
How It Works
Each year, tens of millions of pets are lost or stolen. Of those that are not chipped, roughly 90% never find their way back home. When you have your pet microchipped, a tiny chip is inserted below the skin between their shoulder blades using a needle. The chip contains a unique number that, once registered, is linked to an online account with your contact information. The chip itself does not contain any personal information, and it does not track your pet.
If your dog or cat gets lost and is found and brought into a vet’s office, shelter, etc., they will be scanned for a chip. The scanner will display the registration number, which will then be used to look up your contact information. As long as you keep this information up to date, you’ll then be contacted and reunited with your pet.