Exactly how to bring your dog or cat from Singapore into Thailand — the authority that endorses your paperwork, rabies and titer guidance, airline notes, the official links, and the shared import process end to end.
Rabies & titer: Singapore is well-controlled for rabies. Thailand still requires a current microchip-linked rabies vaccination; check whether a titer is needed for your route.
Official endorsement: Your vet completes the certificate and Singapore's Animal & Veterinary Service (AVS, under NParks) handles the export documentation.
Flights: It's a short hop to Bangkok with frequent flights. Small pets may go in-cabin on some carriers; larger animals as cargo. Confirm with the airline.
This Thailand-side sequence is the same from Singapore as anywhere — the order matters most.
Always verify current rules against the primary sources before you book travel:
Sort the import, then find a genuinely pet-friendly home and neighbourhood.
General information only — not veterinary, legal or customs advice. Pet import rules, fees and timelines change and are enforced at officials' discretion; confirm current requirements with Thailand's Department of Livestock Development (DLD) and the Singapore authority above before booking travel. BAANLYY never takes paid placement.