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Pet Shops in Pattaya

Where to buy pet food, litter, toys, tanks and supplies in Pattaya, in person and near you. Verified facts pages; verdicts follow an anonymous visit.

5 listed pet shops

Every listing is a verified facts page. Verdicts follow an anonymous visit.

PetSmart Pattaya

Pet shop · Jomtien

A pet shop on Thep Prasit Road towards the Jomtien side of the city, with a large selection of pet food and snacks.

Not yet reviewedWebsite

Tong-ma Aquarium & Pets Shop

Pet shop & aquarium · Jomtien

A pet and aquarium shop on Thep Prasit Road on the Jomtien side of Pattaya, stocking fish, pond supplies and everyday pet accessories alongside food.

Not yet reviewed062 881 4452

Pattaya Pet Center

Pet shop · Central Pattaya

A local pet shop on South Pattaya Soi 12 in Nong Prue, opposite the mosque, stocking everyday food and supplies for dogs and cats.

Not yet reviewed087 127 7757

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Buying pet supplies in Pattaya

Feeding and equipping a pet in Pattaya is straightforward for everyday needs, with a little planning for anything specialised.

  • What pet shops carry — food, treats, litter, beds, leads, toys and accessories, and sometimes grooming services. Staff can usually help you find what you need.
  • Food — mainstream dog and cat brands are widely stocked. For a specific imported or premium brand, check several shops and online retailers. Prescription diets are usually best sourced through a vet or the vets directory.
  • Shop versus vet — a pet shop sells supplies; health advice, medication and prescription food are a vet’s domain. Keep the two separate in your mind.
  • Online — Thailand’s online pet retailers and the major marketplace apps deliver across Pattaya, which is handy for heavy bags and hard-to-find brands.

More detail is in our guide to where to buy pet food in Pattaya. Many shops can also arrange or advise on microchipping — ask at the counter or through your vet.

Editorial and informational only. Listings describe the business experience, not veterinary medical quality. Always consult a qualified veterinarian.

Last updated 3 June 2026