Other Animal Organizations
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As of July 2010, six nationwide microchip recovery databases participate in the AAHA program. (American Kennel Club, Companion Animal Recovery, EIDAP Inc., Home Again, Info Pet, Pet Link, ResQ)
Join the millions of responsible pet owners who, since 1995, have microchipped and enrolled their pets in the AKC Companion Animal Recovery (AKC CAR) recovery service. AKC CAR is an affiliate of the American Kennel Club and the nation's largest not-for-profit pet identification and 24/7 recovery service provider.
The Alabama Humane Federation consists of animal control agencies, animal shelters, humane societies and the Alabama Veterinary Medical Association.
Alabama Humane Societies & Shelters
Founded in 1877, the American Humane Association is the only national organization dedicated to protecting both children and animals. A nonprofit membership organization, American Humane is headquartered in Denver.
Through a network of child and animal protection agencies and individuals, American Humane provides national leadership in developing policies, legislation, curricula and training programs -- and taking actions -- to protect children and animals from cruelty, abuse, neglect and exploitation.
Breed and breed club resource and information. 205-680-3336; or 256-338-4983 (Manners In Motion?)
BJC Animal Control Services, Inc. operates the Jefferson County impoundment facility under contract with the Jefferson County Commission and the City of Birmingham.
Animal adoption, rescue & education in Birmingham & surrounding communities
Friends of Animals, founded in 1957, advocates for the right of animals to live free according to their own terms. Link to Spay/Neuter Certificates
24PetWatch has been dedicated to your pet's safety since 2003. With a comprehensive line of exclusive products and services designed to enhance and protect your pet's life, 24PetWatch gives you and your pet access to health, happiness and peace of mind.
24PetWatch Microchip ID's highly skilled Pet Recovery Specialists are available 24/7/365 to help with emergency situations, or simply to answer any questions you may have.
Animal shelters and humane societies throughout the U.S. are equipped to scan for InfoPET microchips. When a microchip is found, the staff calls InfoPET's National Recovery Hotline with the microchip's unique identification number. Day and night - 365 days a year, InfoPET provides shelters and humane societies with the information needed to quickly return the pet to its owner, as well as vital medical information, thus decreasing the amount of time the pet is held and the costs incurred.
Free access to all lost or found pet services on this website.
Your 24/7 pet registry and recovery service
Whether your veterinarian microchipped your pet or you rescued a pet (bless your heart!) from a shelter that microchips its pets, here is where you complete the most important part of the pet recovery process