Besides, can you look up microchip number?
The Pet Address search engine allows you to search for the microchip number of a pet in various animal databases. Simply type the microchip number in the search field; then click to search. If your number is found in one of the databases you will be directed to the database for further information.
Subsequently, question is, how do I find my pet's microchip details? And if you cannot find the number yourself the following might help:
- Contact your usual vet, who may have recorded the number on their client records.
- Contact the implanter of the MicroChip, if not your usual vet.
- Take your pet to be scanned at the local vet, rescue centre or dog wardens service.
In this way, how do I find out if my dog has a microchip Australia?
Unfortunately, there is no central microchip database that stores pet ownership details. However, if you enter your pet's microchip number at petaddress.com.au you will find the database your pet is registered to. From here you can check your details by creating an owner login.
Where is the information on microchips kept in Australia?
In 2017 Central Animal Records took over the management of all data and services previously maintained by the National Pet Register, meaning that Central Animal Records is now the largest companion animal microchip registry in Australia.