Oh no!! Zoee has a resQ chip. I had it tested at my vets office and it scanned fine. Should I be worried?? What should I do? Or should I just have them scan her everytime I take her to the vet?
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Oh no!! Zoee has a resQ chip. I had it tested at my vets office and it scanned fine. Should I be worried?? What should I do? Or should I just have them scan her everytime I take her to the vet?
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Well that just great news John.. I have sixteen cats all Micro Chiped with Bayer prod & reg = thru PetLink.. Now I have my Vet scann upon my babies checkups && all has been good.. I also make sure each baby's page is updated on PetLink..
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Note:
The problem isn't that the ResQ microchips don't "work" ...
the real problem is that there are not enough READERS in use at Animal Control,
Rescues, Shelters and Vets to insure that a lost pet will ever be successfully *scanned*
and looked up in the ResQ data base.
Zoee's VET must have a Reader that will *read* the ResQ chip ...
Zoee is safe IF she gets 'lost' in her VET's office ... their reader will read her chip.
The serious QUESTION is: if she get's lost out in the big/bad world -
will Animal Control, a Rescue, a Shelter, or another Vet have the proper Reader
to read and decode her ResQ chip??
IF the organization the attempts to scan & read her uses a Scanner/Reader that
DOESN'T activate her ResQ chip - the operator will not get any indication that
the animal he/she is scanning has any chip implanted ... they will incorrectly
assume they've just scanned a NON-chipped stray.
Bottom Line is:
Unless an entire region has standardized on one or two of the similar microchips,
and has saturated ALL Animal Controls, Rescues, Shelters, and Vets with
readers that
are KNOWN to positively identify the chips used in the area ...
Microchipping a pet is a VERY hit & miss proposition.
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You must have an older email forward there because to my knowledge sometime in '06 or '07 Bayer came out with a universal reader as did many of the other main microchip companies. Avid being the only one holding out on making a universal scanner.
Where I work we use the Home Again microchips with the newer ISO frequency and have their universal scanner. We've not had any problems reading chips from other companies from rescue dogs, etc. where we are told they have a microchip from another company.
http://avmajournals.avma.org/doi/abs...ma.233.11.1729 (Dec. '08 scanner study)
http://www.dolittler.com/2009/01/12 (more detail on study linked to above)
Scanners:
• Bayer: For detecting and reading 125 kHz encrypted and unencrypted), 128 kHz and 134.2 kHz microchips.
• HomeAgain: Same as Bayer’s detecting and reading mix.
• AKC-CAR: For detecting all three frequencies but can only actually read the 125 kHz and 128 kHz varieties.
• Avid: This 125 kHz scanner can detect and reading all encrypted and unencrypted chips at this frequency. It is not a universal scanner.
Results (in a nutshell):
• HomeAgain’s scanner won for overall sensitivity at 93.6 to 98.4% across all six microchip types.
• The Bayer scanner did next best at over 97% for four chips but only about 90% for the more popular 125 kHz chips.
• AKC-CAR’s did over 95% for the 128 and 134.2 kHz chips but lost big at 66-75% for the 125 kHz chips.
• Avid scored as well as HomeAgain on the one frequency it could read, at >97%.
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