Pet Microchip Company Shuts Down, Owners Must Re-Register

Rahul Somvanshi

The Texas-based pet microchip business Save This Life has closed and erased all of its data.

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The owners of lost pets with Save This Life chips can no longer be located.

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Owners who are impacted must re-register their pet's microchip with a different supplier.

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Microchips associated with Save This Life have numbers beginning with 991 or 900164.

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Save This Life was taken out of the American Animal Hospital Association's search engine.

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BuddyID is providing impacted pet owners with a free registration.

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After moving or changing numbers, veterinarians advise updating the microchip details.

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Animal shelters and nearby veterinary clinics are assisting with new registrations.

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The majority of chips are still registered, indicating that the semiconductor sector is still robust despite this setback.

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