Microchip registries keep your personal information on file, listed by the chip's code number.
Not exact matches
Keep in mind there are more than a dozen companies that maintain databases of chip ID numbers in the U.S.. By using AAHA's Universal Pet
Microchip Lookup at petmicrochiplookup.org, you can locate the registry for your chip by entering the microchip I
Microchip Lookup at petmicrochiplookup.org, you can locate the
registry for your chip by entering the
microchip I
microchip ID number.
Veterinarians have a great opportunity at an annual wellness exam to scan a
microchip and remind the owner of the need to
keep information up to date in the
registry.
This is why it is critical to
keep your contact information current in an online
microchip registry.
Keep your information up to date in the
microchip registry database.
(Lord et al, JAVMA, July 15, 2009) For microchipped animals that weren't returned to their owners, most of the time it was due to incorrect owner information (or no owner information) in the
microchip registry database — so don't forget to register and
keep your information updated.