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Avoid Lost Pets This Holiday: Microchip And ID Guide Near You

Has your pet's microchip registration been updated lately? With Christmas celebrations, summer heat, and New Year's fireworks just around the corner, now is the perfect time to make sure your furry family member can find their way home if the unexpected happens.

Here at Eltham Vet in Eltham, we see far too many lost pets during the holiday season. The good news? A current microchip registration and visible ID tag are simple steps that dramatically increase the chances of a happy reunion.

Why Pets Go Missing During The Holidays

The festive season brings wonderful celebrations, but it also creates the perfect storm for pets to slip away. Doors open frequently as guests arrive and depart. Unfamiliar visitors may accidentally let your pet outside. Loud fireworks and summer storms can frighten even the calmest animal into bolting.

Add in the excitement of travel, boarding, or staying with friends, and your pet may find themselves in unfamiliar territory. When they're scared or disoriented, even well-trained pets can wander far from home.

The Power Of Microchipping

A microchip is a tiny device, about the size of a grain of rice, that sits just under your pet's skin. It contains a unique identification number linked to your contact details on your local pet registry.

Here's why it matters: Collars can slip off or be removed, but a microchip is permanent. When a lost pet is brought to a vet clinic, council facility, or animal shelter, the first thing staff do is scan for a microchip. Within seconds, they can access your phone number and arrange a reunion.

Research shows that microchipped pets are significantly more likely to be returned home. But here's the catch: the microchip is only useful if your registration details are current.

Update Your Details Before The Rush

When did you last check your pet's microchip registration? If you've moved house, changed your phone number, or updated your email address, those details need to be reflected on the register.

Log into your pet registry and verify that:

  • Your current phone number is listed
  • Your email address is correct
  • Your home address matches where you live now
  • Emergency contact details are up to date

Top tip: Save a digital copy of your pet's microchip number and registration details on your phone. If your pet goes missing while you're away from home, you'll have everything you need at your fingertips.

Don't Forget The Collar And Tag

While microchips are brilliant for permanent identification, a visible ID tag on your pet's collar is your first line of defence. If a neighbour or passerby finds your pet, they can call you immediately without needing to visit a vet or shelter.

Make sure the tag includes:

  • Your pet's name
  • Your current mobile number
  • An alternate contact number if possible

Check that the tag is securely attached and still legible. Summer sun and swimming can fade ink over time, so replace worn tags before the holidays begin.

Special Notes For Cats

Cats are masters of escape, especially when stressed. Even indoor-only cats should be microchipped and wear a collar with ID. A quick-release collar is safest to prevent snagging.

Heat, Storms, And Fireworks

Summer brings its own challenges for pet safety. Plan ahead for hot weather and loud celebrations:

  • Beat the heat: Walk dogs during the cooler parts of the day, early morning or late evening. Always keep fresh water available, and never leave pets in parked cars, even for a few minutes.
  • Create a safe space: Before fireworks start on New Year's Eve, set up a quiet indoor space where your pet can retreat. Close curtains, play calming music, and provide favourite toys or bedding.
  • Ask about calming options: If your pet is anxious during storms or fireworks, talk to us about calming options such as anxiety wraps, pheromone diffusers, or prescribed medications. Trial them early so you know what works before the big night arrives.

If Plans Change

Holiday plans can shift at the last minute. Keep a backup option and current records so you can switch boarding facilities or sitters if needed:

Maintain vaccinations and parasite control: Most boarding facilities and professional sitters require proof of current vaccinations. Keeping these up to date means you won't be caught out if plans change suddenly.

Save a digital care plan: Create a simple document on your phone with your pet's feeding schedule, medications, vet contact details, and any behavioural notes. Share it with anyone caring for your pet.

Double-check microchip and ID details: As mentioned earlier, make sure everything is current before you travel or board your pet.

What To Do If Your Pet Goes Missing

Despite our best efforts, sometimes pets do go missing. Act quickly:

  • Search your immediate area: Call your pet's name and check hiding spots like sheds, garages, and under decks.
  • Contact local vets and shelters: Let them know your pet is missing and provide a description and microchip number.
  • Post on social media: Local lost pet groups on Facebook can spread the word quickly.
  • Update your microchip registration: Mark your pet as missing on the register so anyone who scans the chip will see an alert.

Need A Hand Deciding?

Not sure if your pet's microchip is registered correctly or whether their ID tag is still doing its job? Tell us about your pet and we'll check everything is in order. We can scan your pet's microchip during a quick visit to confirm it's working properly and that your details are current on the register.

Book Your Pre-Holiday Check Today

Christmas is a joyful time, and your pet deserves to enjoy it safely. Book a quick pre-holiday check at Eltham Vet and we'll verify that vaccinations are current, check your pet's microchip, and answer any questions you have about keeping them safe and happy this festive season.

For more advice or if you have any questions, give our friendly team at Eltham Vet a call on 06 764 8196 or visit us at 48 Railway St
Eltham 4322
Taranaki
New Zealand
. We're here to help you and your pet have a wonderful, worry-free Christmas.

FAQ: Microchipping And Pet ID For The Holidays

How does a microchip help find my lost pet?

A microchip contains a unique ID number linked to your contact details. When vets, shelters, or councils scan it, they can call you immediately to arrange a reunion.

What information should I update on my pet's microchip registration?

Update your current phone number, email address, home address, and emergency contact details. Outdated information means you won't be contacted if your pet is found.

Do indoor cats need microchips and ID tags?

Yes. Indoor cats can escape during holiday chaos when doors open frequently. A microchip and quick-release collar with ID tag ensure they can be returned home safely.

When is the best time to walk my dog during summer?

Walk during cooler parts of the day—early morning or late evening. Avoid the hottest hours between 10am and 4pm to prevent heatstroke and burnt paws.

How can I prepare my pet for New Year's Eve fireworks?

Create a quiet indoor space with curtains closed, calming music, and favourite toys. Ask your vet about anxiety wraps, pheromone diffusers, or medications, and trial them early.

What should I do immediately if my pet goes missing?

Search your immediate area first. Contact local vets and shelters with your pet's description and microchip number. Post on social media lost pet groups and update your microchip registration.

What details should be on my pet's ID tag?

Include your pet's name, your current mobile number, and an alternate contact if possible. Replace faded tags before the holidays.

Can my vet check if my pet's microchip is working properly?

Yes. Your vet can scan the microchip to confirm it's readable and help verify your contact details are current on the registry.

Why do more pets go missing during the Christmas holidays?

Doors open frequently for guests, unfamiliar visitors may let pets out, and fireworks or storms frighten animals. Travel and unfamiliar environments also increase escape risks.

Should I save my pet's microchip details on my phone?

Yes. Having your pet's microchip number and registration details saved means you can quickly contact registries, vets, and shelters if your pet goes missing away from home.

Disclaimer: This article provides general information only. It is not intended as medical or health advice and should not be relied on as a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who understands your pet's individual needs.

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