Animal Implant with Love

Hi Everyone,

I was walking by in my city and found a Note on a tree that someone found a Cat recently. I think we all know these notes on trees, on blackboards in supermarkets etc.

So, whats the matter? I think in most of the countrys worldwide a animal like a Dog, Cat, rabbit etc needs to be chipped (and maybe vaccinated, but that’s not the toppic here).

These animal chips have worldwide the same frequency but can only be read by a special reader.etc etc but do we all have access this special animal id reader?

No! My idea?

Why do not chip our loved animals with NFC 13,56MhZ Chip, that can be read by every simple cellphone/movil/smartphone (you know).

And what is the only (GPDR Comforn) information that must be found on that NFC chip?

A simple link to a website, where the finder, can simply click an send notification to petholder, entering only his mailadresse (what will be converted by the website to a not personalized mailadress, just for this case)without registration, without app requirements, without asking for sensitive information.

Example:

One of her loved parrots of my 87 year old grandma escapes.

Just 3 blocks away in a little student flat the parrot flys in and feels comfortable.

So instead of a post on X or FB (my grandma only have “google” not FB etc), or pictures on some trees, the student takes out his fancy phone, scan the chip and will be directed to the website to send the notification….!

Lets get back to more Love on our Planet, with animalholders loving the anymals even if "lost for just a moment”

Fact:

No app, No effort for the founder, everybody can help with in seconds, no official authorization required, no spam - just less broken hearts on earth.

I could write much more details about this idea, but i think, thats were i would love to handover this idea to everyone out there.

Lovely greetings to all of you,

Jesse

@amal or what do you think, why not build the “new worldwide animal chip” with dual frequency by dangerous things?

By this way the old standard won’t get lost, and my idea gets real…:smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

I’ve worked with no less than 18 different people with the same idea, many of which had funding. None of them launched.

The problem comes down to this; you can’t expect the public with random assortment of phones to be able to properly find and scan an NFC chip under skin and fur and feathers. The performance is just not adequate.

In animals, dogs and cats specifically, the chip is put into the scruff area behind the neck. If you’ve ever tried to find / feel a chip in a dog or cat, it’s extremely difficult / impossible. Hell even with specialized equipment and knowing exactly where to scan, many vets and animal shelters miss the implant and assume the animal doesn’t have one and inject another. I’ve seen animals with 3 or 4 tags because either 1) they couldn’t scan the implant properly, or 2) their scanner wasn’t compatible.

The compatibility issue is less a problem now but in the EU they go by a 134khz ISO standard and in the US it’s kind of a 125khz free for all.. though pretty much everyone follows FDX-B protocol.

Anyway, good idea.. many have tried.. it’s just not practical.

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I scanned the dogs from a friend with the “Halo Reader” she said her vet has often troubles to find the chip.

I tried to find the chip flipperzero - wasn’t possible.

DSRUPTIVE tried this with the beunopet.com

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Hey Amal, thank you for this fast and detailed answer. I didn’t know that details.

Fore this topic could be marked as closed.

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