This database is used to match your pet's
microchip number with your information in the event that they get picked up by animal control or brought into an animal clinic by a well - meaning individual.
I will also register
the microchip number with AKC and CKCSC during the transfer process of both registrations.
Not exact matches
With a
microchip as their playing field, they battled it out in a
number of events.
The ASPCA advises all pets have
microchips in place for identification or wear a tag
with your home address, cell phone
number and any other pertinent information.
• A
microchip and ID tag
with your phone
number is recommended for traveling pets.
Also include a photo, veterinary records - particularly vaccination and prescription records - and a contact
number for your vet, along
with your pet's
microchip number if applicable, sealed in a waterproof bag.
The
microchip company and our staff diligently worked to find an owner of the cat, but the
microchip was not updated
with a current address and phone
number, so it seemed to be a dead end.
Your dog will come
with the
microchip implanted already and the tag /
microchip number attached to the vet paperwork.
The
microchip is then matched
with the owner's name, address, and phone
number.
Microchips are read
with a scanner and have an identifying
number that links to a database that contains your contact information.
However, many shelters and laboratories now routinely scan strays they receive for
microchips, and even if you haven't listed your dog
with a registry, the lab or shelter can still find the owner of a chipped dog by tracing the code
number to the veterinarian who implanted the chip.
The
Microchip is registered
with AKC Reunite so your pet's unique ID
number is linked to your name, phone
numbers, emergency contacts and other vital information in AKC Reunite's database.
Microchip your pets and properly affix a tag on your pet's collar
with your name, address and cellphone
number so they may be returned quickly in case you are separated from your pets.
Before the exam, the dog's owner is given a form at our hospital to complete
with information on: 1) the owner (name, address) 2) the dog (name, breed, birth date, AKC registration
number, tattoo or
microchip identification
number) After the examination, the veterinary ophthalmologist will complete the form and indicate any eye abnormalities.
It is very important following the insertion of the
microchip that you register your pet
with his or her
microchip number so this information can be recorded
with PetLink.
Make sure your pet sports a reflective collar for visibility
with ID tags, name, your cell phone
number and
microchip.
A
microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is encoded
with a unique ID
number that will be assigned to your pet.
In the past we have had a
number of lost dogs find their way to our lobby so VIP Petcare has provide us
with a
microchip reader.
Although you should regularly check the contact information associated
with the
microchip (at least annually and whenever you move or change phone
numbers), most companies do not charge additional fees in order to make these updates.
Cats that have screened negative for AD - PKD by gene testing (
with the sample collected by a vet who also verifies the
microchip number of the cat), can be listed on the iCatCare PKD Negative Register.
We will provide you
with contact information for the company that stores your pet's
microchip information, so that you can ensure that your phone
number, address, secondary contact information, etc is all up to date.
The
microchip contains a unique identification
number that is linked to a database
with important information about your pet, including your personal contact information.
A: All pets should wear collar tags imprinted
with their name and the phone
number of their pet parent, but only a
microchip provides permanent ID that can not fall off, be removed, or become impossible to read.
Each
microchip registers the animal
with a unique nine - digit identification
number, which is filed in a database
with your contact information.
Microchip your pet, and update your information
with the service provider EVERY TIME you change your phone
number or address.
Your veterinarian will implant the chip between your cat's shoulder blades and you can register the
number with a national registry, the
microchip company or local animal control.
It's an important
number to have if you're going to do something
with it like
microchip your dog, OFA, compete in dog sports... etc..
A couple of times over the years I got a call about a found dog and its
microchip number, and
with just a few clicks I was easily able to identify which dog it was and where it belonged.
Each
microchip is programmed
with a unique identification
number that links your pet to your home address and contact information.
Attaching a leash directly to their collar could hurt their small necks if they pull, and it's possible they could slip out of the collar altogether (if they do slip out, harness or not, always make sure their collar has an up - to - date ID tag and
MICROCHIP especially since mentioning collars can easily slip off
with your address and phone
number).
Their service allows you to develop a profile
with up to ten contact
numbers, listing rabies id,
microchip info, city licensing, vet and medical info along
with the pet's profile.
Each
microchip has a unique
number and you will be given a registration form to complete
with your name, address and contact information.
Each
microchip registers a cat
with a unique identification
number that is filed in a database
with your contact information.
Please note: If your pet already has a
microchip, be sure to keep your information current
with the manufacturer when you move or change phone
numbers.
To register
with AVA, contact the Animal Response Centre (under other enquiries or feedback)
with your name, NRIC or FIN no, address, contact
number and details of your cat — date of
microchip, breed, age, colour, sex (neutered).
That
number will be called into the pet recovery service, and you will be contacted using the contact information on file
with your pet's
microchip.
We have a universal scanner and can quickly scan owned dogs and provide the owner
with their
microchip number, the brand of their dog's
microchip and the toll - free
number of that company.
The
microchip contains a
numbering system that is readable
with a scanner.
Then given that all the pre requisites have been met and the dog is then purchased the name and address of the new owner should be entered on a database along
with the dogs
microchip number
We are the only registration company that does not require a
microchip because visual recognition is still the
number one way pets are retrieved and reunited
with their owners.
When someone finds a pet and Googles the
microchip number, they are able to privately contact the pet owner
with a text message and an email.
They will go home
with an updated complete vaccination record, personal identification tattoo
number,
microchip, signed contract / bill of sale, and AKC paperwork.
The
microchip is programmed
with an identification
number that is read by a
microchip scanner.
A
microchip is a tiny computer chip
with an identification
number programmed into it, and the chip is enclosed within an inert material that is safe for your pet.
A
microchip is a tiny transponder, about the size of a grain of rice, encoded
with a unique identification
number.
«We work
with veterinarians and various animal agencies and we can actually
microchip a large
number at a very cheap cost,» he said.
Tags (attached to your pet's collar
with your name,
number, email address, etc) and a
microchip help identify your your pet should they inexplicably go missing during the trip.
Your pet's
microchip number will need to be registered
with the
microchip company's database right away.
If a pet's AKC Reunite
microchip begins
with the
numbers «0006» or «0007» or «0008» and is 10 - characters long, it is a 128kHz
microchip.
If the pet has a
microchip that is 15 digits long and does NOT begin
with «956» the World Small Animal Veterinary Association has a helpful guide to help you determine the
microchip's manufacturer or country of origin based on the first 3 digits of the
microchip number.