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Vets & pet care in Phetchaburi.

An honest guide for pet owners: Muang Phet Animal Hospital on Ratchadamnoen Road, independent clinics around Tha Rap subdistrict, pet registration through the Provincial Livestock Office, and why Hua Hin is the realistic backup for anything beyond routine care.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 11 July 2026 · Last reviewed 11 July 2026

Phetchaburi's pet-care scene is small and genuinely local rather than built around foreign residents the way Hua Hin's is next door. The good news: Muang Phet Animal Hospital, a well-documented clinic on Ratchadamnoen Road in the town centre, covers routine and surgical care, and a couple of smaller independent clinics around Tha Rap subdistrict near the old town round out the local options. For anything beyond routine care, Hua Hin's much larger veterinary sector is a short, realistic trip away. Here's exactly where to go, what to expect, and what things cost.

Where to get pet care in Phetchaburi

Muang Phet Animal Hospital (โรงพยาบาลสัตว์เมืองเพ็ชร)Mueang Phetchaburi

Phetchaburi town's best-documented option: a clean, spacious clinic on Ratchadamnoen Road in Khlong Krasaeng subdistrict, with modern equipment and experienced vets covering both medical (อายุรกรรม) and surgical (ศัลยกรรม) care, plus a pet-supplies counter. Open daily except Tuesdays, roughly 9am-8pm. Reachable on 08-8207-2755 or via its Facebook page and Line -- confirm current hours directly, since a single clinic's schedule can shift.

Independent clinics around Tha RapTha Rap subdistrict

Near the old town and train station, Phumirak Animal Clinic (คลินิกรักษาสัตว์ภูมิรักษ์) at 20/11 Phumirak Road, Tha Rap subdistrict (091 299 0935) and Doctor Tan Raksat Animal Hospital (โรงพยาบาลสัตว์หมอตาลรักษ์สัตว์) on Phongsuriya Road, also in Tha Rap, are both listed in Thai pet-service directories rather than cross-verified across multiple independent sources the way Muang Phet Animal Hospital is -- call ahead to confirm current hours, English capability and services before relying on either for anything beyond a routine visit.

Pet registration & rabies controlOfficial

Formal rabies-control and pet-registration matters route through the Phetchaburi Provincial Livestock Office (สำนักงานปศุสัตว์จังหวัดเพชรบุรี), part of the national Department of Livestock Development (DLD), at 1 Ratchadamnoen Road, Khlong Krasaeng subdistrict, Mueang Phetchaburi district -- coincidentally the same road as Muang Phet Animal Hospital. This is the correct official contact point for provincial rabies-control programmes and livestock/animal registration questions, distinct from a private clinic visit.

Hua Hin as the larger backupBackup

Phetchaburi's pet-care scene is small and genuinely local, without the international-standard animal hospitals found in bigger expat hubs. For emergencies, advanced imaging, complex surgery or anything beyond what Phetchaburi's clinics can handle, Hua Hin's much larger and more foreign-owner-oriented veterinary sector -- about an hour south by road -- is the realistic referral point, the same pattern Phetchaburi residents already use for advanced human medical care.

Prices

Phetchaburi vet & pet-care price guide

Indicative pricing reflecting typical Thailand-wide provincial clinic costs rather than a Phetchaburi-specific published price list. USD is approximate at about 36 THB to the dollar; always confirm the exact quote with the clinic.

ServiceCost (THB)Approx (USD)
Consultation / check-up200 - 6006 - 17
Core vaccination (per shot, incl. rabies)300 - 8008 - 22
Deworm / flea & tick treatment200 - 6006 - 17
ISO microchip500 - 1,20014 - 33
Spay / neuter (cat)1,000 - 2,50028 - 70
Spay / neuter (dog)2,500 - 8,00070 - 220
Basic blood panel800 - 2,00022 - 55
House call / delivery feeVaries -- confirm directly--

Booking, paying & practical tips

Booking & languagePractical

Phetchaburi's clinics are more likely to be Thai-language first than Hua Hin's foreign-oriented practices, so calling ahead or bringing a Thai-speaking friend is a sensible precaution. Muang Phet Animal Hospital's Facebook and Line presence make it the easiest to message in advance.

Paying & pet insuranceOut of pocket

Routine vet care in Phetchaburi is paid out of pocket by cash or card, and prices are low enough that most owners self-fund. Pet insurance remains a small market in Thailand; a few local insurers offer accident-and-illness cover, but budgeting directly for care is the norm here as elsewhere in provincial Thailand.

Vaccinations, microchipping & documentationRecords

Keep your pet current on core vaccinations -- rabies above all -- plus deworming, and maintain an ISO 15-digit microchip and vaccination book. These are the same records needed for the Provincial Livestock Office's registration purposes and for any future pet import/export, so a clear, chipped, fully-vaccinated pet keeps every option open.

Tropical health & preventionClimate

Phetchaburi's heat and humidity mean year-round flea, tick and mosquito exposure, so monthly parasite prevention and heartworm protection matter. Ask whichever clinic you use for a prevention plan, and avoid walking pets in the midday heat, especially near Kaeng Krachan's forest edges where ticks are more common.

Planning for an emergencyBefore you need it

Because Phetchaburi's own vet options are limited and Hua Hin is the realistic backup for anything serious, it's worth saving Muang Phet Animal Hospital's number, knowing the route south to Hua Hin in advance, and discussing with whichever local clinic you use when they would refer onward rather than treat locally.

FAQ

Phetchaburi vets & pet care FAQ

Where do I take my pet in Phetchaburi?

Muang Phet Animal Hospital (โรงพยาบาลสัตว์เมืองเพ็ชร) on Ratchadamnoen Road in Mueang Phetchaburi is the best-documented option, open daily except Tuesdays with a Facebook and Line presence for booking. Around Tha Rap subdistrict near the old town, Phumirak Animal Clinic and Doctor Tan Raksat Animal Hospital are smaller local options listed in Thai pet-service directories -- call ahead to confirm hours and English capability before relying on either for anything beyond routine care.

Is there rabies vaccination and pet registration in Phetchaburi?

Yes. Rabies vaccination is available through local clinics, and formal rabies-control and registration matters go through the Phetchaburi Provincial Livestock Office (part of the national Department of Livestock Development), based on Ratchadamnoen Road in Khlong Krasaeng subdistrict, Mueang Phetchaburi district. This is the correct official contact for provincial registration questions, separate from a routine clinic visit.

Is there an emergency or 24-hour vet in Phetchaburi?

Not a dedicated one -- Phetchaburi has no large-scale animal hospital of its own. For anything serious, complex surgery or advanced diagnostics, Hua Hin's much larger and more foreign-owner-oriented veterinary sector, roughly an hour south by road, is the realistic backup -- the same referral pattern used for advanced human healthcare in the province.

How much does a vet cost in Phetchaburi?

As a rough guide, a consultation runs about 200-600 THB, a vaccination (including rabies) 300-800 THB, a microchip 500-1,200 THB, cat sterilisation 1,000-2,500 THB and dog sterilisation 2,500-8,000 THB depending on size. Pricing is broadly in line with the rest of provincial Thailand and well below US, UK or Australian costs. Confirm the exact quote with the clinic, since Phetchaburi's options are smaller and less standardised than Hua Hin's.

Can I bring my pet's paperwork up to date for future travel while in Phetchaburi?

Yes -- keeping your pet's ISO microchip and vaccination records current at a Phetchaburi clinic covers the same documentation needed later for pet import/export or for registration with the Provincial Livestock Office. Start early if you're planning an eventual move, since rabies titre testing and export permits take lead time.

Sources & References

Sources & References

Primary and official sources are cited above. Government rules, fees and procedures in Thailand change over time and vary by office; always confirm current requirements with the relevant authority before relying on them. BAANLYY never takes paid placement in editorial content.

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