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Acquired in Q2 of 2024
We are thrilled to announce that Pet Microchip Services has gone international with our acquisition of Petkey LLC, one of the largest microchip databases in the US! This marks a significant milestone in our mission to enhance pet welfare and reunification efforts worldwide.
“With Petkey’s extensive database and our commitment to innovation, we are guaranteed to make an even greater impact in the lives of pets and their owners. Together, we will be working collaboratively across borders to bring new opportunities and advancements in pet safety and reunification.” – Lisa Hunter, CEO
Here’s to a future where every lost pet finds their way home!
Acquired in Q2 of 2022
April 2022 –
Animal Microchips is a DEFRA-compliant database and a trading name of PeddyMark. A pet’s microchip number is recorded on a database registry with details about the animal and owner. Should the pet stray or become lost, vets, animal shelters, local councils, and other professional bodies can scan the pet for a microchip and contact the owner via the database.
Acquired in Q3 of 2022
September 2022 –
PeddyMark is one of the leading Microchip suppliers in the UK. Our premium quality, fully guaranteed, European, pre-packaged, sterile microchips are recommended for veterinarians, charities, trained implanters, and breeders. PeddyMark also provides DEFRA-approved implanter training.
Acquired in Q3 of 2022
September 2022 –
Animal Tracker is a DEFRA-compliant database and a trading name of PeddyMark. A pet’s microchip number is recorded on a database registry with details about the animal and owner. Should the pet stray or become lost, vets, animal shelters, local councils, and other professional bodies can scan the pet for a microchip and contact the owner via the database.
Acquired in Q2 of 2023
April 2023 –
Microchip Central is a DEFRA-compliant database. A pet’s microchip number is recorded on a database registry with details about the animal and owner. Should the pet stray or become lost, vets, animal shelters, local councils, and other professional bodies can scan the pet for a microchip and contact the owner via the database.
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