Find Your Pet

Found a pet with a microchip? Look up the chip number to help reunite them with their owner.

Lost Pets Map

See pets reported missing in your area on an interactive map. If you've spotted a lost pet, you can report it directly from the map to help reunite them with their owner.

View Lost Pets Map →

Found a Pet with a Homeward Bound Microchip?

If you've found a pet and a vet or shelter has scanned a Homeward Bound microchip, you can report it directly on our website. We'll notify the owner immediately.

Report a Found Pet →

Universal Microchip Lookup

Use the AAHA Universal Microchip Lookup Tool to search any microchip number and find the registering company. This tool searches across all major microchip databases in the United States.

Search at PetMicrochipLookup.org

If You've Lost Your Pet

1
Search your neighborhood immediately. Most pets are found within a few blocks of home. Check under porches, bushes, and in garages.
2
Call our 24/7 hotline: 1-888-466-3927. We'll flag your pet as lost in our system so shelters and vets are alerted immediately if the chip is scanned.
3
Contact local shelters and veterinary clinics. Provide your pet's microchip number, description, and a photo.
4
Post flyers. Log into your account to print customized lost pet flyers with your pet's photo and your contact information.
5
Check online. Post on local lost pet Facebook groups, Nextdoor, Craigslist, and PawBoost.

If You've Found a Pet

Take the pet to any veterinary clinic or shelter — they have universal scanners that can read any microchip brand.

If a chip is found, use the AAHA Universal Microchip Lookup or call the registering company to report the found pet.

For Homeward Bound Pet chips, call our 24/7 hotline: 1-888-466-3927.

Keep Your Info Current

The most common reason microchips fail to reunite pets with owners is outdated contact information. Log into your account regularly to ensure your phone number, email, and address are current.