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If you're planning to bring your furry friend to Thailand, you'll need to prepare a bit in advance. Make sure your pet is microchipped and has a rabies vaccination certificate at least 21 days before travel.
• You'll also need a health certificate issued by a veterinarian within seven days of your departure, confirming your pet is healthy and fit for travel.
• Upon arrival, pets are subject to inspection, and in some cases, quarantine. It's best to check with the Thai Department of Livestock Development for the latest requirements.
• Remember that regulations can change, so it's a good idea to stay updated and reach out to airlines for their specific pet travel policies.
Allow extra time for traffic and weather. Confirm the specific service on the day, agree prices or use an app where practical, and keep screenshots of bookings and pickup details.





