Glass tube electronic tag products generally comply with the ISO 11784/85 international standard for animal identification.
Domestic policy support: Since Beijing proposed the implementation of dog microchipping in 2008, several cities, including Suzhou, Ma'anshan, Baotou, Hangzhou, and Shenzhen, successively issued relevant management regulations between 2017 and 2019.
In 2020, Shenzhen fully launched the program of implanting RFID glass tube chips in dogs. According to the "Shenzhen Dog Electronic Tag Implantation Management Regulations (Trial Implementation)," all dogs in the city must be implanted, and dogs without chips will be considered unlicensed.
Technological development shows a trend of integration and upgrading. Glass tube tags with integrated temperature sensors have emerged, which can be used for animal health monitoring. At the same time, UHF (ultra-high frequency) glass tube tags with longer reading distances have also been introduced, offering a significantly improved reading range compared to traditional low-frequency tags. The technology continues to iterate and develop.