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How to Import pet to thailand

Documents Required for Pet Import

1) Certificate of Vaccination againts RabiesThe vaccinated date must not less than 30 days, but not longer than 1 year.

2) Health CertificateNeed to take the pet to to issue the Health Certificate (English language)From Official Veterinarian in your country (by Government ) only, Pet passport from EU can not use.

3) Copy Passport of the owner/shipperCopy passport is required only the photo page only.

4) Import Permit from Department Livestock Department


Recommendation for Import of Dog and Cat to thailand

1) The animal (s) must be vaccinated against rabies wherever possible, a period of 30 days before the departure is recommended. Other vaccination is voluntary. A dog or cat that is younger than 3 months old is not allow to import.

2) Prior to export, the originals as well as photocopies of
· Certificate of Rabies Vaccination· Passport or other identification of the owner· Health Certificate issue by Government


3) When arrive Suvarnabhumi airport ,contact Animal Quarantine station,locate opposite Luggage claim No.8 (open 24Hr daily) +662-134-0636

4)The Animals should arrive during daytime. If arrival is after 4:00 PM, special Customs clearance can be arranged. I'm recommended to send your pet as excess baggage. Don't send by cargo.

5)The processes for Import other kinds of pets is nearly the same, but have a bit difference. For more details, you can contact the Suvarnabhumi Airport Animal Quarantine Station at the below address.
please visit my official website

Suvarnabhumi Airport Animal Quarantine Station
Free Zone Area ,CE 1 Building
Tel 662-134-7031
E-mail
qsap_bkk@dld.go.th

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TIP for transport DOG and CAT by Airplane

Animals can become subject to considerable stress when kept in an unfamiliar place for an extended period of time, so please ensure that the animal is in good condition prior to departure.
Dogs (cats) that are old, in poor health, pregnant, lactating, have a history of illnesses, are on medication or are injured are not suited to transportation or the import quarantine that follows.

In case that it is unavoidable to bring such an animal into Thailand, please consult your vet and airline well in advance, to determine whether or not the animal will be able to cope with transportation

Please make sure that the cages used for transporting dogs (cats) are large enough for them to stand, sit, sleep and turn freely, and have a vent which allows sufficient ventilation in order to transport them safely and avoid injury.

Cages should be constructed in such a way that animals cannot poke their snouts or limbs out of the vent or mesh, and should have anti-escape features.

Document such asHealth certificate please make a copy label on the cage ,Original keep with the owner

If you come by non-direct flight please contact animal quarantine at the transit airport to make transit licence (For Taiwan ,Japan ,Singapore please contact before your flight

How to Export pet from thailand

Documents Required for Pet Export

1) Certificate of Vaccination

The vaccinated date must not less than 30 days, but not longer than 1 year.

2) Health Certificate

Need to take the pet to the Suvarnabhumi Airport Animal Quarantine station only in order to issue the Health Certificate before the departure date within 3 days.

3) Copy Passport of the owner/shipper

Copy passport is required only the photo page only.

4) Import Permit (If applicable, check with your Government Organization).


Recommendation for Export of Dog and Cat

1) The animal (s) must be vaccinated against rabies wherever possible, a period of 30 days before the departure is recommended. Other vaccination is voluntary. A dog or cat that is younger than 3 months old is not allow to take any injection, so it can’t be shipped.

2) Prior to export, the originals as well as photocopies of

· Certificate of Rabies Vaccination
· Passport or other identification of the owner
· Updated Health Certificate


Suvarnabhumi Airport animal quarantine station.Free zone Area,CE-1 building 1st Flor.Suvarnabhumi Airport, Racha Thewa Sub-district,Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province 10540ThailandTel: 02-1340731, Fax: 02-1340732

Tip for Travel in Thailand with your pet

Thailand has a monsoonal equatorial climate with constant heat and humidity. In such a climate, flora and fauna thrive, and many of these may prove harmful to domestic animals. For example, wind-pollinating grasses, trees and weeds grow year round, and an animal suffering from seasonal inhalant or contact allergies elsewhere may develop persistent respiratory or skin complaints.

Similarly, many parasites - both internal and external - find the climate amenable, &/or their transport vectors or intermediate hosts abound.There are however exceptions. Fleas are a relatively uncommon problem in Thailand, partially due to the high ambient temperatures and humidity, and also because most homes have solid flooring, & not carpets.

Heartworm is less prevalent than would be expected, as extensive mosquito-breeding prevention measures are in place to minimize human exposure to dengue fever and malariaBefore considering bringing your pets to Thailand, be aware that rabies, a fatal disease, is prevalent in Thailand.

If you intend to bring your pet, it is essential that you have it vaccinated against Rabies, prior to departure. Contact the Department livestock Department for up-to-date information on quarantine regulations. An entry permit for animals coming in by air can be obtained from the airport on arrival.

Bring your pets on the same flight as yourself, as excess baggage. Thai authorities may quarantine the animal for a period of time, at your expense. If you wish to take a pet home again, be aware that many countries will require a long period of quarantine or may not allow the pet to enter directly from Thailand.

Vets Animals requiring neutering, vaccination or treatment for illness or injury can be taken to one of the many vets or animal hospitals. The combination of the initial series of vaccinations against the major canine and feline diseases may vary from vet to vet, but annual boosters are essential. Consult your chosen veterinarian.

The general requirements are:

Dogs: Parvovirus, Leptospirosos, Distemper and Canine Hepatitis. Vaccinations start at 2 months old. Annual booster required.Rabies. Baccinations start at 3 months old. Annual booster requiredHeart Worm. Begin treatment at 3 months, and once a month thereafter. Heart guard tablets are available.Worms; Consult your vet. Dose regularly starting at 1 month old.

Cats:Feline Leukemia and combined Feline Deistember/Influenza. Vaccinations start at 3 months old. Annual booster required.Rabies. Vaccinations start at 3 months old. Annual booster requiredWorms; consult your vet. Dose regularly.
 

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