AKC Reunite Unveils Innovative Temperature-Sensing Microchip
In the evolving field of pet care, innovation often holds the key to better health and safety for our furry friends. On October 20, 2025, AKC Reunite, the largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service in the United States and a proud affiliate of the American Kennel Club®, made a significant announcement: the launch of a new temperature-sensing microchip. This groundbreaking technology promises to revolutionize the way pet health assessments are conducted, making them faster, more efficient, and far less stressful for pets.
The new microchip operates at an ISO standard of 134.2 kHz, offering a unique identifier for each pet, which owners can scan with specialized devices, specifically the AKC Reunite ProScan +Temp or any compatible temperature-sensing microchip scanner. The integrated system allows for a two-in-one solution, identifying the pet and measuring its temperature simultaneously. This feature is particularly beneficial during routine wellness checks at veterinary clinics or during animal shelter intakes.
Tom Sharp, President and CEO of AKC Reunite, expressed his excitement over the launch, stating, "We’re thrilled to introduce this new microchip. With its capabilities, we anticipate quicker and more pleasant wellness checks for pets, benefiting not only the animals but also their owners and the professionals dedicated to their care."
One of the prime advantages of this microchip is that it circumvents the need for traditional thermometers, which can often induce stress in pets, creating anxiety during practice visits. Breed and health monitoring for pets can now be accomplished without the visual triggers often associated with temperature checks. To illustrate the positive impact, breeders will also find that this non-invasive monitoring tool can facilitate quick and seamless temperature evaluations, allowing them to maintain higher standards of care for their litters.
In connection with this launch, it’s important to highlight the broader mission of AKC Reunite, which has consistently aimed to provide comprehensive identification and recovery services to pet owners for nearly three decades. Since its inception in 1995, the organization has successfully enrolled over 11 million pets and assisted in the recovery of more than 750,000 lost animals, thereby reinforcing its vital role in pet welfare across the country.
Moreover, AKC Reunite has made significant contributions to disaster preparedness and relief efforts, donating in excess of $17 million since 2002. Their commitment includes initiatives like the AKC Pet Disaster Relief trailer donation program, which supports communities in times of crisis, and the Adopt a K-9 Cop program, assisting police departments in acquiring new K-9 officers. Both initiatives reinforce AKC Reunite's commitment to enhancing the safety and health of pets and animals in critical situations.
If you are a pet owner or a professional in the veterinary field, this innovative temperature-sensing microchip represents a crucial advancement in companion animal healthcare. For more information on AKC Reunite, this new microchip, or to explore their services, visit their website at
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In a world where pet care is paramount, AKC Reunite remains dedicated to ensuring that every pet can find its way home – healthier and happier.