On June 25, 2025, executives, project managers, and the veterinary team from AnyVet met with Dr. Sitthaphon Iamvisut, Director of the Public Health Veterinary Office under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA).

During the visit, AnyVet officially donated 10,000 ICAR-compliant pet microchips and 5 microchip readers to support activities under the Animal Control and Management Ordinance B.E. 2567, which will be enforced from January 10, 2026.

This donation is offered without any conditions, as part of an ongoing public-private partnership aimed at advancing responsible pet ownership and increasing access to free microchipping services for residents across Bangkok.


A Public-Private Partnership to Improve Pet Welfare in Bangkok

AnyVet is honored to collaborate with the BMA’s Public Health Veterinary Office as a trusted provider of pet microchip technology and infrastructure. The partnership began with a successful Free Microchipping Campaign at BKK Expo 2025, which received widespread support from pet owners citywide.

Building on this momentum, AnyVet will continue offering free microchipping at the upcoming Ordinance Kickoff Event, scheduled for:

📍 August 2–3, 2025
🏢 Central EastVille, Bangkok

Pet owners are invited to bring their pets to receive free microchip implantation, ensuring compliance with the upcoming regulation and fostering a culture of responsible pet care in Bangkok.


AnyVet’s Mission: “A Good Life Should Be a Standard, Not a Privilege.”

AnyVet remains committed to enhancing the quality of life for pets across Thailand by:

  • Providing ICAR- and ISO 11784/11785-certified microchips

  • Maintaining a secure national pet database

  • Partnering with over 600 clinics and animal hospitals nationwide

Because a microchip is more than an ID it is a powerful tool for reuniting lost pets with their families and creating a more systematic approach to urban animal welfare.

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