Skip to main content
Happy golden retriever dog in Bangkok park representing pet-friendly living in Phrom Phong
Living Guide

Pet-Friendly Phrom Phong: Guide for Dog & Cat Owners

Living in Phrom Phong with pets. Pet-friendly condos, parks, veterinarians, groomers, and everything you need for happy pets in Bangkok.

Eric Kurtto
Eric Kurtto
February 5, 20258 min read

Living with Pets in Phrom Phong

Good news: Phrom Phong is one of Bangkok's most pet-friendly neighborhoods. Here's everything you need to know about raising happy, healthy pets here.

Pet-Friendly Condos

Finding Pet-Friendly Housing

Not all condos allow pets, and restrictions vary:

  • No pets: Some buildings have strict no-pet policies
  • Small pets only: Under 5-10 kg, often cats and small dogs
  • Size/breed restrictions: Weight limits or banned breeds
  • Pet deposit: Additional deposit required

Always ask:

  1. Are pets allowed?
  2. Size/weight restrictions?
  3. Breed restrictions?
  4. Pet deposit required?
  5. Pet rules (leash in common areas, etc.)
BuildingPet PolicyNotes
Baan Siri 24Dogs under 10kgGood garden area
Noble RemixCats and small dogsModern, near BTS
39 By SansiriPets allowedNice grounds
The Address 28Small petsPet-friendly community
Siri at SukhumvitCase by caseAsk management

Pro tip: Older, low-rise buildings are often more flexible about pets than new high-rises.

Dog Parks & Exercise

Benjasiri Park

The best option for dog walking in Phrom Phong:

  • Large grassy areas
  • Early morning (6-8 AM) and evening (5-7 PM) are best
  • Many other dog owners at these times
  • Bring water and bags
  • Dogs should be leashed (not always enforced)

Benchakitti Park

Slightly further but larger:

  • More space for running
  • Elevated walkway
  • 10-minute walk from Phrom Phong
  • Great for longer walks

Dog-Friendly Cafes

Some cafes welcome well-behaved dogs:

  • Dog in Town (Thonglor) — Dog cafe
  • Hopper (Sukhumvit) — Outdoor seating, dogs welcome
  • Various independent cafes — Ask first

Veterinary Care

Top Veterinary Clinics

Thonglor Pet Hospital

Closest and most popular

  • Address: Sukhumvit 55
  • Services: Full service, emergency, surgery
  • English-speaking vets
  • Open 24 hours for emergencies
  • Phone: 02-712-1123

Soi Dog Foundation Clinic

Good for routine care

  • Lower cost
  • Spay/neuter specialists
  • Great for vaccinations

Bumrungrad Pet Care

Premium option

  • Attached to Bumrungrad Hospital area
  • High-end equipment
  • Specialist consultations

Typical Veterinary Costs

ServiceCost
Check-up฿500-800
Vaccination฿400-800
Spay (cat)฿2,000-4,000
Spay (dog)฿4,000-8,000
Dental cleaning฿3,000-6,000
Blood tests฿1,000-3,000
Emergency visit฿1,500-3,000+

Pet Services

Grooming

ShopLocationPrice Range
Pet's WorldSukhumvit฿500-1,500
PetLand GroomingEmQuartier฿800-2,000
Various soi shopsThroughout฿300-800

Tip: Many groomers offer pickup/delivery.

Pet Sitting & Walking

  • Pawshake.co.th — App-based pet sitters
  • Rover — International, works in Bangkok
  • Local sitters — Ask expat Facebook groups
  • Condo security — Some will help for tips

Typical rates:

  • Dog walking (1 hour): ฿300-500
  • Pet sitting (per day): ฿500-1,000
  • Overnight boarding: ฿800-1,500

Pet Supplies

Pet shops:

  • Pet Lovers Centre (EmQuartier)
  • PetLand (Various locations)
  • Makro/Lotus (Bulk food)

Online:

  • Lazada — Wide selection, delivery
  • Shopee — Competitive prices
  • Pet specialty sites

Bringing Pets to Thailand

Requirements

For dogs and cats:

  1. Microchip (ISO 11784/11785)
  2. Rabies vaccination (30+ days before, valid)
  3. Health certificate from origin country
  4. Import permit from Thai DLD
  5. Blood titer test (for some countries)

Process

  1. 60+ days before: Rabies vaccination if not current
  2. 30+ days before: Apply for Thai import permit
  3. 10 days before: Vet health certificate
  4. Arrival: Present documents at airport

Airlines

Pet-friendly airlines to Bangkok:

  • Thai Airways (cargo and cabin)
  • Singapore Airlines (cargo)
  • Emirates (cargo)
  • Various others

In-cabin: Usually under 7-8 kg including carrier Cargo: Required for larger pets

Costs

ItemCost
Import permitFree
Health certificates$50-200
Airline pet fee$200-500
Cargo shipping$500-2,000+

Living with Cats

Cat-Specific Tips

Balcony safety:

  • Most condos have balconies
  • Install cat-safe netting
  • Check gaps in railings
  • Supervised balcony time only

Indoor environment:

  • Air conditioning is essential
  • Cat trees and perches
  • Screen doors/windows

Cat cafes nearby:

  • Caturday Cat Cafe (Ratchathewi)
  • Mohu Cat Cafe (Various)
  • Visit for cat socialization!

Health Considerations

Tropical Pet Health

Common issues:

  • Heat stress (never leave in cars!)
  • Ticks and fleas (year-round prevention needed)
  • Heartworm (monthly prevention essential)
  • Food poisoning (street food scraps)

Preventive care schedule:

  • Monthly: Heartworm, flea/tick prevention
  • Annual: Vaccinations, checkup
  • Regular: Dental care

Emergency Preparedness

Keep handy:

  • Vet clinic phone numbers
  • Pet first aid kit
  • Carrier/leash accessible
  • Medical records
  • Pet insurance information

Pet Insurance

Available in Thailand:

  • MSIG Pet Insurance
  • Southeast Insurance
  • Various international plans

Coverage:

  • Medical expenses
  • Surgery
  • Accidents
  • Third-party liability

Cost: ฿2,000-8,000/year depending on coverage

Community & Socializing

Dog Owner Groups

Facebook:

  • Bangkok Dog Owners
  • Phrom Phong Pet Owners
  • Expat Dogs Thailand

Meet-ups:

  • Benjasiri Park morning group (informal)
  • Weekend dog social events
  • Breed-specific groups

Pet Events

  • Pet Expo Thailand (Annual, BITEC)
  • Adoption fairs (Various locations)
  • Dog-friendly charity events

Practical Tips

Daily Life

  1. Morning routine: Walk before 8 AM (cooler)
  2. Midday: Keep pets inside, A/C on
  3. Evening: Second walk after 5 PM
  4. Hydration: Always have water available

Hot Weather

  • Never walk on hot pavement (test with your hand)
  • Carry water on walks
  • Watch for signs of overheating
  • Consider cooling mats

Rainy Season

  • Quick walks between storms
  • Dry pets after rain
  • Indoor activities
  • Waterproof coat for long walks

The Bottom Line

Phrom Phong is genuinely pet-friendly by Bangkok standards. With proper planning—a pet-friendly condo, good vet, and community connections—your pets can thrive here.

Key success factors:

  1. Confirm pet policy before signing any lease
  2. Establish vet relationship early
  3. Join pet owner communities
  4. Maintain preventive health care
  5. Adapt to the tropical climate

Welcome to Phrom Phong—your pets will love it here too!

petsdogscatspet-friendlycondos

Looking for a condo in Phrom Phong?

Get personalized recommendations based on your budget.

Find a Condo

Get more guides like this

Join our newsletter for Phrom Phong tips, new listings, and neighborhood updates.

No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Continue exploring

Looking for a condo?

Get personalized recommendations based on your budget and preferences.

Learn more

Not sure if Phrom Phong is right for you?

Take our 2-minute quiz to find out.

Learn more

Explore on the map

See everything in Phrom Phong on an interactive map.

Learn more