Microchip for animals Planet ID Sensitive Label Transponder
For the identification of dog, cat, fish, small rodents and birds, we supply: 1.4 mm x 9 mm ISO FDX-B glass transponder in a cannula with a blade length of 32 mm, blister-packed along with six Type 128 barcode stickers, ETO sterilised.
For the identification of household pets and other domestic animals, or laboratory animals, we supply:
1.4 mm x 9 mm ISO FDX-B glass transponder in a cannula with a blade length of 32 mm, blister-packed along with six Type 128 barcode stickers, ETO sterilised.
The planet Sensitive Label ID transponder is the first 100% ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 compliant injectable transponder in bioglass with an outstanding reading distance.
The diameter of the transponder with 1.41mm implies a significant reduction of the needle, thus younger, smaller and lighter animals may be identified. (Dog, cat, fish, small rodents and birds)
Transponder technology for animals has been standardised around the world since 1996.
The advantage of this is that transponders can be used all across the world and read by reading devices made by various manufacturers.
The transponder can only be activated (for milliseconds) with the help of a corresponding reading device, to which it then sends its unique code number. The low frequency transponder used in animals cannot be influenced by microwaves, x-rays, electromagnetic fields or radio waves.
When a household pet is fitted with a transponder, the master data are always compulsorily registered at the same time: that is to say, the code number and the animal's personal data, along with the name and address of its owner, are registered at an appropriate data bank.
Furthermore, the transponder becomes a form of life insurance for the animal, guaranteeing that it will be returned to its owner and thus eliminating the risk of euthanasia for non-veterinary reasons.
Council regulation on animal-health movement Should your pet be lost abroad, the transponder code number will enable its provenance to be established immediately, thus showing that the animal is not ownerless and in turn enabling it to be restored to its owner swiftly and without further problems.
You should therefore be sure to register your animal with a data bank that is a member of the EPN (www.europetnet.com). The only EPN member in Germany is "ifta" (www.tierregistrierung.de). The EPN is a European association of national data banks.