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  1. old.petmicrochiplookup.orgAAHA

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  2. 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.

  3. The AAHA Universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool is NOT a microchip registry—it is an internet-based application to assist in the identification of those registries on which a particular microchip is registered, or otherwise provide the chip’s manufacturer.

  4. The universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool, an online tool maintained by the American Animal Hospital Association, should be the first website you check when attempting to find owner information for a found pet.

  5. PetLink identification products alert everyone at a glance that your pet has a microchip.

  6. Jul 20, 2021 · Next, use the number to identify the chips type. Put the number into the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Universal Microchip Lookup site. This will tell you which registry the...

  7. Scan your BuddyBadge®. Enter your 9, 10 or 15 digit microchip number. Click Activate Profile with Microchip. Your tag is now linked to your microchip for life!

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