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[PDF] Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Pet Microchip Market to Witness Robust Growth in Europe

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Posted on September 15, 2021

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RFID Pet Microchip Market Set for Significant Growth in Europe

United States/WA:  Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Pet MicrochipMarket Will Boom In Near Future

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The Competitive Area of the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Pet Microchip Market is Defined by Key Players Like:- Microchip4Solutions Inc, Destron Fearing Corporation, Digital Angel Corporation, Trovan, Ltd, Peddymark Ltd, Bayer AG, Avery Dennison Corporation, DAILY RFID Co., Allied Technologies Holdings Pvt. Ltd, Cybortra Technology Co. Ltd, and Virbac Corporation.

A microchip is an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of an animal. The chip uses radio frequency identification (RFID) to allow owners locate them in case they are found missing. These microchips can be read with the help of a scanner or reader. The growth of the radio frequency identification (RFID) pet microchip market can be attributed to the increasing adoption of RFID-based pet microchips for the safety of animals. The governments of some countries have made pet micro-chipping a legal requirement. For example, the UK has made micro-chipping for pets, especially cats, mandatory.

Moreover, England and Wales made dog micro-chipping a legal requirement in these countries. In UK, dog microchipping is already a law and came into force back in April 2016. Micro-chipping laws come into effect to improve the welfare of pets, such as dog and cat.

Now, the government has made it compulsory for all owners to get their cats micro-chipped when they get them. That means it would be against the law if they don’t. All cats in the UK must be micro-chipped by law and owners face £ 500 fines if they fail to do so. This in turn is also expected to increase the demand for RFID-based pet microchips in the United Kingdom, driving the radio frequency identification (RFID) pet microchip market growth. Microchipping is a very simple procedure. A microchip is a small device that is implanted into the pet typically between their shoulder blades. A pet microchip is a passive RFID tag.

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Moreover, in February 2021, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (India) planned to inject RFID-based chips in dogs and other animals to allow owners locate them in case they are found missing. Information including, history of the dog’s vaccination, names of the pet and the owner, next vaccination date, residential address, and both the latitude and longitude information will be stored in this chip. This in turn is also expected to augment the growth of the radio frequency identification (RFID) pet microchip market in India.

These microchip implants are called RFID tags. They are tiny, about the size of a large grain of rice, and are passive. These microchips can only be read with the help of scanners. When the microchip is scanned by a vet or shelter, it transmits the unique identification (ID) number. However, high cost of RFID microchips and lack of awareness among pet owners about RFID microchips are some major factors restraining the radio frequency identification (RFID) pet microchip market growth.

Global Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Pet Microchip Market-Taxonomy

  • By Chip Frequency
    • 125 KHz
    • 128 KHz
    • 2 KHz
  • By Pet Type
    • Dog
    • Cat
    • Horse
    • Sheep
    • Horse
  • By End User
    • Breeders
    • Kennels
    • Household
    • Animal Trainers
    • Pet Stores
    • Animal Clubs and Associations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of RFID pet microchips?
A microchip is an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of an animal. It uses RFID technology to help owners locate their pets if they go missing.
Are there legal requirements for pet microchipping in the UK?
Yes, dog microchipping became a legal requirement in England and Wales in April 2016. Additionally, it is now compulsory for all cat owners in the UK to microchip their pets.
What are RFID tags used for in pets?
RFID tags are tiny microchip implants that help in identifying and locating pets. They are passive and can only be read with specific scanners.
What recent initiatives have been taken in India regarding pet microchipping?
In February 2021, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation planned to inject RFID-based chips in dogs and other animals to assist owners in locating them if lost.
Who are the key players in the RFID pet microchip market?
Key players in the RFID pet microchip market include Microchip4Solutions Inc, Destron Fearing Corporation, and Digital Angel Corporation, among others.

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