Registration and ISO Microchip
Every puppy at NewDoggy is implanted with a professional-grade registration and ISO-standard microchip. This is the one and only official identifier for your dog. Because it is a permanent, tamper-proof device, it serves as the unique digital fingerprint that connects your puppy to their specific identity, health records, and official documentation for their entire life.
Why You Need Registration and ISO Microchip Services
We use this technology to ensure your dog remains protected throughout its life. Registration and ISO Microchip systems are essential for several critical tasks:
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Local Database Registration: We ensure your dog’s unique ID is properly registered in official pet recovery databases.
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Kennel Club Pedigree: The microchip serves as the definitive ID for tracking pedigrees, managing breeding records, and verifying pure-breeding status for show purposes.
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Health and Medical Tracking: We link all health documentation—including vet checks, vaccinations, blood tests, and genetic test results—to this unique ID.
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Travel and Compliance: The microchip acts as the foundation for global travel, enabling the issuance of your Pet Passport, Import Permits, and International Health Certificates.

Where We Implant the Microchip
Registration and ISO Microchip services provide the safest way to identify your puppy. We prioritize your pet’s security because we know how much they mean to you. A veterinarian or trained expert implants the microchip just under the loose skin between your dog’s shoulder blades. Because the procedure resembles a routine vaccination, most dogs experience little to no discomfort. A professional uses a sterile syringe to insert the chip, which then remains there permanently. Furthermore, after the implantation, a vet can scan the chip to confirm it sits in the correct position.
The Type of Microchip We Use
At NewDoggy, we use a standard ISO microchip that operates on a 134.2 kHz frequency. This specific frequency is the internationally recognized standard. Consequently, veterinarians and shelters worldwide can read it using universal scanners. However, please note that some non-ISO chips in the United States operate on different frequencies (125 kHz or 128 kHz). Therefore, we recommend that you use a universal scanner to ensure you can detect all three frequencies.
What to Do After Microchipping: Registration & Updating Information
Ensuring Your Registration and ISO Microchip Works When It Matters Most
Because a microchip alone is not enough, you must register it with your contact information to make it truly useful. Without proper registration, the chip only contains a unique ID number with no way to link it back to you. Consequently, follow these essential steps to complete your Registration and ISO Microchip process:
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Consult Your Local Veterinarian or Registry: First, ask your veterinarian to guide you on where to register the chip, or let them handle the registration for you. Alternatively, use online registries to input the microchip number and link it to your personal contact details.
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Provide Accurate, Current Information: Next, ensure your name, phone number, email, and home address are all correct. Furthermore, we strongly recommend adding an emergency contact in case you are unreachable.
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Update Your Details Frequently: Additionally, if you move or change your phone number, update your details in the microchip registry immediately. This simple action ensures that authorities can always contact you if someone finds your dog.
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Verify the Chip Regularly: Finally, ask your veterinarian to scan the chip during regular checkups to confirm that it remains readable and functional.
How Registration and ISO Microchip Services Help Reunite Lost Dogs with Owners

Your Registration and ISO Microchip are vital assets because they help lost pets find their way home safely. Consequently, the process of recovering a lost dog is straightforward.
If a stranger finds your lost dog and brings the animal to a vet or shelter, the staff will quickly scan for the microchip. Furthermore, if the team detects the device, the scanner displays a unique ID number. Staff then enter this ID number into a pet recovery database, which allows them to retrieve your contact details instantly. Finally, the rescue center contacts you so that you can reunite with your beloved pet. Research proves that owners recover microchipped dogs twice as often as those without one.
Common Microchip Myths & Misconceptions
The Truth About Microchipping
Despite their proven effectiveness, some misconceptions about microchips persist. Let’s debunk a few:
❌ Myth: Microchips Work Like GPS Trackers
✅ Fact: Microchips do not provide real-time location tracking. They only store an ID number that can be read with a scanner.
❌ Myth: Microchipping Is Painful for Dogs
✅ Fact: The procedure is quick and similar to a vaccination. Most dogs do not react at all.
❌ Myth: Microchips Can Fall Out
✅ Fact: Once implanted, microchips remain securely in place under the skin for life.
❌ Myth: Only Vets Can Read Microchips
✅ Fact: Animal shelters, rescues, and even some pet stores have microchip scanners.
Why Registration and ISO Microchip is Essential for Your NewDoggy
At NewDoggy, we prioritize your pet’s safety above all else. Therefore, we provide every puppy with a free, ISO-standard microchip to ensure they have a reliable, lifelong identity.
This Registration and ISO Microchip process acts as a powerful security measure for your furry friend. By actively registering the microchip and maintaining current contact details, you significantly boost the chances of reuniting with your pet if they ever wander off. Consequently, please remember the following best practices:
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Complete the registration process: A microchip remains useful only when you officially register it with your contact information.
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Keep your data current: Additionally, you should regularly check your contact details to ensure they remain up to date.
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Prioritize universal scanners: Finally, always use universal scanners, as they are best for reading all available chip frequencies.
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