The tool is used by veterinarians and the public as a one-stop shop to search a found pet's microchip number and identify what company the device is registered with. AAHA was unsuccessful in ...
Once you have the microchip scanned, you’ll get a 9-, 10- or 15-digit number that you can enter into the AAHA lookup tool. That will give you the company (or companies) the pet is registered with.
This company closing down should be a reminder of why it's important to make sure that you are registering your pets' microchip." AAHA suggests using its microchip registry lookup tool if you have ...
The closure of national pet microchip company Save This Life has left many pet owners worried and scrambling. Since collars can be removed and collar tags can fall off, microchips are a crucial part ...
The tool is used by veterinarians and the public as a one-stop shop to search a found pet's microchip number and identify what company the device is registered with. AAHA was unsuccessful in reaching ...