Living with Pets
Pet Hotels and Boarding in Bangkok: What to Expect and What It Costs
Find the perfect temporary home for your furry friend while you're away

Summary
Discover top pet hotel Bangkok options with pricing, amenities, and expert tips to keep your pet safe and happy during your travels.
You found the perfect pet-friendly condo near BTS Phra Khanong, your golden retriever has settled in, and life in Bangkok feels great. Then your company announces a three-day trip to Singapore. Or maybe you've been planning a beach weekend in Koh Samui with friends. Either way, you need someone reliable to look after your dog or cat while you're gone. That's where pet hotels and boarding facilities come in, and Bangkok actually has a solid selection of them.
What Pet Hotels in Bangkok Actually Look Like
If you're imagining a sad row of concrete kennels, you can relax. Most pet hotels in Bangkok have come a long way. Many offer air-conditioned rooms, webcam access so you can check on your pet from your phone, daily walks, grooming add-ons, and even swimming pools for dogs. Some of the higher-end spots feel more like resorts than kennels.
Take a place like Petropolis, located out near Bangna. Dogs there get private rooms with beds, scheduled playtime, and access to a large outdoor area. Closer to the city center, facilities near Sukhumvit or Lat Phrao tend to be smaller but still well-maintained, often run by passionate pet lovers who treat every animal like their own.
Cats generally get separate, quieter boarding areas. This is important because cats stress easily in noisy environments. A good facility will always keep dogs and cats in completely separate zones. If they don't, keep looking.
How Much Does Pet Boarding in Bangkok Cost?
Pricing depends on the size of your pet, the type of room, and the location of the facility. For dogs, expect to pay somewhere between 400 and 1,500 THB per night. Small dogs on the lower end, large breeds on the higher end. Premium suites with private play areas and webcam monitoring push closer to 2,000 THB per night at upscale spots.
For cats, boarding usually runs between 300 and 800 THB per night. Cats require less space and fewer walks, so the pricing reflects that. Some places offer discounts for longer stays, so if you're going away for a week or more, ask about weekly rates.
A friend of mine who rents a one-bedroom condo at Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit for around 18,000 THB per month boards her two cats at a small facility near MRT Phetchaburi whenever she travels. She pays about 500 THB per night per cat, which comes to roughly 3,000 THB for a three-night trip. Not cheap, but she says the peace of mind is worth every baht.
Extra services like grooming, training sessions, or special dietary meal prep usually cost additional fees. Always ask for the full price breakdown before you book.
What to Check Before Booking a Pet Hotel
Not all pet boarding facilities in Bangkok are created equal. Before you hand over your furry family member, do a visit in person. Walk through the facility. Check cleanliness, ventilation, and how the staff interact with the animals already there. Trust your gut.
Here's a quick checklist of things to verify. Does the facility require up-to-date vaccination records? They should. A place that accepts any animal without checking health documents is a red flag. Do they have a vet on call or nearby? Emergencies happen. Is there 24-hour staff on site, or do animals get left alone overnight?
Also ask about their policy for pets with medical conditions. If your dog takes daily medication or your cat has a sensitive stomach, you need to know the staff can handle it. Some smaller boarding houses near areas like Soi Ari or Thonglor are run by trained vet techs, which gives an extra layer of reassurance.
If you're still in the process of finding a pet-friendly condo in Bangkok, it's smart to also research nearby boarding options before signing a lease. Having a trusted pet hotel within a short drive makes life much easier.
Alternatives to Traditional Pet Hotels
Pet hotels aren't your only option. Bangkok has a growing network of pet sitters who come to your condo or host your pet in their own home. Apps and Facebook groups connect pet owners with vetted sitters, and rates can be more affordable than formal boarding facilities, sometimes as low as 250 to 500 THB per night for in-home stays.
One popular approach among expats living in buildings like The Lumpini 24 near BTS Phrom Phong is to arrange pet-sitting swaps with neighbors. You watch their cat one weekend, they watch yours the next. It costs nothing and your pet stays in a familiar environment.
For dog owners specifically, some doggy daycares around Ekkamai and On Nut also offer overnight boarding. These can be great because your dog is already comfortable with the staff and routine from regular daycare visits. If you're curious about what areas offer the most convenience for pet owners, check out this guide on the best neighborhoods for expats in Bangkok.
Planning Ahead Makes Everything Easier
The biggest mistake pet owners make in Bangkok is waiting until the last minute. During peak travel seasons like Songkran in April or the long weekends in December, popular pet hotels fill up fast. Some of the best facilities near Sukhumvit and Silom get fully booked two to three weeks in advance.
Start researching early, do a trial overnight stay before your actual trip, and keep your pet's vaccination booklet updated. Many facilities won't accept bookings without proof of current rabies and core vaccinations.
Living with pets in Bangkok is absolutely doable, but it takes a bit of planning. Whether you're boarding a husky in an air-conditioned suite or having a neighbor watch your cat for the weekend, knowing your options ahead of time means less stress for you and your pet.
If you're looking for a pet-friendly rental that puts you close to great boarding facilities, parks, and vet clinics, try searching on superagent.co. The platform lets you filter for pet-friendly condos across Bangkok so you can find a place where both you and your pet feel at home.
You found the perfect pet-friendly condo near BTS Phra Khanong, your golden retriever has settled in, and life in Bangkok feels great. Then your company announces a three-day trip to Singapore. Or maybe you've been planning a beach weekend in Koh Samui with friends. Either way, you need someone reliable to look after your dog or cat while you're gone. That's where pet hotels and boarding facilities come in, and Bangkok actually has a solid selection of them.
What Pet Hotels in Bangkok Actually Look Like
If you're imagining a sad row of concrete kennels, you can relax. Most pet hotels in Bangkok have come a long way. Many offer air-conditioned rooms, webcam access so you can check on your pet from your phone, daily walks, grooming add-ons, and even swimming pools for dogs. Some of the higher-end spots feel more like resorts than kennels.
Take a place like Petropolis, located out near Bangna. Dogs there get private rooms with beds, scheduled playtime, and access to a large outdoor area. Closer to the city center, facilities near Sukhumvit or Lat Phrao tend to be smaller but still well-maintained, often run by passionate pet lovers who treat every animal like their own.
Cats generally get separate, quieter boarding areas. This is important because cats stress easily in noisy environments. A good facility will always keep dogs and cats in completely separate zones. If they don't, keep looking.
How Much Does Pet Boarding in Bangkok Cost?
Pricing depends on the size of your pet, the type of room, and the location of the facility. For dogs, expect to pay somewhere between 400 and 1,500 THB per night. Small dogs on the lower end, large breeds on the higher end. Premium suites with private play areas and webcam monitoring push closer to 2,000 THB per night at upscale spots.
For cats, boarding usually runs between 300 and 800 THB per night. Cats require less space and fewer walks, so the pricing reflects that. Some places offer discounts for longer stays, so if you're going away for a week or more, ask about weekly rates.
A friend of mine who rents a one-bedroom condo at Ideo Mobi Sukhumvit for around 18,000 THB per month boards her two cats at a small facility near MRT Phetchaburi whenever she travels. She pays about 500 THB per night per cat, which comes to roughly 3,000 THB for a three-night trip. Not cheap, but she says the peace of mind is worth every baht.
Extra services like grooming, training sessions, or special dietary meal prep usually cost additional fees. Always ask for the full price breakdown before you book.
What to Check Before Booking a Pet Hotel
Not all pet boarding facilities in Bangkok are created equal. Before you hand over your furry family member, do a visit in person. Walk through the facility. Check cleanliness, ventilation, and how the staff interact with the animals already there. Trust your gut.
Here's a quick checklist of things to verify. Does the facility require up-to-date vaccination records? They should. A place that accepts any animal without checking health documents is a red flag. Do they have a vet on call or nearby? Emergencies happen. Is there 24-hour staff on site, or do animals get left alone overnight?
Also ask about their policy for pets with medical conditions. If your dog takes daily medication or your cat has a sensitive stomach, you need to know the staff can handle it. Some smaller boarding houses near areas like Soi Ari or Thonglor are run by trained vet techs, which gives an extra layer of reassurance.
If you're still in the process of finding a pet-friendly condo in Bangkok, it's smart to also research nearby boarding options before signing a lease. Having a trusted pet hotel within a short drive makes life much easier.
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Alternatives to Traditional Pet Hotels
Pet hotels aren't your only option. Bangkok has a growing network of pet sitters who come to your condo or host your pet in their own home. Apps and Facebook groups connect pet owners with vetted sitters, and rates can be more affordable than formal boarding facilities, sometimes as low as 250 to 500 THB per night for in-home stays.
One popular approach among expats living in buildings like The Lumpini 24 near BTS Phrom Phong is to arrange pet-sitting swaps with neighbors. You watch their cat one weekend, they watch yours the next. It costs nothing and your pet stays in a familiar environment.
For dog owners specifically, some doggy daycares around Ekkamai and On Nut also offer overnight boarding. These can be great because your dog is already comfortable with the staff and routine from regular daycare visits. If you're curious about what areas offer the most convenience for pet owners, check out this guide on the best neighborhoods for expats in Bangkok.
Planning Ahead Makes Everything Easier
The biggest mistake pet owners make in Bangkok is waiting until the last minute. During peak travel seasons like Songkran in April or the long weekends in December, popular pet hotels fill up fast. Some of the best facilities near Sukhumvit and Silom get fully booked two to three weeks in advance.
Start researching early, do a trial overnight stay before your actual trip, and keep your pet's vaccination booklet updated. Many facilities won't accept bookings without proof of current rabies and core vaccinations.
Living with pets in Bangkok is absolutely doable, but it takes a bit of planning. Whether you're boarding a husky in an air-conditioned suite or having a neighbor watch your cat for the weekend, knowing your options ahead of time means less stress for you and your pet.
If you're looking for a pet-friendly rental that puts you close to great boarding facilities, parks, and vet clinics, try searching on superagent.co. The platform lets you filter for pet-friendly condos across Bangkok so you can find a place where both you and your pet feel at home.
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