13/12/2024
You may receive an email from Petchip.network advising that your pet’s microchip registration has expired and you need to pay for it to be updated – PLEASE IGNORE. THIS IS A SCAM. The email comes with a link taking you to a page showing your pet’s name, microchip number, your contact phone number and looks very convincing. PLEASE IGNORE.
There is a list of approved databases on gov.uk: Get your dog or cat microchipped - GOV.UK
Typically you would only pay a fee or first registering your pet or if you contact the company to update your details .
It is important to keep your pet’s microchip contact details up-to-date including if you move address or change phone number/ email address. Please contact your microchip provider direct to update your details.