Pet Registration

Build a shareable pet profile with optional registry details, a 4-generation pedigree, and a universal UBRR ID that helps keep pets organized across platforms. Use PAWS tools for ownership verification, microchip linking, and safer transfers.

UBRR universal ID 4-gen pedigree PAWS ownership tools All species

Note: UBRR and PAWS are Bully Room features designed to help with organization and verification. If you already have an official registry number (AKC/UKC/ABKC/etc.), add it to your pet’s profile too.

What “Pet Registration” means on Bully Room

Pet registration is your pet’s digital identity inside Bully Room—designed to be easy to share, harder to fake, and useful across real-world situations (adoption, rehoming, breeding, lost & found, record-keeping).

1) A complete pet profile

  • Name, species, breed/type, sex, DOB (optional), photos/video
  • Physical details (color, weight label, notes)
  • Optional microchip field for reference

2) Registry details (optional)

If your pet is registered with an official organization (AKC, UKC, ABKC, TICA, etc.), you can store the registry name and registration number on the profile. This makes it easier to cross-reference a pet without replacing the original registry’s authority.

UBRR + pedigree

Two features make registration powerful: a universal ID (UBRR) and structured lineage (pedigree).

UBRR ID (United Bully Room Registry)

When you create a pet, Bully Room can allocate a unique UBRR code (with a species prefix). Think of it like a universal reference number you can share, search, and use for linking records across systems.

UBRR is a Bully Room identifier (not a replacement for AKC/UKC/etc.). It’s designed to coexist with official registries.

4-generation pedigree

Build a pedigree by linking a pet to a sire and dam. Bully Room can display a 4-generation tree (parents, grandparents, great-grandparents) and keep relationships consistent.

Great for breeders, rescues tracking lineage, and owners who want a clean family history record.

Linked pets & relatives

When parents are linked, Bully Room can also surface useful connections (like pets linked as sire/dam, and other related pets), making it easier to browse a bloodline and keep a program organized.

Shareable pet pages

Pets can be shared as clean links that generate preview cards on social apps (Open Graph / Twitter cards), helping people see the pet at a glance before opening the full profile.

PAWS: ownership, claims, transfers, microchips

PAWS is Bully Room’s set of tools for connecting pets to real owners and reducing impersonation in high-trust moments (adoption transfers, disputes, missing pets, and ownership history).

What PAWS can do

  • Ownership links: attach one or more owner profiles to a pet (with roles like owner).
  • Transfers: move ownership from one profile to another with a clear record trail.
  • Claims: request ownership of an unowned pet when appropriate (with admin review where required).
  • Microchip linking: assign/unassign microchip IDs to pets for stronger identity matching.

Why it matters

In the real world, pets move between people: breeders to buyers, shelters to adopters, owners to new homes. PAWS aims to make those changes clearer and safer—especially when someone needs to prove who a pet belongs to.

Always follow local laws and your registry’s official processes. Bully Room helps organize records and improve clarity, but it isn’t legal advice.

Who pet registration helps

Bully Room’s registration model is designed to support everyday owners and also power workflows for shelters, breeders, and registries.

Pet owners

Keep one profile with your pet’s essentials, photos, ID, and optional chip/registry details—ready to share with vets, sitters, or family. Transfers and claims help reduce “fake owner” problems.

Shelters & rescues

Create intake profiles fast, attach ID/chip details, and transfer ownership to adopters cleanly. Pedigree links (when known) can help match litters and keep records consistent.

Breeders

Build structured lineages, track sire/dam links, and share a pedigree view with potential buyers. Add official registry numbers while using UBRR as a universal internal reference.

Pet registries

UBRR can serve as a cross-platform index for pets across different registries and species. It’s useful for discovery, sharing, and record matching—while official registries keep authority over their own registrations.

FAQ

Does UBRR replace my kennel club registration?

No. UBRR is a Bully Room identifier. If you have an official registry registration number, add it to the profile alongside UBRR.

Can I register pets that aren’t dogs?

Yes. Bully Room is built for all species—including cats, birds, rabbits, horses, livestock, reptiles, and more.

What if I don’t know the parents?

That’s common—especially with rescues. You can still register the pet and fill in pedigree later (or leave it blank).

How do I keep my pet info shareable on social apps?

Bully Room uses share links that generate preview cards so people can quickly see the pet’s name and photo before opening the full profile.