Any regular medications and cycle the contents frequently so they do not expire; and in a waterproof plastic bag include copies of important documents such as vaccination records, licenses, proof of ownership,
microchip registration number, medical insurance papers, and your pet's veterinary contact information.
Not exact matches
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.
I will also register the
microchip number with AKC and CKCSC during the transfer process of both
registrations.
The
registration forms from both registries require: the
microchip numerical code, owner's name, address, phone
numbers, emergency contact
numbers, type of animal and the pet's name.
Each
microchip has a unique
number and you will be given a
registration form to complete with your name, address and contact information.
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.
Update your
microchip registration and pet license information to ensure its current and consider including the name and phone
number of an emergency contact.
If you ever move or change any of your information, such as your phone
number, please contact the
microchip company immediately to update your animal's
registration.
Each
microchip has a unique
registration number that is entered into a database or registry, and is associated with your name and contact information.
They have launched a website that looks up a pet's
microchip number and determines which company has the appropriate
registration information.
If you do already have a
microchip implanted in your pet, please remember to make sure that your
registration service always has your correct phone
number.
Be sure to keep the
microchip registration up - to - date, and include at least one emergency
number of a friend or relative who resides out of your immediate area.
The
microchip only contains an identification
number; without accurate
registration associated with the
microchip number, a lost, microchipped animal that is scanned might not be returned to its owner.
• IF THE PET HAS A
MICROCHIP, CONTACT THE MICROCHIP COMPANY: Confirm that your microchip registration information is up to date, with current contact phone
MICROCHIP, CONTACT THE
MICROCHIP COMPANY: Confirm that your microchip registration information is up to date, with current contact phone
MICROCHIP COMPANY: Confirm that your
microchip registration information is up to date, with current contact phone
microchip registration information is up to date, with current contact phone
numbers.
Since it is so rare for pets to have more than one
microchip, most vets and shelters don't keep looking for a second once one
microchip has been detected, so we recommend that you keep a separate
registration for each of your pet's two
microchip numbers.
The scanner will reveal your pet's unique
microchip number, the national database will be contacted to look up the
registration and contact information for that animal, and the registered owner will be contacted.
Without accurate
registration associated with the
microchip number, a lost, microchipped animal that is scanned might not be returned to its owner.
An alternate contact
number for the
microchip registration: someone who has a different phone
number than yours.
If you've moved, or if any of your information (especially your phone
number) has changed, make sure you update your
microchip registration in the manufacturer's database as soon as possible.