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So, by making sure that their microchip details are up to date, they can be returned home safely. In the unfortunate case that your pet may be stolen, microchipping is important to be able to prove your ownership of your pet. So make sure you add microchipping to your house moving checklist.

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And, should you ever lose a pet, here's some info and tips that will help you get them home safe. Registering your pet's microchip isn't just important, it's also quick and easy. All you need is their microchip number and an internet-connected phone or computer or a pen!

Don't know your pet's microchip number? Now is the best time to register your pet's microchip. Below is a list of several of the pet microchip registries and programs for you to choose from. To be safest, we recommend that you register your pet's microchip both with the manufacturer's registry and with the Found Animals registry.

Note that some registries are "universal" can register any brand of microchip , while others are limited only to their brand of microchip. Also, some registries charge both to register and do updates or transfers, while others charge for some of these steps but not all, and some are completely free.

Are your pets' microchips registered? Where did you register? Have you ever had to use your pet's microchip? The procedure is quick and mostly painless. It may feel like getting their blood drawn or a vaccine does for the animal. The syringe is then removed, leaving the microchip behind.

Some veterinarians will apply a small dab of topical anesthetic to the area and allow it to sit to numb the skin before insertion. Next, you will fill out paperwork to register the microchip and then you're done—until you need to update your information.

Go to the registry's website and either log in to update your information or call the registry. Many of the registries let you set up an online account.



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