NFC pet tags

Collar Your Lost Dog with a Digital NFC Pet Tag

Anyone with a Smart Phone Who Finds Your Lost Pet Can Easily Contact You By Scanning the QR Code or the Microchip in the NFC Pet Tag Attached to Your Pet’s Collar. The Fastest Way to Get Reunited With Lost Dog or Cat.

It’s the Less Expensive Way to Microchip Your Pet

Old fashioned metal ID tags for dogs and cats carry  the most basic information which can wear over time and be hard to read for someone who finds your lost pet.

The microchip in a Smart, Digital NFC tag not only contains all of your contact information, but can alos store virtually any important data, such as the dog’s implanted chip number and vital health information.

With traditional microchipping, it’s not immediately apparent if a lost pet has a chip implant. Someone who finds your lost dog or cat would have to go to a vet who has a special scanner that can identify and read the information on the chip. 

Smart, Digital NFC tags let a Good Samaritan know that your contact information is easily available by tapping the tag with a smartphone, which will then automatically send you a customized text message. If a smartphone can’t read the chip for some reason, the tag has a QR code containing all of your contact information.

How do NFC Tags Work?

NFC stands for Near Field Communication, based on a type of microchip that allows two devices to communicate with a special radio frequency when they are very close to each other. It is the same chip technology used for contactless payments with a smartphone, like Apple Pay or Android Pay. 

When an NFC -enabled smart phone is placed very near the digital-ID smart tag on a lost pet, the NFC automatically sends the programmed contact information to the smart phone, which then sets up a text to be sent to the pet’s owner. It is a safe, secure and reliable way to store and transfer information.

Advantages Over an Implanted Chip

Taking your pet to the vet to get an implanted chip can be uncomfortable for the pet and costly for the owner. Vets charges upwards of $60 – $75 for the procedure, which involves injecting a glass encapsulated chip into your pet. The Smart Digital-ID NFC tag attaches to your dog’s collar, so you get all the advantages of a microchip without the procedure of injecting an implant.

The information on an implanted chip cannot be accessed without having a veterinarian scan the pet with a special chip reading device. An NFC tag makes your contact information readily available and easily shared with the owner of a lost pet.

You don’t need special apps or software. The NFC tag works with standard mobile communication technology.

So upgrade from old-fashioned metal ID tags and get an NFC Smart Digital-ID tag today.