Oct 192017
 

Identification of lost pets is now made easy with the city-wide micro-chipping program project of Makati City, the first local government in the country to use the technology in a large-scale setting.

The “PET iChips” are implanted on the shoulders of dogs and cats so owners can track the lost pets through Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).

Once implanted, they are activated for life unless the chip is surgically removed. The PET iCHIP will serve as a permanent pet ID and is read by passing a microchip scanner over the dog’s shoulder blades. The PET iChips are the passive-type microchips which work without batteries.

The bio-thermal microchips, no larger than a grain of rice, will contain information about the dog and its owner as well as data on when the dog was vaccinated against rabies. These details will be uploaded to Makati City’s database which will allow the Makati City Veterinary Services Office (VSO) to closely monitor and check the number of dogs which have been given anti-rabies shots.

The PET iChips are given for free to Makati residents, and implanted on pets by licensed veterinarians from the VSO.

The PET iCHIPs can be implanted on both mature dogs and puppies. The microchips are especially useful to pet owners who travel abroad with their dogs since the chips to be used comply with international standards and the 15-digit numeric code can be scanned anywhere.

“Through the microchipping program, we are protecting both pet dogs and their owners. The technology will enable us to keep tabs on dogs, ensure that they are in the best of health, and return them to their rightful owners in case they get lost. This is important for people like us who consider dogs as part of our families,” Makati Mayor Abby Binay said.

Embedding microchips on dogs have significant advantages. First, it will reduce the cost of redundant vaccination for pet animals as well as humans. It will also promote an absolute pet recovery program since the owner, address, contact information and the dog’s name are all entered in a database which various agencies have access to.

The microchips can identify pets, prevent theft, increase pet recovery after loss, monitor the pet’s temperature and aid in disease monitoring, trace breed and genealogy as well as assist in the transport and rescue of animals.

VSO’s Dr. Jing Mangahas added that apart from the microchip, the VSO will also be issuing “pet passports” for each dog. This will assist owners who travel with their dogs as well as those who bring dogs in from abroad.

The Makati City government is implementing the program in all 27 barangays and six villages.

Schedules for the PET iChip implantation for Makati City pets can be seen on the My Makati Facebook page.

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Apr 022013
 
DOLE to new grads looking for jobs: Prepare docs, beware of scams

Keep updated on job fair schedules, have your job application documents ready, and be on guard against illegal recruiters. These in a nutshell were the tips the Department of Labor and Employment gave this year’s graduates, many of whom will be hunting for their first jobs. “Being prepared will give our jobseekers higher chances of finding a job suited to their qualifications as employers can already prescreen their documents and interview those qualified,” DOLE Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said. She advised jobseekers to know the schedule of DOLE job fairs, training, and career counseling. She said DOLE job fairs can help match skills with job opportunities. The DOLE’s year-round job fair schedules and venues are posted online at www.phil-job.net, she said. However, she also said they should have their application documents ready. The documents include: – resume or curriculum vitae – 2 x 2 ID pictures (bring extra copies for multiple job applications) – certificate of employment, for those who had previous jobs – diploma and/or transcript of records – NBI/police clearance – authenticated birth certificate – other pertinent documents such as TIN and SSS. “This will increase the chances of applicants to be hired on the spot (HOTS),” Baldoz said. Warning vs scammers But Baldoz also warned jobseekers against illegal recruiters and placement agencies that may offer bogus job offers even in job fair venues. “At this time of the year when recruitment scams proliferate, jobseekers, particularly new graduates, should be watchful and should guard themselves against too-good-to-be-true offers that Read More …