Preparing for Bangkok's 2026 Pet Ordinance: Microchipping & Pet Registration Made Easy

Following the official announcement of the 2024 Bangkok Animal Control Ordinance, pet owners across the city are showing increasing interest in pet microchipping and registration. With enforcement starting in January 2026, AnyVet is here to help you understand what you need to know and how to comply.
📌 What Is the 2024 Animal Control Ordinance?
The new ordinance aims to control the pet population in Bangkok including dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals to prevent stray animal issues and promote responsible pet ownership within the urban community.
📌 Why Is Pet Registration Required?
Pet registration is more than a legal requirement it builds a better system for pets, owners, and society.
✅ Benefits of Pet Registration:
Accurate animal population data allows the government to plan public programs like:
Free sterilization programsFree vaccination programs
Each registered pet receives a unique microchip ID, linking the pet to a central database
Helps reduce the number of strays and abandoned animals
Controls the number of pets per household or area
Reduces environmental and sanitation impact in city communities
💬 Already own more pets than allowed? You may explain to authorities no need to relocate or abandon your pets.
📌 When Does Registration Begin?
The 2024 Ordinance will take effect on January 10, 2026
Currently (as of 2025), only dogs are required to be registered
Starting 2026, all dogs and cats must be registered within:
120 days of birth
30 days of ownership (if adopted or purchased)
📌 Who Must Register?
All dog and cat owners living in Bangkok must comply.
The 2024 version of the ordinance expands coverage beyond previous legislation.
📌 Where to Register Your Pets
You can register your pets at:
✅ 8 Animal Clinics under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
✅ District Offices near your residence
List of BMA Veterinary Clinics:
Rabies Control Unit, Mit Maitri Road, Din Daeng
0-2248-7417BMA Vet Clinic 1, Si Phraya, Bang Rak
0-2236-4055 ext. 213BMA Vet Clinic 2, Min Buri
0-2914-5822BMA Vet Clinic 3, Wat That Thong, Wattana
0-2392-9278BMA Vet Clinic 4, Bang Khen, Chatuchak
0-2579-1342BMA Vet Clinic 5, Wat Hong Rattanaram, Bangkok Yai
0-2472-5895 ext. 109BMA Vet Clinic 6, Chuang Nuchanet, Chom Thong
0-2476-6493 ext. 1104BMA Vet Clinic 7, Bangkok Noi
0-2411-2432
📌 How to Register Your Pets
Required Documents:
National ID and house registration (of the owner)
Consent letter (if renting a property)
Sterilization/vaccination certificate (if applicable)
Microchip implant certificate
Forms: KLS.1 / KLS.2 / Power of Attorney (if needed)
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✅ If microchipped through AnyVet Microchip, the vet can instantly issue the KLS.1 and KLS.2 registration documents.
After successful registration, the owner will receive KLS.3 – Pet ID Card.
📌 What Happens If You Don’t Register?
Pets without KLS.3 may be confiscated and quarantined
Owners may face fines and cover the cost of care
If unclaimed, pets may be auctioned or legally rehomed
💡 Final Thoughts: Microchipping + Registration = Responsible Pet Ownership
Proper microchipping and registration not only protect your beloved pet but also help build a more responsible, pet-friendly city.
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