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Microchip Company Ceases Operations, Pet Owners Urged To Re-Register (cbsnews.com) 36

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CBS News: Animal shelters, rescues, and veterinarian clinics around the U.S. are posting on social media telling pet owners to check their four-legged friends' microchips after learning a major microchip company [called Save This Life] is no longer providing services. [...] If you're unsure which company your cats or dogs' chips are registered with, check them. "You can go to your local veterinarian office, a local police station, or even a local animal shelter like HARP, and we can help check that for you and scan your animal. And then you take that number that's on there and there's a tool online where you can go look it up," [said Dan Cody, Executive Director of Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh].

He said you check the number by using the AAHA Universal Microchip Lookup Tool at this link. If you discover your pet's microchip was registered to the company that's ceased operations, you'll need to register with a different company. "So, if you find that you are affected by this, you're going to want to go to one of these other websites that do the registrations. So, things like AKC Reunite, and PetLink. 24PetWatch these are all large companies who've been around for a long time and have good reputations," said Cody.

The American Kennel Club shared a post from its AKC Reunite Facebook page, encouraging people to enroll in microchips with AKC Reunite. The post said in part, "If your dog or cat has a microchip number that starts with 991 or 900164 then it could be a Save This Life microchip. Save This Life suddenly closed, and your pet may not be protected." Cody said if your furry best friend isn't microchipped, take them to a vet or shelter like HARP to get one implanted under their skin so they have a permanent ID. Microchipping can be done at HARP's East Side and North Side Veterinary Medical Center by appointment.

Microchip Company Ceases Operations, Pet Owners Urged To Re-Register

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  • by NotEmmanuelGoldstein ( 6423622 ) on Monday February 10, 2025 @04:57PM (#65157105)

    ... your pet may not be protected.

    Animal registration needs to be a state-regulated service, just like cars and marriages.

    • by mysidia ( 191772 )

      Animal licensing is a state-operated service, but they only issue you a badge with a number to put on your pet's collar. And you have to renew that ever year, otherwise it will expire and get expunged from their database.

      The state does not offer chipping your animal or keeping a copy of that data as part of their services It's a private commercial product that costs extra money. I suppose there's a similar matter in that as pet owner it is your responsibility to make sure your registration stays

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      needs to be a state-regulated service, just like cars and marriages.

      People used to marry cars? I thought that was just a cheap Disney flick. Do note I found nothing in the Bible against it.

  • Why doesn't AKC or another buy the database from the bankruptcy manager for a few dollars and offer activation for a nominal fee?

    Should be a quick and easy fundraiser and a public service.

    Also curious parallels to cloud computing and IoT services. People may understand missing pets more easily than nonfunctional lightbulbs.

    • Why doesn't AKC or another buy the database from the bankruptcy manager for a few dollars and offer activation for a nominal fee?

      Probably because, by the time the judge would have approved the sale, most of the customers would have already registered their pets' chips elsewhere.

    • by znrt ( 2424692 )

      Should be a quick and easy fundraiser and a public service.

      the whole thing should be a public service. pets aren't just property, they're a liability. if the state has rules to protect pets and people from pets, as it should, it just makes sense for the state to keep track of them and their owners. it does that with a lot of stuff (cars, boats, guns, real estate ...), the db as you say is peanuts, it can even be easily taxed and there are many existing agencies that could take care of that. can't believe that this is managed by a bunch of disconnected private compa

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Chipping your pet is right now one of the biggest scams out there. Because unfortunately, it is a scam.

      Sure, it's handy - tap the neck of a pet and get their details, but did you know there are no standards? In fact, you might have to get your pet chipped again if you move, because every manufacturer uses their own proprietary method of doing it. Vets that scan often have to have multiple chip readers because they're all incompatible with each other, and if your pet uses one that they don't have, it might n

  • "They Haitians are eating the chips!"

  • Damn! I read the headline and thought these guys were shutting down:

    https://www.microchip.com/ [microchip.com]

  • by EreIamJH ( 180023 ) on Monday February 10, 2025 @08:12PM (#65157515)
    • Register domain name
    • Rent cheap VPS
    • Serve some targeted ads - pet food, worming, cat toys etc
    • User does data entry
    • Profit

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