For high-volume breeders, neuter facilities, & animal rescue shelters

A Much Cheaper Microchip Solution

Pet Microchip ISO11784/11785 FDX-B Standard 134.2Khz Microchip

Precio de oferta$23.89 USD

Readable and writable microchips with much cheaper costs compared to

  • vets with additional office visit fees and
  • chip service's ridiculous yearly fees.

It comes preloaded with data, certified by the International Animal Coding Committee (ICAR). FDX-B format (ISO11784/11785 compliant) with universal 15-bit encoding compatible with all animal scanners.

Each individual pace comes with six pieces of sticky barcodes. Stick them on the puppy’s adoption forms so it’s easy to keep track of.

Size: 1.4*8mm ideal for cat/dog/chicken/duck/owl
Pack: 20 Pack
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Duties and import taxes are all taken care of. You don't pay extra after the purchase.

Peace of Mind with 1-Year Warranty

If any issues arise within the first year of your purchase, we will work with you to make it right.

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All dogs need microchip and to be registered

Too Bad All VETS Cost More Than Necessary

Most pet chip services cost between $60 to more than $100 per year. Some microchip companies charge a ridiculous YEARLY fee.

Microchip With Only A Fraction of Vet Cost

Sharp needle with medical grade 304 stainless steel.

Feel like just a quick pinch for the animal.

Pet Microchip ISO11784/11785 FDX - B Standard 134.2Khz Microchip 20 Pack TagtixRFID

Readable by any Universal or ISO Scanner

FDX-B Format Microchip. ISO 11784/5, FEI, USEF & USHJA compliant.

134.2Khz frequency. 15-digit. Recommended by the AVMA, AAHA, HSUS, SAWA & ASPCA

Free To Register Online

Easily copy the number popped out or on the adhesive labels. Go to freepetchipregistry.com or foundanimals.org

And just type in to register your pet.

Enjoy Giving Your Loved Animals Microchips. Much Cheaper Price. Easy to Use.

Microchip Format

FDX-B format (ISO11784/11785 compliant) with universal 15-bit encoding.
Readable by any Universal or ISO Scanner

ICAR Certification

All Chips are ICAR certified. Widely recognized for efficient management of animal breeding, traceability, and tracking.

Gauge Syringe with Safety Clip

No unwanted chip release. Chip is ensured to stay in place before implantation.

Bio-Coated Chip. Migration Resistant

The bio-coated chip surface prevents loosening under the skin post-implantation. Aseptically processed for safe implantation.

Sterile Paper Plastic Seal

Sterilized with EO ethylene oxide. No worry about infection.

Lasting Use for Animal’s Lifespan

Working periods last more than 20 years

Medical-Grade 304 Stainless Steel

Flat, sharp needle minimizes pet stress during implantation.

Universal 15-bit Encoding Data

FDX-B format. ISO11784/11785 compliant.

Readable by any Universal or ISO Scanner.

Six adhesive matching ID labels help you to keep track in paperworks.

How People Are Enjoying Giving Microchips Themselves

Easy to use. Great value

They are easy to insert, even in my 2 little dogs, they did not even flinch.

Overall great value and they get the job done.

Saved so much money from this.

Each chip is preloaded into a syringe with the number code printed on stickers in each syringe packet. It's worth noting that boy animals have tougher neck skin so you have to push hard to get the needle in. But other than that it was easy to implant each. I registered my pets on freepetchipregistry.com which is totally free.

Loved it.

Easily read by universal readers, the stickers mean I can put the barcode on all the forms I send home with my puppies family when they adopt one of my babies.

Insertion was simple.

Rather petite cat meowed, but didn't freak out or hide for the rest of the day, so I'm inclined to think she was mostly bothered by me grabbing her and the initial prick of the needle. Cutting her nails results in more drama! :)

Registration on freepetchipregistry.com was a breeze. Kept some stickers (8 are supplied) for my records. Sent some to our vet for the cat's records. Done!

Easy to use

I was a bit apprehensive at first but implanting the chip could not have been easier. I have a small 4 year old Maltese/Yorkie mix and a 3 month old kitten. After watching some tutorials on YouTube and reading a few forums I felt confident enough to inject the chips myself. I gave my dog a treat to snack on while I prepared to inject her and she didn't even notice when the chip went in!

Rather than registering with BuddyID (which, admittedly, has some cool features given the additional fees) you can register your chip for free at foundanimals.org or freepetchipregistry.com. You can then test to make sure the registry is working by inputting the chip number into petmicrochiplookup.org

Very Cheap

I enjoy giving my own dogs microchips. When you go somewhere else it’ll cost you $20 and with a vet double that.

Love them!!!

Great size and very easy to use! The chips are just as small as a grain of rice. I will definitely be buying again! Great for animal rescues. They are all lubed and sterilized.

Great value for the money

We microchip each of the large puppies we breed before they go to their new homes. The size of the needle is large and intimidating at first. While someone holds the puppy I pull up the skin on the back of the neck, clean and then wiggle it as I insert the needle to inject the microchip. The expiration date on the microchip stickers is for the sterility of the package and NOT in reference to the microchip itself expiring as they don't expire.

Easy to use and consistently reliable

We are a high volume Spay and Neuter facility in Texas. We've used these microchips for almost all of the animals we have treated - they are easy to use and reliable.

Up to 30% off for bulk orders

Pet Microchip ISO11784/11785 FDX-B Standard 134.2Khz Microchip

Frequently Asked

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How Does Animal Microchip Work?

01

Scan your pet to verify whether he or she has a microchip implanted already.

02

Scan the microchip syringe to verify that the microchip is functional to be read and the ID matches the barcode labels.

03

Implant the microchip. Then rescan the animal to verify that the microchip can be identified.

04

Don't forget to complete the animal's registration online.