PET REGISTRATION FOR DKI JAKARTA THROUGH A COMPUTERIZED MICROCHIP SYSTEM

Content By : Drh. Merry Ferdinandez, M.Si

What is meant by the Computerized
Microchip System:

The computerized microchip system is a form of a pet ID registration. By attaching a microchip to your pet, it will then register its data to the local government of DKI Jakarta computer system. The public can easily access its data when needed. Another benefit is the residence of DKI Jakarta, as who owns the pet can be easier identified. Adopting the chip system is a validation that you have taken the first step in becoming a responsible pet owner.

A Microchip is a small glass cylinder with size of a rice, around 12mm – 14 mm, injected into the pet.

The microchip system can be a solid and accurate proof when your dog is stolen. The Law can punish the criminal when the microchip confirms the dog belongs to a different owner.

A microchip is contained with a unique code that a specific scanner can only track.

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