Found a lost pet?

Enter their microchip number to find the registry. One search instead of six different websites and a Facebook group.

Look up a microchip

Enter the 9, 10, or 15-digit chip number (no spaces or dashes)

How it works

1

Scan the chip

Use a universal microchip scanner at any vet, shelter, or pet store. Most will scan for free.

2

Enter the number

Type the chip ID above. This tool identifies which registry owns that chip prefix.

3

Contact the registry

The registry can look up the owner and contact them. They won't give you the info — they contact the owner for you.

4

Wait for a call back

Most registries contact the owner within hours. Keep the pet safe and fed in the meantime.

Major microchip registries

Can't find the chip prefix? Try searching these directly.

AAHA Pet Microchip Lookup

Industry standard lookup tool. Searches across multiple registries at once.

Search AAHA →

24PetWatch

One of the largest registries. Common for shelter and rescue chips.

Search 24PetWatch →

HomeAgain

Major registry. Often used by vets for chips they implant.

Search HomeAgain →

AKC Reunite

American Kennel Club's registry. Common for purebred dogs.

Search AKC Reunite →

PetLink

Datamars registry. Often found in 15-digit ISO chips.

Search PetLink →

Found Animals Registry

Free registry. Common in LA and shelter networks.

Search Found Animals →