What to Do if Your Dog Has a Microchip from a Previous Owner
Learn how to update your dog's microchip information after adoption to ensure timely reunification if lost.
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If your dog has a microchip from a previous owner, contact the microchip company to update the registration information. This often involves providing proof of ownership, such as adoption papers or vet records. This ensures that your contact details are associated with the chip, making it easier to reunite with your pet if they get lost.
FAQs & Answers
- How can I change the information on my dog's microchip? Contact the microchip company directly, and provide proof of ownership to update your contact information.
- What should I do if I find a dog with a microchip? You should contact the microchip company or local animal shelter to help reunite the dog with its owner.
- Is it mandatory to microchip my dog? While it's not legally mandatory, microchipping is highly recommended to increase the chances of reuniting with your pet if lost.
- Can I change my dog's microchip details without proof of ownership? No, you typically need to provide proof of ownership to change any microchip registration details.