Starting January 2026, the city of Bangkok will officially enforce a new municipal regulation under the Animal Control Ordinance B.E. 2567 (2024). One of the key mandates in this law is:
All pets must be microchipped.
Although this requirement will begin only in Bangkok, it marks a crucial first step toward building a nationwide pet registration system in Thailand.
Why Is Pet Microchipping Now Mandatory?
Thousands of pets go missing every year and the majority never return home. One major reason is the lack of permanent identification. Tags and collars can fall off, but a microchip lasts a lifetime.
To ensure animal welfare, responsible ownership, and traceability, Bangkok authorities have taken this regulatory step forward. Pet owners must now microchip their pets and register their information in an official database.
How to Microchip Your Pet with AnyVet
At AnyVet, we make it easy and reliable to microchip your pet under this new legal requirement.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Find a nearby veterinary clinic
Browse our Partner Hospital Network to locate trusted clinics across Bangkok and surrounding areas.Contact the clinic for an appointment
Fees and conditions may vary depending on the veterinary facility.Prepare your pet in advance
Minimum age: 8 weeks
Must be in good health
Avoid bathing 1–2 days before the appointment
Have complete owner and pet information ready
Post-Microchip Care Tips
Once your pet is microchipped, follow these guidelines to ensure everything is properly recorded and maintained:
Avoid bathing or heavy activity for 1–2 days
Visit a local clinic to scan the chip once a year to confirm it’s working
Check your registration status online using your microchip number
If your data is missing, contact your veterinarian immediately to complete registration
💡 Reminder:
“An unregistered microchip is as good as no microchip at all.”
Is a Microchip the Same as GPS?
Many pet owners still believe that a microchip can track a pet’s real-time location but that’s a common misconception.
❌ Microchips Do Not Provide Location Tracking
A microchip is not a GPS device. It cannot show your pet’s current location, send signals, or connect to satellites.
Instead, a pet microchip is used only for permanent identification. It contains a unique ID number that can be scanned by veterinarians or animal shelters. This number is linked to a database where your contact information is stored allowing rescuers to reunite lost pets with their owners.
Why Choose AnyVet Microchip?
At AnyVet, we believe:
“Every life deserves a home. Every bond deserves a way back.”
We’re committed to helping pet owners in Thailand stay compliant with upcoming regulations and keep their pets safe and identifiable.
What We Offer:
High-quality ICAR-certified microchips
Nationwide registration and database support
Safe for dogs, cats, and all types of companion animals
A growing network of trusted veterinary partners across Bangkok and beyond
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