
In a fast-growing city like Kampala, it only takes a moment for a beloved dog to go missing. A gate left slightly open, a distracted walk, or a dog in heat can quickly turn an ordinary day into a stressful search. For many dog owners across areas like Makindye, Munyonyo, Ntinda, and Buziga, the fear of losing a pet is very real—and unfortunately, it happens more often than people expect.
That’s why microchipping has become one of the most reliable ways to identify and recover lost dogs. But a microchip alone is not enough. Without a proper registration system that is accessible and easy to search, a scanned microchip number may not lead back to the owner.
This is where Superior Animal Clinic in Makindye, Kampala steps in.
We created this Uganda Dog Microchip Registry to bridge the gap between lost dogs and their owners. Our goal is simple: when a lost dog is found anywhere in Kampala, the person who finds it can quickly search the microchip number online, contact us, and help reunite that dog with its family—fast and safely.
This platform is built for:
- Dog owners who want peace of mind
- Good Samaritans who find lost dogs
- Veterinary clinics, pet shops, and animal handlers across Kampala
Whether your dog is lost in Makindye, found in Konge, or picked up anywhere in the city, this system ensures there is a clear, trusted path back home.
At Superior Animal Clinic, we believe every lost dog deserves a second chance to reunite with its owner—and every owner deserves a reliable way to find their dog.
Real Success Story – Blackie (Makindye, Kampala)
Blackie, a friendly 2-year-old Poodle, went missing on Sunday 18/01/2026.
Blackie was known for her playful nature—her tail wagged for everyone, even strangers.
That evening:
- Anne took Blackie for a walk in Makindye (Kizungu)
- After returning home, Blackie was released into the compound
- Unfortunately, the small gate had been left open
- Blackie slipped out unnoticed
By 7:00 PM feeding time, Blackie was nowhere to be found.
Anne:
- Searched the neighborhood
- Asked neighbors
- But no one had seen her
What happened next
A good Samaritan found Blackie in Konge:
- Took her to a pet shop
- Asked if anyone had reported a lost dog
- No one had
Luckily:
- The pet shop had a microchip scanner
- They scanned Blackie
- Entered the chip number on Google
- Found our registry page
They contacted us.
We contacted Anne.
➡️ Blackie was safely reunited with her owner.
Uganda Dog Microchip Registry by Superior Animal Clinic
At Superior Animal Clinic (Makindye, Salaama Road, Kampala), we run a simple but powerful system to help reunite lost dogs with their owners.
How it works
- When your dog is microchipped, its unique number is recorded in our Uganda Dog Microchip Registry
- If your dog gets lost and is found by a good Samaritan:
- The dog is taken to a veterinary clinic, pet shop, or police station
- The microchip is scanned
- The chip number is searched on this page
- If a matching entry is found:
- The finder contacts us
- We immediately notify you
- You are directed to where your dog is safely kept
👉 Important: We always encourage finders to contact us first so we can safely connect them with the rightful owner.
How to Register Your Dog’s Microchip in Kampala (FREE)
Registering your dog’s microchip with Superior Animal Clinic is completely free of charge.
Step 1: Send a WhatsApp message
Request microchip registration.
Step 2: Provide the following details
Dog Details
- Dog’s name
- Sex
- Breed
- Age at time of microchipping
- Date of microchipping
- Any unique features (color patterns, scars, markings)
Verification
- A video showing:
- Your dog being microchipped OR
- Your dog being scanned for a microchip
👉 If you don’t have this:
- Bring your dog to us for scanning
- Cost: 20,000 UGX per dog
Owner Details
- Full name
- Email address
- Two phone numbers
- Next of kin contact
- Physical address
How Long Does Registration Take?
Once we receive your details:
- Registration takes 1–2 days
- You receive a WhatsApp confirmation message
- Your dog is now traceable online in Kampala
How to Trace a Lost Dog Using a Microchip Number in Kampala
If you find a lost dog:
- Take the dog to a nearby veterinary clinic, pet shop, or police station
- Ask them to scan the microchip
- Enter the microchip number on this page
- Look for a matching entry
- Contact us immediately
We will:
- Notify the owner
- Guide them to your location
- Help reunite the dog safely
Why Microchip Registration Matters in Kampala
When a lost dog is found in Kampala, it is usually taken to:
- Veterinary clinics
- Pet shops
- Police stations
At these locations:
- Dogs are scanned for microchips
- The number is searched online
👉 If your dog is registered with us:
- We are contacted immediately
- You are informed without delay
Uganda Dog Microchip Registry (Sample Entries)
Every microchip number tells a story—it represents a dog that is loved, cared for, and belongs to someone who would do anything to have them back if they got lost. In a city like Kampala, where lost dogs are often found by strangers, having a simple and reliable way to identify and trace them makes all the difference.
The Uganda Dog Microchip Registry by Superior Animal Clinic is designed to make that process fast, simple, and stress-free. With just a microchip number, anyone who finds a lost dog can quickly search this page, find a matching entry, and help reconnect that dog with its owner without delay.
Below are some of the registered dogs currently in our system:
Registered Microchipped Dogs in Kampala
| Microchip Number | Dog Name |
| 900263002349397 | Lulu |
| 900263002349381 | Hiba |
| 900263002349396 | Rocky |
| 900263002349388 | Hope |
| 900263002349400 | Blackie |
👉 If you find a matching microchip number, contact us immediately so we can notify the owner and guide them to where the dog is safely kept. 🐾
Privacy Policy for Dog Owners
We take your privacy seriously.
- We do NOT share owner details publicly
- We only contact the owner directly
- Location of the dog is shared only with the owner
- Information is released only with owner consent
FAQs – Dog Microchipping in Kampala
1. How much is dog microchipping in Kampala and where can I get it done?
Dog microchipping in Kampala costs 40,000 UGX at Superior Animal Clinic (Makindye, Salaama Road).
The procedure is quick, safe, and done by experienced veterinary professionals. You can visit the clinic or contact us on WhatsApp (+256771909946) to book your dog’s microchipping.
2. How much is scanning a dog microchip in Uganda?
Microchip scanning costs 20,000 UGX per dog at Superior Animal Clinic in Kampala.
This service helps confirm your dog’s microchip number or identify a lost dog.
3. What is the best age to microchip a dog in Uganda?
The best age to microchip a dog is from 6–8 weeks old, but it can be done at any age.
Early microchipping ensures your puppy is protected from the start, especially in busy areas like Kampala where pets can easily get lost.
4. How much is dog microchip registration in Uganda?
Microchip registration at Superior Animal Clinic is completely FREE of charge.
Simply send us a WhatsApp message with your dog’s details, and we will register your dog within 1–2 days.
5. Why should I microchip my dog in Kampala?
Microchipping is the most reliable way to identify your dog if it gets lost.
In Kampala, lost dogs are often taken to veterinary clinics, pet shops, or police stations where they are scanned. A registered microchip ensures you can be contacted quickly.
6. Can a microchip help me find my lost dog in Kampala?
Yes. When your lost dog is found:
- The microchip is scanned
- The number is searched online
- If registered, we contact you immediately
This greatly increases the chances of a safe and fast reunion.
7. Where can I register my dog’s microchip in Kampala?
You can register your dog’s microchip with Superior Animal Clinic in Makindye, Kampala.
We maintain an online registry that helps connect lost dogs with their owners.
8. What details are required to register a dog’s microchip?
You will need to provide:
- Dog’s name, breed, sex, and age
- Microchip number
- Date of microchipping
- Unique features
- Owner’s name, phone numbers, and address
- A verification video or scan
9. What happens if I find a lost dog in Kampala?
If you find a lost dog:
- Take it to the nearest veterinary clinic or pet shop
- Ask for a microchip scan
- Search the number on our registry page
- Contact us immediately
We will notify the owner and guide them to you.
10. Is microchipping safe for dogs?
Yes, microchipping is 100% safe.
It is a simple procedure similar to a vaccination and does not harm your dog.
11. Does a microchip track my dog’s location?
No. A microchip is not a GPS tracker.
It stores a unique identification number that can only be read using a scanner.
12. Can all dog breeds in Uganda be microchipped?
Yes. All breeds—local dogs, mixed breeds, and pure breeds like German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and Poodles—can be microchipped.
13. What should I do if my dog’s microchip details change?
If you change your phone number or address, contact Superior Animal Clinic immediately so we can update your dog’s information in the registry.
14. How long does microchipping take?
The procedure takes 5-10 minutes, and your dog can go home immediately after.
15. Can I microchip an older dog?
Yes. Dogs of any age can be microchipped, not just puppies.
16. How do I contact Superior Animal Clinic for microchipping services?
You can reach us via WhatsApp or phone (0771909946) to:
- Book microchipping
- Register your dog
- Scan a microchip
- Report or trace a lost dog
Final Advice for Dog Owners in Kampala
- Always microchip your dog
- Register the chip immediately
- Keep your contact details updated
- Ensure gates are secure
- Be extra careful when your dog is on heat
Need Help?
If you:
- Want to register your dog
- Found a lost dog
- Need a microchip scan
Contact Superior Animal Clinic (Makindye, Kampala) via WhatsApp today.
Together, we can make Kampala safer for dogs and ensure every lost pet finds its way back home. 🐾
Find lost microchipped dogs in Kampala. Search, register for free, and quickly reunite pets with owners at Superior Animal Clinic.