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Bangkok, Thailand

International Pet Transport to Bangkok

Pet dogs and cats travelling from Australia fly direct to Bangkok on Qantas. The flight time is approximately nine hours. Petraveller will need about 30 days before the flight date to arrange your pet’s transport.

International Pet Travel Requirements for Cats and Dogs

  • Airline-approved pet travel crate
  • Annual vaccination
  • Customs clearance
  • Australian Government accredited veterinary consultation
  • Australian Government export permit
  • Australian Government health certificate
  • European Union health certificate
  • Microchip
  • Rabies vaccination
  • Leptospirosis vaccination

International Pet Relocation Arrival

Pets arriving in Bangkok will have to go through customs clearance and inspection before pet parents can pick them up at the animal lounge of the airport. Petraveller will help with a step-by-step guide making the pick-up process in Bangkok hassle-free and comfortable for both the pet parent and the pet.  

Frequently asked questions

Should I crate-train my pet before travelling to Bangkok?

Crate training is important during international pet travel because your pet’s comfort depends on how acclimatised they are to their travel crate.

Introduce your pet to the crate over time to ensure they view it as a safe and positive space. Make it comfortable by putting your pet’s favourite blanket or toy inside. Read more

Can my pet travel in the cabin with me while travelling to Bangkok?

All pets travelling to and from Australia must travel in an International Air Transport Association (IATA) approved pet travel crate in the aircraft’s cargo hold. The cargo hold is a secure climate-controlled space, and the pet crates are secured to the floor during the flight. Read more 

Local Pet Requirements

Bangkok is a pet-friendly city, and pets in Bangkok are not bound by many rules. Make sure your pet receives their vaccinations on time. Dogs must be cared for by the pet parent and receive veterinary care whenever required. Pets in Bangkok are required to be microchipped.

Though small dog breeds are more popular in Bangkok, big breeds are slowly gaining popularity in the city. Remember to keep your dog on a lead in public and pick up after your dog. Not many restaurants and cafés welcome dogs; ensure the establishment is pet-friendly before taking your dog.

Living in Bangkok: A Canine Perspective

Dogs living in Bangkok have much to see and explore with their pet parents. Though many of the city’s tourist attractions are not pet-friendly, there are plenty of pet-friendly parks and gardens to explore. The Dog Park at Benchakitti is one of the most popular parks in Bangkok, and the Green Lung at Bang Kachao is great for pets who love the outdoors.

After the Covid pandemic, the number of pet dogs in Bangkok has more than doubled. Pet parents who love taking their cute doggos around the city with them after Covid are finding new and fun places to hang out with their doggy friends. The number of dog-friendly restaurants and cafés is on the rise, and there is even a dog-friendly cinema theatre in Bangkok where you can catch a movie with your (well-behaved) pooch.  

Did you know?

Bangkok is famous for having the longest official city name in the world. Bangkok’s official name is Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit, which translates to city of angels, great city of immortals, magnificent city of the nine gems, seat of the king, city of royal palaces, home of gods incarnate, erected by Vishvakarman at Indra’s behest.

About Bangkok

Bangkok is Thailand’s most populous city and the capital of the country. The city is a popular tourist destination, famous for its incredible Buddhist temples, vibrant culture, and fantastic food. Bangkok’s history can be traced back to the 15th century as a sleepy village on the banks of the River Chao Phraya.

Today, Bangkok is a bustling city and one of the most visited cities in the world. The city’s well-known sights include the Grand Palace, the Floating Market, the Giant Swing and Buddhist temples such as Wat Pho and Wat Arun.

International Pet Transport to Bangkok

Pet dogs and cats travelling from Australia fly direct to Bangkok on Qantas. The flight time is approximately nine hours. Petraveller will need about 30 days before the flight date to arrange your pet’s transport.

International Pet Travel Requirements for Cats and Dogs

  • Airline-approved pet travel crate
  • Annual vaccination
  • Customs clearance
  • Australian Government accredited veterinary consultation
  • Australian Government export permit
  • Australian Government health certificate
  • European Union health certificate
  • Microchip
  • Rabies vaccination
  • Leptospirosis vaccination

International Pet Relocation Arrival

Pets arriving in Bangkok will have to go through customs clearance and inspection before pet parents can pick them up at the animal lounge of the airport. Petraveller will help with a step-by-step guide making the pick-up process in Bangkok hassle-free and comfortable for both the pet parent and the pet.  

Frequently asked questions

Should I crate-train my pet before travelling to Bangkok?

Crate training is important during international pet travel because your pet’s comfort depends on how acclimatised they are to their travel crate.

Introduce your pet to the crate over time to ensure they view it as a safe and positive space. Make it comfortable by putting your pet’s favourite blanket or toy inside. Read more

Can my pet travel in the cabin with me while travelling to Bangkok?

All pets travelling to and from Australia must travel in an International Air Transport Association (IATA) approved pet travel crate in the aircraft’s cargo hold. The cargo hold is a secure climate-controlled space, and the pet crates are secured to the floor during the flight. Read more 

Local Pet Requirements

Bangkok is a pet-friendly city, and pets in Bangkok are not bound by many rules. Make sure your pet receives their vaccinations on time. Dogs must be cared for by the pet parent and receive veterinary care whenever required. Pets in Bangkok are required to be microchipped.

Though small dog breeds are more popular in Bangkok, big breeds are slowly gaining popularity in the city. Remember to keep your dog on a lead in public and pick up after your dog. Not many restaurants and cafés welcome dogs; ensure the establishment is pet-friendly before taking your dog.

Living in Bangkok: A Canine Perspective

Dogs living in Bangkok have much to see and explore with their pet parents. Though many of the city’s tourist attractions are not pet-friendly, there are plenty of pet-friendly parks and gardens to explore. The Dog Park at Benchakitti is one of the most popular parks in Bangkok, and the Green Lung at Bang Kachao is great for pets who love the outdoors.

After the Covid pandemic, the number of pet dogs in Bangkok has more than doubled. Pet parents who love taking their cute doggos around the city with them after Covid are finding new and fun places to hang out with their doggy friends. The number of dog-friendly restaurants and cafés is on the rise, and there is even a dog-friendly cinema theatre in Bangkok where you can catch a movie with your (well-behaved) pooch.  

Did you know?

Bangkok is famous for having the longest official city name in the world. Bangkok’s official name is Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit, which translates to city of angels, great city of immortals, magnificent city of the nine gems, seat of the king, city of royal palaces, home of gods incarnate, erected by Vishvakarman at Indra’s behest.

About Bangkok

Bangkok is Thailand’s most populous city and the capital of the country. The city is a popular tourist destination, famous for its incredible Buddhist temples, vibrant culture, and fantastic food. Bangkok’s history can be traced back to the 15th century as a sleepy village on the banks of the River Chao Phraya.

Today, Bangkok is a bustling city and one of the most visited cities in the world. The city’s well-known sights include the Grand Palace, the Floating Market, the Giant Swing and Buddhist temples such as Wat Pho and Wat Arun.

  • Official Language
    Serbian
  • Population of people
    10 million
  • Flights from Australia
    Daily
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