Published on: August 3, 2024
Author: Alix Mitchell

Our pets are our treasured family members, and making sure that they are safe and happy are two priorities for pet parents. With advances in technology, there are several innovative options to help keep track of our pets and help keep them safe. In this article, we’re diving into the world of pet microchips, GPS trackers, and QR tags. We’ll explore how each one works, their benefits, and how they compare. Whether these products are used independently or combined, you’ll be able to make the right decision for you and your pet to keep them as safe, healthy and happy as can be.

What is a pet microchip? 

A pet microchip is a small, electronic chip enclosed in a tiny glass cylinder about the size of a grain of rice. This chip is implanted under your pet’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades, by your veterinarian. This is a quick, easy, and painless procedure that your veterinarian can perform at any time during your pet’s life – although it’s best to get this done earlier rather than later to make sure your pet is covered!

How do pet microchips work? 

Pet microchips are passive RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) devices, which means they don’t require a power source like a battery. When a scanner passes over the microchip, the chip gets enough power from the scanner to transmit the identification number stored on it. Once you register your pet’s microchip in PetLink’s microchip registry, your pet’s unique microchip number is then matched with your contact information. If your pet is lost and someone scans the pet with a microchip scanner, they can access your contact details, so it’s important to keep your contact information up to date. 

Benefits of microchipping your pet 

Permanent identification. Unlike collars and tags that can be lost or removed, a microchip is a permanent form of ID. 

Reunification. Pets with microchips are more likely to be returned to their owners if they get lost. In fact, pets with microchips are three times more likely to be united with their families!1 Many animal shelters and veterinary offices have scanners and routinely check for microchips in found pets.

Easy and inexpensive. The implantation procedure is quick, easy, and painless. In general, the cost for this procedure is between $25 – $70, which is a small price to pay to ensure your pet has a microchip that will benefit them their whole life. 

One of the most important things to do immediately after your pet is microchipped is to check the chip has been registered with your correct details in the PetLink database. If this is overlooked and the microchip is not registered (or your details are incorrect) then you will not be able to be contacted if your pet is ever lost. 

What is a pet GPS tracker? 

A pet GPS tracker is a small device that attaches to your pet’s existing collar and uses GPS technology to track their location in real-time. 

How do pet GPS trackers work? 

Pet GPS trackers use the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites to pinpoint your pet’s location. This information is sent to a smartphone app via cellular networks, allowing you to see where your pet is at any given time. Many GPS trackers also come with additional features, like activity monitoring, virtual leash, virtual fences and more to keep your pet safe while allowing them the freedom to roam. 

Benefits of using a pet GPS tracker 

Real-time location tracking. With a GPS tracker for pets, you can open an app on your smartphone to find your pet’s exact location at any moment. This will give you peace of mind that your pet is safe and sound.  

Activity monitoring. Many pet GPS trackers allow you to track your pet’s activity, like steps walked, hours slept, calories burned, and more. This data will help you ensure that your pet is getting enough exercise and having their physical needs met. 

Virtual fence mode. With a virtual fence (or geofence) mode, you can set up a designated safe zone for your pet. If your pet leaves the designated area, you will get an immediate notification to your phone.

View history. See where your pet has been roaming and check out their location heat map.

What is a pet QR tag?

A pet QR tag is a modern twist on traditional pet ID tags, but pet QR tags take advantage of latest technology. These are small tags attached to your pet’s collar that contains a QR code linked to an online profile with your pet’s information and contact details. 

How do pet QR tags work? 

When someone finds your pet, they can scan the QR code directly with their smartphone’s camera. The scan will immediately redirect them to an online profile that contains your contact information, your pet’s name, any medical conditions, and other important details. Only the contact information you wish to share will be shared with the person who finds your pet – and as soon as the QR tag is scanned you will be alerted that your pet has been found. 

Benefits of using a pet QR tag 

Easy to update. You can update the information online that is linked to the QR code, without needing to replace the physical QR tag. 

Detailed information. While traditional pet tags have very limited space for information on the actual tag, you can upload a significant amount of information digitally with a pet QR tag. You can include important detailed information about dietary needs, medical conditions, and more. 

Quick and accessible. If your pet were to be lost, anyone with a working smartphone camera can scan the tag and you will be immediately alerted your pet has been found.  This makes it quick and easy to get in contact with you to reunite you with your pet.

Comparison chart of features

Here’s a handy comparison chart to help you see the differences and best use cases for pet microchips, GPS trackers, and QR tags. Ultimately, as a responsible pet owner we would advise you choosing all three, as each product complements each other to give your pet maximum safety and you as the pet parent peace of mind.

When it comes to ensuring your pet’s safety and wellbeing, choosing technologies like microchips, GPS trackers, and QR tags can make a world of difference if your pet is ever lost. can make a world of difference. Each option offers unique benefits – microchips provide a permanent ID, GPS trackers offer real-time location tracking and more, and QR tags give quick access to detailed information. At PetLink, we’re passionate about leveraging these innovations to keep your pets safe and give you peace of mind. Evaluate which options best suit your needs for keeping your pet safe, or consider combining multiple solutions to ensure their maximum safety and security. 


Resources: 
  1. https://www.humananimalsupportservices.org/uncategorized/new-analysis-pets-with-microchips-are-three-times-more-likely-to-get-home/