How resQ® Pet Identification System Works
It’s important for pets to wear a collar with identification tags in case they are unexpectedly separated from you. However, collars can easily be misplaced or fall off, so how can you ensure your pet can be identified if they go missing? Consider resQ®.
A resQ® microchip is about the size of a grain of rice that is enclosed in a tiny, extremely durable cylinder. It is implanted beneath a pet’s skin in a single, simple injection - just like a vaccine. The microchip has a code that is unique to your pet, the way your social security number is unique to you.
There is no battery in the chip and it is designed to last for the life of your pet. There is no maintenance required for the microchip itself, but it is important that you keep your information up-to-date in the resQ® database.
When a pet is found and scanned, the unique code can be traced back to you through your registration at www.PetLink.NET, allowing you and your pet to be happily reunited as quickly as possible.
The resQ® Pet Identification System utilizes the ISO technology recommended by most major pet welfare and veterinary organizations in the United States and overseas, so you can feel confident traveling with your pet.
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