January 03, 2026 02:00 PM
Last edited: July 15, 2026
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If you’re an expat planning to bring your furry friend to Thailand in 2026, it’s essential to understand updated pet import regulations. Thailand welcomes cats and dogs, but the process is highly regulated with strict guidelines for documentation, vaccinations, microchipping, quarantine, and pet-friendly travel. Whether you plan to settle in bustling Bangkok or a quieter city, following these steps ensures a smooth transition for your pet. This guide covers every stagefrom pre-departure preparation and airline policies to quarantine rules and finding quality veterinary care in Thai cities.
Thailand permits the import of cats and dogs, but certain breeds are restricted. As of 2026, pit bull terriers and American Staffordshire terriers are not allowed. Your pet must be:
Start this process early:
Cats and dogs must meet these standards:
Your pet must be microchipped before rabies vaccination, or ensure your home country vet records include both chip number and vaccine dates.
Dogs and cats also require recent deworming and external parasite/flea treatment (typically within 7 days of travel).
Most international airlines flying into Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) or major cities like Chiang Mai and Phuket accept pets in-cabin or as checked baggage. Make reservations well in advance, since airline pet quotas fill fastespecially for busy travel seasons like New Year and Songkran.
Upon landing in Thailand, youll encounter Animal Quarantine staff at airport customs. Heres what to expect:
While most healthy, properly-documented pets avoid quarantine, be prepared in case your arrival or paperwork is irregular. Quarantine is mandatory for:
Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Pattaya have excellent animal hospitals with international standards. Look for clinics with English-speaking staff for peace of mind. Routine vet visit (consultation plus vaccines) typically costs 400 6,500 THB, while more specialized services (x-rays, dental, surgery) are extra.
For tips on finding specialty imports or treats for your pet, check Bangkok’s best supermarkets for imported goods.
Pet hotels and qualified sitters are widely available in major Thai cities:
Non-dog/cat animals have separate requirements from the Department of Livestock Developmentconsult directly before planning your move.
No, but local city and rental restrictions may apply. Check with your landlord or city council.
Major Thai cities have 24/7 animal hospitals and emergency vets. Save the phone number of an English-speaking clinic in your arrival city before landing. Find more info in our city guides or check out our full Thailand travel guide for newcomers.
Bringing your dog or cat to Thailand in 2026 is a rewarding adventure, but requires diligent prep, updated shots, and correct paperwork. With airline coordination, knowledge of Thai import rules, and access to top city vets, your best friend can thrive alongside you in the Land of Smiles.
If you need support, check expat pet forums and Facebook groups. And as alwaystreat your furry companions to extra pats and treats as they take on this Thailand journey with you!
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