As somebody who deals with several
microchipping companies, I can not thank Avid enough for being so easy to deal with.
For a listing of
microchipping companies visit their website — AAHA Website.
Make sure your address is up - to - date with
the microchipping company.
Or, you can ask your vet to microchip you pets; just remember that you'll need to register the chips with
the microchipping company.
The microchip was registered to a pet store that has since been closed, but
the microchipping company was at least able to tell the shelter that Roxy is 6 years old.
Contact
your microchipping company if you've moved or changed a phone number or email address.
Pet Microchip Lookup You can use this website to find a pet's owners based on the microchip number, independent of
the microchipping company.
In fact, according to the pet
microchipping company, Home Again, July 4th is the biggest day of the year for lost pets.
Not exact matches
If the dog is
microchipped, you will need to notify the microchip
company with their new information.
Instead, just over 59,000 received a microchip this summer, an all - time summer high mark for HomeAgain or likely any single
company for
microchipping cats.
From June through August, I participated in a promotion with the microchip
company HomeAgain, encouraging
microchipping of cats.
If your dog is
microchipped, make sure to keep his registration current in the microchip
company's database.
If your pet is
microchipped, contact the microchip
company to ensure that your contact information is current.
We have compiled a list of organizations that may be able to provide special clients with financial assistance for veterinary care: Angels 4 Animals Financial Aid 3941 Park Dr # 20 - 135 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 941-9119 www.angels4animals.org Animal Support Spay & Neuter Services (619) 847-8755
[email protected] Animal Medical Assistance Fund
[email protected] [email protected] Care Credit Interest Free Credit Card
Company (800) 677-0718 www.carecredit.com Department of Animal Services Spay / Neuter, Vaccinations &
Microchipping (619) 236-4250 www.sddac.com Face Foundation Emergency & Critical Care (858) 450-3223 www.face4pets.org In Memory of Magic (IMOM) Emergency Vet Care (866) 230-2164 www.imom.org Pet Assistance of San Diego Spay & Neuter (858) 738-7349 www.orgsites.com/pet-assistance Red Rover Financial Need, Homeless / Rescued Animals P.O Box 188890 Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 429-2457 www.redrover.org Shakespeare Animal Fund Financial Need (775) 342-7040 www.shakespearanimalfund.org Spay / Neuter Action Project (SNAP) Spay & Neuter (866) 772-9287 www.snap-sandiego.org The Pet Fund Financial Need (916) 443-6007
[email protected] www.thepetfund.com
If your animal is
microchipped, contact your microchip
company to report your animal missing and update your contact information.
If your cat is
microchipped, notify the veterinary clinic that implanted the microchip as well as the microchip
company.
If your pet is
microchipped, call the microchip
company to ensure it is registered and that the contact information is correct.
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It requires someone to take your dog to a veterinarian or animal shelter for them to be scanned, and then that office must either contact the veterinarian that
microchipped your dog, or you (if you pay the annual fee with microchip
companies to store your information).
If your pet is
microchipped, contact the microchip
company to report your pet lost.
Don't forget to check Found Pets on www.craigslist.com daily and, if your pet is
microchipped, call the chip
company so they will flag the pet as lost.
If your pet is
microchipped (and we recommend that it should be), contact your microchip registration
company.
Microchips If your animal is
microchipped, contact your microchip
company to report your animal missing and update your contact information.
If your dog is
microchipped, you might check with implant
company to make sure the chip is registered to you and that they have your current information.
If the clinic where you had your pet
microchipped does not submit the paperwork for you, make sure you complete the form and mail it to the
company.
If your pet is
microchipped, contact the microchip
company to ensure that they have your current contact information and to inform them that your pet is missing.
If your pet is
microchipped now is a great time to log into your microchip
company's website and ensure your contact information is up to date.
Many
microchipped dogs wear a tag with a chip ID number and the 800 phone number of the microchip
company.
We ask that you please include a photo of your pet and proof that the animal is spayed / neutered, up - to - date on required vaccinations, and
microchipped (this must include the microchip number and name of the
company that issued the chip).
The
company also offers educational resources on its website, from advice on which vaccines to get, to information about why pets should be
microchipped.
The
company also notes that while
microchipping your pet is a must, it's also reactive: Someone has to find your pet first.