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flag Microchips don’t track pets GPS-style; they store ID for shelter/vet scans, requiring updated registration to reunite lost pets.

flag A shelter worker warns that many pet owners misunderstand microchips, believing they track pets like GPS, but they only store a unique ID scanned at shelters or vets. flag Reunification depends on up-to-date registration; outdated or unregistered chips often prevent returns. flag The worker urges owners to verify contact details and use microchips alongside collars and tags. flag In the UK, microchipping is legally required for dogs and cats in certain regions, with fines for non-compliance.

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