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Animal Army Foundation

Animal Army Foundation is a licensed non-profit animal hospital in Na Jomtien, operating since 1994.

Last updated 30 May 2026

PattayaPets lists this organisation as a public-interest service. We are not affiliated with it and take no payment from it. Locations, hours and the animals in care change — please confirm current details directly with the organisation.

What it does

Animal Army Foundation is a registered, licensed animal hospital in Na Jomtien that has worked in animal welfare since 1994. Its veterinary team operates a dedicated rescue ambulance providing emergency care to street animals and pets in urgent need, alongside everyday clinic work. It also encourages adoption of homeless companion animals and has supported adopters in flying newly adopted animals overseas. Its Na Jomtien site combines rescue ambulance work with everyday clinic services — useful if you adopt an animal that still needs follow-up treatment. See also our Animal Army Hospital listing in the vets directory.

Adopting from Animal Army Foundation

Animal Army runs an adoption programme for dogs and cats in its care, including support for international adopters. Its public website is not currently available — contact the foundation by phone or email for current animals and the adoption process.

If you cannot adopt, fostering, volunteering and donating all make a real difference — shelters run on exactly that support.

Visiting, fostering and volunteering

Most Pattaya rescues are small teams on tight budgets, not tourist attractions. Message or email before you visit, wear closed shoes, and expect noise, strong smells and animals in various states of health. Children can visit when the organisation agrees, but supervise closely — frightened rescue dogs may not behave like pets at home.

Volunteering often means cleaning, feeding, walking sociable dogs or helping with laundry — not only cuddling puppies. Donations of cash, food and medicine are usually welcome; ask what they need this week rather than assuming.

After you adopt in Pattaya

After adoption, schedule a vet check within the first week even if the rescue has vaccinated and sterilised the animal. Register and microchip as soon as practical, read dog registration in Thailand for dogs, and confirm your condo or landlord allows pets — see pet-friendly housing. Routine care: cat vaccinations, dog vaccinations, and spaying & neutering if not already done. Flying abroad later? Start the export process months ahead — the rabies titer test cannot be rushed.

Get in touch

Location: 90/55 Moo 5, Na Jomtien, Sattahip District, Chon Buri 20250

Hours: Daily 08:00–17:00; animal intake by appointment (emergencies excepted)

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 085 093 5954

Contact the organisation directly for visiting arrangements and the animals looking for homes.

Frequently asked

Are pets from Animal Army Foundation vaccinated and sterilised?

Reputable rescues rehome animals vaccinated and sterilised, and are open about each animal's health. Confirm the specifics for any animal directly with the organisation before you commit.

Does Animal Army Foundation charge an adoption fee?

Many rescues ask for a donation or adoption fee to cover vaccinations, sterilisation and food. Amounts vary — ask directly. A fee is normal; unusually high pressure for cash without paperwork is a red flag.

I am leaving Thailand — can I adopt and take the pet with me?

Often yes. Many rescues support adopters in relocating an animal abroad. Plan early and read our guide to the export process — the rabies titer test in particular needs lead time.

How do I visit or volunteer?

Contact the organisation directly via its website or Facebook page to ask about visiting hours, volunteering and fostering. PattayaPets does not coordinate visits — always arrange ahead.

Can I foster before adopting from Animal Army Foundation?

Many rescues welcome fosters — it frees kennel space and lets you learn the animal's temperament. See our fostering guide and ask the organisation what they need.

What should I ask before adopting a rescue pet?

Ask about vaccinations, sterilisation, behavioural history, any medical needs, bite history, and what support the rescue offers after adoption. See our adopt a pet in Pattaya hub for the wider picture.

Can foreigners adopt in Thailand?

Yes — rescues regularly place animals with expat and tourist adopters. You need a stable home, commitment to vaccinations and registration, and realistic plans if you may leave Thailand later.

What if my condo does not allow pets?

Do not adopt until housing is sorted — returning an animal is traumatic for everyone. Read pet-friendly housing and get written permission from your landlord or juristic person where possible.

Editorial and informational only. PattayaPets is not a veterinary practice and does not give veterinary advice. Pet import and export rules change without notice — always confirm the current requirements with the official source before you act. Always consult a qualified veterinarian about your pet’s health.