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The Universal WorldScan Reader Plus also reads the 125 kHz, 128 kHz, and 134 kHz microchips. It also reads all microchips utilizing the 125 kHz and 128 kHz radio frequencies (HomeAgain, AVID, and Trovan) including those that previously could not be read...
- ✓ Scan slowly – According to American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) guidelines, microchip implantation in a dog or cat should be administered between the shoulder blades. A fast pass over the animal may miss the microchip. Proper scanning should take 10 to 20 seconds depending on the size of the animal.
- ✓ Change operator – Have a second person scan if a chip was not found the first time. Studies have shown that a different operator may find a chip missed on the first attempt.
- ✓ Scan sides and below – Sometimes, but not often, microchips may migrate to other areas of the body.