Your Best Chance at Getting a Microchipped Pet Back
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You had your pet microchipped. Did you register it?
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If so, is the contact info accurate and up to date?
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If you have the microchip number, check with the manufacturer’s website.
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If you don’t have a microchip number, go to the vet or shelter for a free scan.
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Register your chip with separate, free registry like Found.org.
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Have the chip checked annually to make sure it emits a signal and hasn’t migrated through your pet's body.
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