Register your puppy today with
the national microchip database and receive all the benefits that petkey offers your pet!
Not exact matches
The AKC Reunite SM
microchips include prepaid enrollment into the
National Animal Recovery
Database and unlimited updates for the lifetime of the pet.
We will supply you with the means to register your pet's
microchip information with a
national database.
To increase chances that a lost dog will get back home, Save Our Strays recommends low - cost community
microchip identification programs with regional and
national databases accessible to shelters, veterinarians, and the public.
The
microchip contains important information about your pet, including owner's name, address, and contact information, which is stored in a
national pet recovery
database.
Once enrolled, a pet's
microchip will be registered in the HomeAgain
National Pet Recovery
Database for its lifetime.
National Microchipping Month takes place throughout June each year and numerous
microchip databases, dog welfare organisations and veterinary clinics have been promoting the benefits of microchipping to pet owners.
The
microchip, which can be read by any universal scanner at vet practices and shelters nationwide, is registered in a
national database.
Each
microchip carries a unique number that is logged onto a
national database.
KENILWORTH, N.J., November 15, 2005 HOMEAGAIN and the HOMEAGAIN ® Pet Recovery Service, a
national pet identification
microchip database, today announced...
Dog Thefts Are Way Up — Do You Know How to Protect Your Pet recommends that unique
microchip serial numbers and your dog's description be posted in the FBI's
National Crime Information Center
database under «stolen articles.»
All adoption fees include the spay or neuter surgery, a
microchip with lifetime registration in a
national database, initial vaccinations, and 30 days of pet health insurance.
Countless beloved pets are lost or stolen every year so we encourage that all pets be identifiable by a
microchip which is registered with a
national database to increase the number of lost pets reunited with their guardian (s).
Registering the number on the
microchip ensure that your pet is part of a
national pet recovery
database.
To increase chances that a lost dog or cat will get back home, Save Our Strays recommends low - cost community
microchip identification programs with regional and
national databases accessible to shelters, veterinarians, and the public.
For extra security,
microchip or tattoo the dog and register the number with a
national database such as the American Kennel Club's Home Again program.
As a result, we strongly encourage that all pets be identifiable via
microchip; which is registered within a
national database in order to increase the number of lost pets reunited with their guardian (s).
We will safely
microchip your dog, add all of your contact information to the
national database, and maintain your dog's
microchip number in our own records to further facilitate the safe return of your dog if she is ever lost.
Found Animals
Microchip Registry is a free,
national, nonprofit
database that was conceived in support of a single belief: all lost pets need to find their way home.
These
microchip identification numbers are stored on a
national database that allows for a quick return of your pet.
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.