The number of registered
animals is growing every day
Published: Aug 12, 2025
If your pet has gone missing, run away or been stolen, you should take these steps to find it as quickly as possible!

HERE ARE SEVERAL TIPS:
- Inform your local veterinary clinics, shelters and other animal care organisations and institutions about your problem.
- Put up lost pet posters in your area, offering a prize for finding it – this will draw more attention to your problem.
- Report your pet going missing using the WORLDPETNET ALERT PET IS LOST system by clicking on the button below. In order to do so, you need to create a user account or be logged in if you already have one. Fill in the MISSING ANIMAL REPORT FORM to make it visible to everyone across the globe. Copy the link to the ALERT PET IS LOST report and post it on your social media profiles. This will aid the search process even more.

NOTE: Remember to add photos of your pet will make identifying it easier and speed up the search process.



Marking animals with a microchip is the most durable, effective and completely safe method of quick and reliable identification. Every transponder (chip) has a unique number which enables instant identification of the animal and its owner, helping them reunite faster. However, it is important to remember that a chip is just a transponder with an encoded number. It is not a tracking device and contains no data about the animal or the owner! Therefore, in order to identify a chipped dog or cat, it is necessary that a microchip be registered in a national marked animal database...
Read moreIn today's world, responsibility for animal care has become not only a priority for their owners but also a societal issue. One of the most important tools in ensuring animal safety is the chip database. It allows for the quick and efficient recovery of lost pets, which is crucial for protecting their health and well-being.
The introduction of microchipping has significantly improved the effectiveness of efforts to locate lost animals, reducing stress for both owners and their four-legged friends. Registration in the chip database is increasingly required by local regulations, further highlighting the importance of this technology in ensuring comprehensive care for animals.