What pet owners often overlook when “moving house or changing phone numbers”

Is microchipping your pet a good decision?
It is an important first step toward creating safety and peace of mind ❤️ - ensuring that if something unexpected happens, your beloved pet, a member of your family, has the highest chance of being reunited with you.
However, microchipping is only the foundation of a safety system.
The effectiveness of this system does not rely solely on the chip under the skin,
but on the accuracy of the information stored in the database 🔑
⚠️ What owners often forget
Pet owners often overlook the most important things, such as:
Updating a new address
Changing phone numbers
Updating owner information
If these details are not kept up to date, the microchip loses its effectiveness in reconnecting pets with their families.
To ensure your intention to protect your pet is not wasted, it is essential to always update your information whenever changes occur ✨
🚨 Risks of “not updating” information
The biggest risk is that the microchip can no longer function as a “guiding database” for your pet.
If your pet gets lost, the chances of finding them decrease significantly.
Regularly checking and updating your information is not just paperwork — it is maintaining the effectiveness of the safety system you trust.
📌 When you should update information immediately
1. Moving to a new home
If the database still shows your old address, it may cause confusion and delays in locating the owner.
2. Changing phone numbers
Your phone number is the most important contact method.
If it is outdated, anyone who finds your pet cannot reach you.
3. Changing ownership or caretaker
If your pet is transferred to a new owner, updating the owner’s name and contact details should be done immediately to ensure legal ownership and proper contact.
💙 Care from AnyVet Microchip
At AnyVet Microchip, we focus not only on the device,
but also on a functional and reliable database.
When changes occur, please take the following actions:
📌 Pet-related updates must be reported, such as:
Change of address
Lost or damaged pet ID card (Form Kor Sor 3)
Pet death
Submit updates using Form Kor Sor 4 within 30 days
If a pet is lost:
Report within 3 days of knowing
Report again once the pet is found
📝 Forms Kor Sor 4 and Kor Sor 5 can be downloaded from the AnyVet Microchip website (for veterinarians)
or 📚✨👉🏻 download documents (for pet owners)
Final reminder
Accurate information is the key to maximizing the benefits of microchip technology.
A microchip can protect your pet best only when the contact information is always up to date.
Don’t let a small oversight become a barrier to bringing your pet home ❤️
🌐 For more information, visit:
www.anyvetmicrochip.com
✨ Pet safety starts with attention to detail
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