We can
register the microchip information for you.
You can
register microchip information through the microchip registry and feel confident that your pet will not end up lost or without a way to return home if he or she roams away from your home.
Not exact matches
We will supply you with the means to
register your pet's
microchip information with a national database.
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.
The pet will be scanned for a
microchip, which may provide
information on the
registered owner and can be checked against lost animal reports.
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.
The scanner reads the code on the pet
microchip and the contact
information registered with that code appears and the staff can then contact you and you can retrieve your pet.
Here is an example of why you need to not only
microchip your pet but also
register your contact
information with the
microchip company so the chip can be matched with an owner's name.
Registering your pet's
microchip links your pet's
microchip ID to your name, phone numbers, emergency contacts and other vital
information.
Don't forget to
register the
microchip with your contact
information following the provider's instructions immediately after having your dog chipped, and remember to update it if any
information changes.
Registering the
microchip will help veterinarians and shelters find your contact
information when a cat has been found.
Each
microchip registers the animal with a unique nine - digit identification number, which is filed in a database with your contact
information.
If the
microchip is not
registered to anyone, or if the
information is no longer current, call the
microchip manufacturer and ask to whom the
microchip was sold.
Many online database services allow you to
register collar tag number, USB, tattoo or
microchip information.
If the
microchip is not
registered, or if the
information is out of date, whoever finds the cat will not be able to contact you.
Tags should always reflect the most current contact
information and
microchips must be
registered immediately in the appropriate database.
This
microchip is
registered with your pet's vital
information, and can be scanned by any veterinarian or animal shelter so that they can return your pet directly to you.
Because of this, a
microchip is only as good as the
information registered to it.
Found Animals will also allow you to
register pets with any brand
microchip, as well as update your registration
information at any time for free.
Each
microchip registers a cat with a unique identification number that is filed in a database with your contact
information.
If your pet is microchipped, call the
microchip company to ensure it is
registered and that the contact
information is correct.
The
microchip is a life - time
registered microchip with no additional fees to update
information.
Each
microchip has a unique code which, once
registered, will be linked to your pet and your contact
information.
Microchip your pet with your current contact
information registered with the chip company.
The
microchip number can then be matched against a nationwide database to find the
registered owner's contact
information.
Microchips only work if you have
registered and keep your
information current with the
microchip company data base.
Only 58 percent of the microchipped animals»
microchips had been
registered in a database with their pet parent's contact
information.
If you have failed to
register the chip or keep your contact
information current, the
microchip will be of absolutely no help in reuniting you with your cat.
If your pet already has a
microchip, please make sure the chip is properly
registered with your current contact
information.
More than half that come in with
microchips have either not been
registered, or the contact
information is outdated, which means the pet can not be quickly returned home.
ACS implants free
registered microchips in community pets daily and completes input of the
information necessary to ensure their proper registration and activation.
When you
register the chip, your contact
information will be attached to the unique ID number in the database for the
microchip company that manufactured the chip.
HELP them get home!!!!! Not only
microchip your dog yet please ensure that the
microchip information is actually
registered!
This covers how to
register your dogs
microchip information.
Each built a website with a searchable database of
microchip numbers, and attempts to return
information about where a
microchip is (or is most likely to be)
registered.
With the Save This Life
microchip you are able to
register your
information allowing your pets number to be entered into the Google website and you to be immediately contacted regarding the location of your pet.
For her
microchip we had to pay an additional $ 20 to the company to have her
registered with our
information.
If the pet has a
registered microchip, it should have the contact
information of the owner.
If the owner's contact
information, or any
information regarding the pet change it is always important to update this with the company that your pet's
microchip is
registered with.
So, if you never
registered your pet's
microchip or if you're unsure if you did or whether or not your contact
information is up - to - date, please read on.
Other entities will collect Personal
Information from or about you and provide it to PetLink if you choose to
register your pet's
microchip with PetLink.
sheltermanager.com can integrate with your existing website and publish to popular pet adoption sites as well as
register new owner
information with
microchip databases:
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.
We can help to ensure you never have to worry about this happening to your wonderful feline or canine by placing a
microchip under their skin and
registering them under your name and contact
information.
It may take several days to
register the
microchip and your
information with the program, but after that there is nothing else to be done except informing the
microchip provider of your new address if you should move.
Perhaps those numbers would be even higher if all families
registered the
microchip and kept their
information up to date.
Remember, however, that microchipping alone is not enough.You must
register the
microchip with the manufacturer and keep your contact
information current, especially if you move to a new address or change your phone number.
We insert a
microchip underneath the skin between the shoulder blades, collect registration
information, and
register the
microchip to you.
A
microchip is a small chip implanted under the skin of a dog or cat with a
registered database number that includes the contact
information of the pet's owner.
It works by having the
microchip number
registered with 24PetWatch (the most common
microchip company in Canada) with all your contact
information.