Does Your Microchip Scanner Read ALL Frequencies of Microchips?

Does Your Microchip Scanner Read ALL Frequencies of Microchips?

Our Universal Microchip Scanners

AKC Reunite offers you four choices of Universal Microchip Scanners! These scanners read all kHz frequencies of microchips currently sold in the US – 134.2/ISO, 128, and encrypted and non-encrypted 125 kHz.

Our Universal Microchip Scanners

AKC Reunite offers you four choices of Universal Microchip Scanners! These scanners read all kHz frequencies of microchips currently sold in the US – 134.2/ISO, 128, and encrypted and non-encrypted 125 kHz.

Proscan 700

The Proscan 700 optimal read areas are located on the right and left sides of the circle.

Hold the scanner horizontally above the pet as you scan the pet to detect a microchip.

Proscan 700

The Proscan 700 optimal read areas are located on the right and left sides of the circle.

Hold the scanner horizontally above the pet as you scan the pet to detect a microchip.

Quickscan 650

The Quickscan 650 optimal read area is the red sensor on the top of the scanner.

Hold the scanner perpendicular to the pet, with the sensor facing down, as you scan the pet to detect a microchip.

Quickscan 650

The Quickscan 650 optimal read area is the red sensor on the top of the scanner.

Hold the scanner perpendicular to the pet, with the sensor facing down, as you scan the pet to detect a microchip.

Wandscan 900 Reach

The Wandscan 900 Reach optimal read area is from the side of the wand, not the tip.

The slim wand is specifically designed to fit through crates and cages to scan pets from a distance.

Wandscan 900 Reach

The Wandscan 900 Reach optimal read area is from the side of the wand, not the tip.

The slim wand is specifically designed to fit through crates and cages to scan pets from a distance.

Wandscan 900 Pro

The Wandscan 900 Pro optimal read areas are the right and left sides of the halo.

Hold the scanner horizontally at a slight angle above the pet as you scan the pet to detect a microchip.

Wandscan 900 Pro

The Wandscan 900 Pro optimal read areas are the right and left sides of the halo.

Hold the scanner horizontally at a slight angle above the pet as you scan the pet to detect a microchip.

How To Scan For A Microchip

First Check Between The Shoulder Blades

STEP 1

Start scanning slowly between the pet’s shoulder blades, going side-to-side in an “S” shaped pattern.

STEP 2

If no chip is detected, rotate the scanner 90 degrees and scan again between the pets shoulder blades.

How To Scan For A Microchip

First Check Between The Shoulder Blades

STEP 1

Start scanning slowly between the pet’s shoulder blades, going side-to-side in an “S” shaped pattern.

STEP 2

If no chip is detected, rotate the scanner 90 degrees and scan again between the pets shoulder blades.

If No Chip Is Detected

STEP 3

Then, start at the pet’s head, and slowly scan side-to-side all the way to the pet’s tail, making several passes over each area.

STEP 4

Slowly scan down the sides of the pet‘s leg, across its neck, along and under its chest and behind its front legs.

Don’t forget! Make sure you have fresh batteries!
(We recommend Duracell®or Energizer®)

If No Chip Is Detected

STEP 3

Then, start at the pet’s head, and slowly scan side-to-side all the way to the pet’s tail, making several passes over each area.

STEP 4

Slowly scan down the sides of the pet‘s leg, across its neck, along and under its chest and behind its front legs.

Don’t forget! Make sure you have fresh batteries!
(We recommend Duracell®or Energizer®)

It can take up to
2 minutes
to detect a pet’s microchip!

It can take up to 2 minutes to
detect a pet’s microchip!

To help identify the lost pet recovery service where
a pet’s microchip is registered, always check the chip at:
www.aaha.org/petmicrochiplookup

To help identify the lost pet recovery service where a pet’s microchip is registered, always check the chip at:
www.aaha.org/petmicrochiplookup