanent pet ID. The microchip itself has no internal energy source, so it will last the life of your pet. It is read by passing a microchip scanner over the pets shoulder blades.
    The scanner emits a low radio frequency that provides the power necessary to transmit the microchips unique cat or dog ID code and positively identify the pet.
    HomeAgain is the only dog & cat microchipping product on the market today that has the Bio-Bond patented anti-migration feature to help ensure that the microchip will stay in place so that it may be easily located and scanned.
    If your pet gets lost and is taken to an animal shelter or veterinarian, they will scan the microchip to read its unique dog or cat ID code. This is the number used by HomeAgain to identify the pet and retrieve your contact information, which is used to contact you and reunite you with your pet.
    The HomeAgain TempScan will detect the temperature of the site where the microchip has been implanted and can help monitor fluctuations in body temperature. Normal body temperature is a range, which varies from one pet to another, and can be influenced by factors such as time of day, level of stress, medical conditions, age, body condition score and level of activity. Temperatures from different sites should not be directly compared.