With the continuous improvement of living standards, pets have become a popular part of modern urban life. The pet market has seen steady growth, and pets are now an essential part of many people's daily lives, bringing joy and companionship. However, as the number of pets increases rapidly, issues related to pet management and safety have become more prominent. The problem of lost or abandoned pets has risen significantly, leading to challenges such as the spread of stray animals, which threaten public safety, urban cleanliness, and traffic order. Therefore, how to effectively strengthen pet management, ensure proper hygiene and quarantine measures, protect public health, and promote the sustainable development of the pet industry has become a major concern for society, especially for pet regulatory authorities. RFID technology combined with computer network systems has provided a fundamental solution to pet loss and tracking. By implanting a microchip with a unique global identifier into the pet, it becomes a permanent electronic ID card. This chip stores key information about the pet, such as its identity, owner details, medical history, and vaccination records. Through a reader, the data is transmitted to a computer application, enabling automatic identification and analysis of the pet’s pedigree, health status, and other relevant information, thus achieving efficient and automated pet management. The injectable animal RFID tags are small, durable, and designed with precision. They consist of a microchip, capacitor, and coil, all enclosed in bioglass that resembles a grain of rice. The inside is filled with solid silicone gel, making it safe and stable once implanted. The glass surface is coated with a special material and features tiny bumps to prevent migration within the animal’s body. These chips store information and can be read by specialized readers, allowing quick and accurate identification of individual animals. This technology supports automation in areas like animal research, breeding, tracking, and behavior monitoring. The unique ID of these tags follows ISO international standards, ensuring they are globally unique. Once implanted, each pet receives a permanent electronic ID that cannot be altered or removed. These tags are passive, require no power, and have a lifespan of over 50 years. Their reliability and security have led to widespread use in many countries, particularly in Europe and the United States. In China, this technology is increasingly being adopted in urban pet management and breeding programs. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology uses radio signals to transmit information wirelessly through spatial coupling. It has been widely applied in fields such as logistics, anti-counterfeiting, transportation, and animal management due to its high data capacity, long read range, fast processing speed, and strong environmental adaptability. A complete RFID system includes electronic tags, readers, and a backend computer. Tags store unique codes, while readers communicate with them to retrieve and process data. The system consists of hardware and software components. Hardware includes RFID chips and handheld readers, such as the XC-2201 series, specifically designed for pet management. The software comprises a pet management system and a mobile version for law enforcement. These systems allow real-time data access, secure information transmission, and easy synchronization between devices. The database design ensures user rights management, data backup, and consistent information across the system. Through the integration of RFID technology, pet management has become more efficient, accurate, and centralized. This not only benefits pet owners but also helps regulatory agencies monitor and manage pets effectively throughout their lifecycles. As the pet industry continues to grow, the adoption of advanced technologies like RFID will play a crucial role in shaping a safer and more organized future for pet care.

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