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About Petlog

The largest pet reunification service in the UK

Petlog is the largest pet reunification service in the UK and its database stores over four million records.

The Petlog aftercare service team are on hand 24 hours a day to authorised bodies such as animal wardens or animal welfare centres who scan the chips in found animals and trace their owners via the Petlog database.

Petlog provides a wide range of services for owners of microchipped animals:

  • Petlog is a not for profit organisation, owned by the Kennel Club
  • Each year, on average, an additional 500,000 new owners recognise the importance of having their pet permanently identified with a microchip and choose Petlog membership.
  • 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • An average of 90,000 calls are received by Petlog every year from vets, animal wardens, local authorities, rescue centres, police and owners.
  • The Petlog 24/7 aftercare service team assisted with the reunification of over 86,000 pets in 2009.
  • The Petlog aftercare service team works in partnership with the industry to help assist with special reunification cases - even if a pet were to go missing within hours of being microchipped, Petlog will be able to trace the necessary information to assist reunification.
  • Should you need to make any changes to your contact details, you can do so for a one off lifetime fee of just £10. This payment also includes the upgrade to Petlog Premium which offers unlimited lifetime changes and a host of other benefits.
  • Petlog is the only UK member of the European Pet Network. This means if your pet is found in Europe, authorised agencies can help bring you and your pet back together.

Petlog is the largest pet reunification service in the UK and its database stores over four million records.

The Petlog aftercare service team are on hand 24 hours a day to authorised bodies such as animal wardens or animal welfare centres who scan the chips in found animals and trace their owners via the Petlog database.

Almost any animal can be microchipped...