Companion Animals
LifeChip provides a permanent answer to ensuring your pet is identified if tragedy occurs or your loved companion animal escapes and gets lost. It is a sad fact that every day unidentified pets are humanely destroyed at animal shelters throughout Australia - simply because their owners could not be identified and contacted.
Electronic identification is the most effective way to permanently identify individual animals quickly and accurately in a large population. LifeChip is a tiny microchip, about the size of a grain of rice encrypted with an ID code that makes your pet unique. Injected under the skin, in much the same way your vet vaccinates against disease, the microchip is instantly ready to go to work - safeguarding your pet.
If your pet is lost, a special scanner can detect the LifeChip with it's unique number code, in much the same way as barcodes are read in the local supermarket.
The ID code, along with all ownership and address details, can be recorded on the Petsafe database. Petsafe operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Registration can be completed by your vet at the time of implantation or you can do it yourself over the web at www.petsafe.com.au. Once your lost pet has been scanned and identified on the Petsafe database it can be returned to you.
All Councils, and the majority of veterinarians routinely scan all recovered pets to help re-unite pets with their owners.
Electronic identification is the most effective way to permanently identify individual animals quickly and accurately in a large population. LifeChip is a tiny microchip, about the size of a grain of rice encrypted with an ID code that makes your pet unique. Injected under the skin, in much the same way your vet vaccinates against disease, the microchip is instantly ready to go to work - safeguarding your pet.
If your pet is lost, a special scanner can detect the LifeChip with it's unique number code, in much the same way as barcodes are read in the local supermarket.
The ID code, along with all ownership and address details, can be recorded on the Petsafe database. Petsafe operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Registration can be completed by your vet at the time of implantation or you can do it yourself over the web at www.petsafe.com.au. Once your lost pet has been scanned and identified on the Petsafe database it can be returned to you.
All Councils, and the majority of veterinarians routinely scan all recovered pets to help re-unite pets with their owners.