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Instead, it serves as a lookup tool to help identify the registry where a pet’s microchip is registered. Enter the microchip number (without spaces or punctuation) to receive a list of registries to contact for pet owner information.
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Whether you’re wondering how a microchip can help reunite you with your missing pet, or if your private information is truly safe, we’ve got the answers to all your questions about microchips in pets.
If you move or if you have adopted a pet which may have already been chipped, your veterinarian can scan your pet and provide the ID number. You can use AAHA’s microchip registry lookup tool to locate which registry contains the pet’s ID and submit change information to that registry.
AAHA urges veterinary professionals, animal shelters, and humane societies to use microchips that are scannable, traceable, and backed by accessible and reliable microchip registries. A registry’s participation with the AAHA Pet Microchip Lookup tool helps to increase the traceability of the microchips they produce.
After scanning a pet, you can use AAHA’s free Universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool to enter the microchip number and obtain a list of microchip registries to contact for the owner’s contact information.
There are several ways PIMS can help automate the task of keeping microchip information registered and up to date for pet owners. To start, when you first implant the microchip, register its number with the microchip databases like Home Again or PetLink.
ATTENTION PET OWNERS Please do NOT create an account to use AAHA's microchip registry lookup tool. Instead, refer to the microchip registry search for more information about how to register your pet, reunite an animal with it's pet parents, or change owner information.
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