Identification

BackHome Mini Chips

BackHome microchips

  • Cat
  • Dog

BackHome Mini Chips are suitable for use in many species. Whether microchipping a dog, cat or even a snake, the BackHome Mini Chip is a versatile and reliable option that causes minimal discomfort to your pet on implantation.

The mini glass BackHome microchips from Virbac conform to ISO standard 11784 and 11785 FDX-B and are manufactured using the latest technology.

Once your pet is microchipped with a BackHome microchip their information and your contact details will be stored on the PETtrac database; a UK based, fully DEFRA compliant reunification platform. To view or update your contact details on PETtrac please click here and follow the instructions on the website. 

 

Features & Benefits of BackHome Microchips

  • It takes just seconds for your vet to implant a microchip with minimal discomfort for your pet.
  • BackHome microchips are a reliable way of reuniting lost pets with their owners. Just make sure your details are kept up to date! 
  • One microchip will last the lifetime of your pet.
  • Once your pet is microchipped your details will be registered on the PETtrac database.

 

For more information about your BackHome microchip or your registration on PETtrac, please see our FAQs below. 

 


Reporting a lost or found pet, or updating your details

To report your pet as missing or update your details, please login to your PETtrac account here.

Alternatively, call PETtrac directly on 01273 408721 to report a missing or found pet, or update your details. PETtrac is available to contact 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!

 

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FAQs

  • 1. Will it hurt my pet?

    Most pets tolerate implantation very well. Vets and nurses are fully trained, and BackHome microchips are specially designed to make implantation as easy as possible. Some pets might experience a slight discomfort, which will self-resolve instantly after implantation.

  • 2. Will my pet need sedating?

    Generally a cat or dog will not need sedating as the process is very quick and well tolerated. Sedation may be necessary in exotic pets or anxious animals, therefore please check with your vet.

  • 3. How long will the chip last?

    The chip will last the lifetime of your pet. So once it’s done, that’s it for life!

  • 4. Is there an annual fee?

    There’s a one-off payment which you make to your vet when the chip is implanted – this includes the cost of your details being stored on the PETtrac database for life. However, a small charge will be made if you need to update your details.

    Call PETtrac on 01273 408721 for more information

  • 5. How does the chip work?

    The microchip is only activated when a scanner is passed over it, otherwise the chip is completely inert. When a scanner passes, the chip emits electromagnetic waves, causing it to transmit a unique radio signal back to the scanner.  It’s very quick, and completely harmless to your pet. If your pet is lost, the person scanning the chip can read your pet’s unique identity code and use this to trace their owner (you) – by referring to the database.

  • 6. Will the chip fall out?

    The chip should not fall out when implanted. However, it’s absolutely essential that you do not rub or prod the area where the chip has been inserted for AT LEAST 24 hours, or you could risk it becoming dislodged or expelled.

  • 7. Will the chip move around?

    The microchip is enclosed in a special bio-compatible casing to help prevent it from moving around.  On very rare occasions, it can be dislodged and move under the skin a little.  This should not discourage you from having a chip implanted; if the chip cannot be located at the place of implantation, the whole animal will then be checked.

  • 8. Who can scan the chip?

    Identity microchips are now widely used by vets to establish animal identity, and are a legal requirement when a dog, cat or ferret is travelling abroad, so most animal-related agencies will have a scanner.

  • 9. I own a horse, how will the passport regulations affect me?

    The Horse Passport Regulations 2004 states that all horse owners are to obtain a passport for each horse they own.  Horses without a passport cannot be bought, sold, exported, used for breeding or competition, or be slaughtered for human consumption.

  • 10. How do I obtain a horse passport?

    Every horse must have its own individual passport. To obtain one you must complete an application to one of the Passport Issuing Organisations (PIO’s) that have been authorised by Defra or the devolved administrations (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales). Helpful information can be found at: www.horse-passport.gov.uk or from the Defra helpline on 03459 335577.

  • 11. Will the microchip track the location of my pet?

    No, the microchip will not track the location or whereabouts of your pet. The microchip has been designed for the purposes of identification in the event of the pet going missing so that the reunification process can take place.

  • 12. Does the microchip activate the cat flap?

    BackHome chips will work with most microchip-activated cat flaps. Please refer to the user manual to check compatibility.