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Bringing a pet to Thailand from Finland
The Thai steps are the standard ones for Finnish owners. The point to plan around is the journey home, which has the tapeworm rule for dogs.
Last updated 30 May 2026
This guide was last reviewed on 31 May 2026. Thailand's Department of Livestock Development, airlines and origin-country authorities change their rules without notice. Treat this as orientation, then confirm every current requirement with the DLD, your airline and your origin-country authority before you book or travel.
The timeline — what to do when
Work backwards from your flight.
| When | Step | Who |
|---|---|---|
| 3+ months before (if EU/EFTA return possible) | Microchip (if needed), rabies vaccination, optional rabies titer test — blood ≥30 days after vaccination | Your vet; approved lab |
| 6–8 weeks before | Core vaccinations and the 21-day wait after any primary rabies shot Thailand requires | Your vet |
| ~30 days before departure | Apply for DLD import permit (form R1/1) to the AQS at your arrival airport | DLD / Suvarnabhumi AQS |
| 2–3 weeks before | Book pet space on the flight; confirm airline requires the Thai import permit before boarding | Airline |
| Final 1–2 weeks | EU animal health / export certificate for third-country movement, completed by an authorised vet and endorsed by the Finnish Food Authority (Ruokavirasto) | Authorised vet + national authority |
| ≥3 days before landing | Email the AQS to confirm your exact arrival date and flight | DLD |
| Arrival day | AQS inspection; Forms R-6/R-7; 500 baht fee | Bangkok AQS |
Step pages: Follow the standard steps — microchip, rabies and the other vaccinations, the health certificate and the DLD import permit.
For the shared EU export-certificate framework every member state follows, see our bringing a pet from the EU guide.
The Finnish side of the paperwork
For travel from Finland to a non-EU country such as Thailand, your vet completes an EU export health certificate, endorsed by an official veterinarian under Ruokavirasto. The EU pet passport governs intra-EU travel only.
Use a vet experienced in export work and allow time for authority endorsement.
Documents Thailand expects
Regardless of origin country, the DLD asks for:
| Document | What it is |
|---|---|
| DLD import permit | Form R1/1, emailed to the AQS at your arrival airport. Valid 60 days from issue. Apply 7–60 days before departure (around 30 days is sensible). |
| Microchip certificate | ISO 11784/11785 15-digit chip, implanted before rabies vaccination. |
| Vaccination records | In English. See our vaccination guide for dog and cat schedules. |
| Government-endorsed health certificate | Export certificate from the origin country, endorsed as that authority requires. |
| Flight booking | Itinerary; confirm airline pet policy early. |
With complete paperwork, pets normally clear the AQS the same day — an inspection, not multi-week quarantine. Email the AQS to confirm your arrival date at least three days before landing. See pet quarantine in Thailand.
Planning the return to Finland
Thailand is not on the EU’s list of low-risk countries, so to bring a pet back into the EU from Thailand you need a valid rabies vaccination and a rabies titer test, with the blood sample taken at least 30 days after vaccination and a three-month wait before entry. Having the titer test done before you leave removes that wait later — it is the single best piece of forward planning.
Finland also keeps the tapeworm (Echinococcus) treatment rule: a dog entering Finland must be treated against tapeworm by a vet within a set window before arrival (commonly 24 to 120 hours). Plan that into the return, and confirm the current detail with Ruokavirasto. See exporting a pet to Finland.
Common mistakes on this corridor
- Using the EU pet passport alone — it is for travel within the EU/EFTA pet-travel area, not export to Thailand.
- Incomplete authority endorsement — the export certificate must be endorsed by the competent national veterinary authority, not only signed by a private vet.
- DLD permit timing — valid only 60 days from issue; apply inside the 7–60 day window.
- Skipping the titer test if you may return to Europe — the three-month EU wait catches people who did not plan ahead.
- Forgetting the tapeworm treatment on return — dogs need vet-administered treatment shortly before Finland entry.
After clearance — reaching Pattaya from the airport
Once the Animal Quarantine Station clears your pet, the practical question is the drive to Pattaya. From Suvarnabhumi, most owners use a pre-booked pet-friendly taxi, Grab with a crate (confirm with the driver), or a relocation transfer. From U-Tapao, the hop is shorter — one reason some Pattaya-bound owners choose UTP when the airline and route allow pets.
Have water, a spare towel and your pet’s usual food accessible after a long flight. Do not assume your condo or hotel accepts pets on arrival day — confirm pet-friendly housing in writing before you land. Schedule a local vet check within the first week for parasite prevention suited to Pattaya’s year-round climate.
Register and update microchip contact details to your Thai phone number, and read dog registration and rabies law for dogs. If you may leave Thailand later, plan the rabies titer test before or soon after arrival — the waiting period cannot be rushed when you export to the UK, EU or Australia.
Settling in Pattaya — first-month checklist
Beyond paperwork, new arrivals should tackle:
- Heat management — hot-climate pet care and cool-hour walks.
- Parasites — year-round flea, tick and heartworm prevention; see ticks & fleas.
- Street animals — walking safely around soi dogs.
- Emergency contacts — save a 24-hour vet before you need one.
- Food supply — where to buy pet food and a two-week buffer stock.
Thailand does not usually quarantine pets that arrive with complete documents — see pet quarantine in Thailand for when inspection becomes detention. Keep every stamped form the AQS gives you; you may need them for export later.
Official sources
Finnish / EU sources: Ruokavirasto pet travel; EU pet movement. Export mirror: taking a pet to Finland.
Official sources to verify against: Thai embassy pet import guide (revised January 2025); DLD import application form R1/1 (via the embassy guide or DLD Animal Quarantine stations); Suvarnabhumi AQS import: [email protected].
Frequently asked
Is the EU pet passport enough for Thailand?
No. It is for movement within the EU. Thailand needs an EU export health certificate endorsed by Ruokavirasto, plus the Thai DLD import permit.
What does Finland require for the return?
A valid rabies vaccination, a rabies titer test with a three-month wait, and — for dogs — a vet-administered tapeworm treatment shortly before arrival. Confirm with Ruokavirasto.
Which authority endorses the export certificate?
Ruokavirasto (the Finnish Food Authority) through an official veterinarian.
Will my pet be quarantined on arrival in Thailand?
Not usually with complete paperwork. See our quarantine guide.
Should I do the titer test before leaving Finland?
Strongly advisable if you may return. It removes the three-month wait later.
Which airport is better for Pattaya — BKK or U-Tapao?
U-Tapao is closer; Suvarnabhumi has more international routes. Your import permit must name the airport you actually use. See U-Tapao or Bangkok.
What should I do in my first week in Pattaya with a pet?
Book a local vet for parasite prevention, confirm housing allows pets, update microchip contacts, and save a 24-hour clinic number. See our owning a pet in Pattaya hub.
Will I need the titer test if I only stay in Thailand?
Not for Thai import. You need it if you may later export to the UK, EU, Australia or other titer-countries — plan early because the wait cannot be shortened.
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