Jill's boxer
Banned
RoxysMum said:The Humane Society/shelter/dr's office keeps the info on your chip. Or rather, the chip is registered through them until you pay the chip company to change it to you. So basically if your animal is lost they will track the chip to the place you purchased it from. Then the dr's office or the shelter will look up your info (which is why you need to update it with them) and give you a call. You never have to pay to change the registration to your name if you don't want to, just update your info at the shelter/dr's office/whoever you bought the chip from.
I would be very careful about that...it is not always the case, especially with shelters, etc. You really need to register the chip yourself with the company in order to insure the correct contact info is there. Also, when you register the chip, you provide an alternate contact in case you are unreachable. what happens if you don't register and it is afterhours--do you really want to take the chance of not being contacted, especially if there is an emergency with your pet and no one can reach you until the vet's office opens on Monday? The registration is minimal, and is a onetime fee--saving about $20 is not worth my pet's safety IMO. It is also possible that the clinic/shelter may not have entered your chip number into their system correctly, making it impossible to track that chip # to your pet!