Good Dog Vet In Pattaya?
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#1Posted 2005-10-15 22:55:25
As a Newbie resident near Mabprachan, I would be very grateful for any advice on good domestic animal vets in Pattaya. I am ideally looking for an English speaking vet, with a proper hygenic area for examinations and surgery, along the lines of European vets. Recommendations would be very welcome. Thank you.
#2Posted 2005-10-16 00:17:59 english_farang_lady, on 2005-10-15 16:55:25, said: As a Newbie resident near Mabprachan, I would be very grateful for any advice on good domestic animal vets in Pattaya. I am ideally looking for an English speaking vet, with a proper hygenic area for examinations and surgery, along the lines of European vets. Recommendations would be very welcome. Thank you. BambinA - who is a Thaivisa member - is a vet (don't be put off by her photo). I would suggest you send her a PM, perhaps she can help. #3Posted 2005-10-16 21:44:29
The best Vet I've found is in Naklua ( can't remember the name ) it's on the main road coming from the roundabout way past all the beer bars etc. However living in jomtien it's not very practical as I transport my animals by bike. Most of the time I use the Pattaya Animal Hospital opposite the Naval School and mosque on Pattaya Tai ( the road friendship supermarket is on ) about 100m past the soi korpai turnoff. The vets are a husband and wife team, the husband speaks near perfect english but isn't there all the time.
#4Posted 2005-10-16 22:27:29
There are 2 vets listed off Pattaya-Naklua Road they are:-
Pattaya Veterinary Clinic 157/15 M 5 Pattaya-Naklua Road Pattaya. Tel 0 38 423410 or 0 38 429537. Veterinary Clinic 103/7 M 5 Pattaya-Naklua Road Pattaya. tel 0 38 225067. There is one listed in Naklua. Naklua Vererinary Clinic 151/2 M5 Soi Taland Amon Naklua Tel 0 38 225640-1 #5Posted 2005-10-17 01:12:08
BTW, does anybody know a petshop in Pattaya?
Edited by akimagure, 2005-10-17 01:13:25. #6Posted 2005-10-17 09:31:21
Pattaya Vetenary clinic in South Pattaya is good....and Dr. Sukit, in Naklua( next to the pier/seafood restaurant....50 meters after traffic lights) is good for big problems...They both speak english. As for European standards, there are none.
#7Posted 2005-10-17 10:56:48
I live over on Mabrachan and the best vet I have found is located at the new market on Soi Nern Plub Wan.
The lady is very helpful and speaks v good Enlish. Can't remember her name but her # is 038406384 #8Posted 2005-10-17 21:32:20 shadscat, on 2005-10-16 21:44:29, said: The best Vet I've found is in Naklua ( can't remember the name ) it's on the main road coming from the roundabout way past all the beer bars etc. However living in jomtien it's not very practical as I transport my animals by bike. Most of the time I use the Pattaya Animal Hospital opposite the Naval School and mosque on Pattaya Tai ( the road friendship supermarket is on ) about 100m past the soi korpai turnoff. The vets are a husband and wife team, the husband speaks near perfect english but isn't there all the time. Many thanks for taking the time to reply, much appreciated. I will drop in to see them. Thanks again. #9Posted 2005-10-17 21:40:38 pluto_manibo, on 2005-10-17 09:31:21, said: Pattaya Vetenary clinic in South Pattaya is good....and Dr. Sukit, in Naklua( next to the pier/seafood restaurant....50 meters after traffic lights) is good for big problems...They both speak english. As for European standards, there are none. Hullo and very many thanks for taking the trouble to reply. Will definitely try Dr Sukit. Called in to a couple and came out quick, not clean never mind sterile. We tried to find one advertised in the Yellow Pages as 'European Vet' but never found it. Cant understand why there are none here. Thanks again for your time, very much appreciated. #10Posted 2005-10-17 21:42:46 Connor McCloud, on 2005-10-17 10:56:48, said: I live over on Mabrachan and the best vet I have found is located at the new market on Soi Nern Plub Wan. The lady is very helpful and speaks v good Enlish. Can't remember her name but her # is 038406384 Many thanks for taking the time to reply, much appreciated. I will drop in to see the lady after calling. Thanks again. #11Posted 2005-10-17 21:44:49 Pattaya_Fox, on 2005-10-16 22:27:29, said: There are 2 vets listed off Pattaya-Naklua Road they are:- Pattaya Veterinary Clinic 157/15 M 5 Pattaya-Naklua Road Pattaya. Tel 0 38 423410 or 0 38 429537. Veterinary Clinic 103/7 M 5 Pattaya-Naklua Road Pattaya. tel 0 38 225067. There is one listed in Naklua. Naklua Vererinary Clinic 151/2 M5 Soi Taland Amon Naklua Tel 0 38 225640-1 #12Posted 2005-10-18 11:13:58
How many sick dogs can one person have?
#13Posted 2005-10-18 14:06:36
Any news about a pet shop in Pattaya? Anybody...
#14Posted 2005-10-18 14:38:53 akimagure, on 2005-10-18 14:06:36, said: Any news about a pet shop in Pattaya? Anybody... Another one is opposite Buffalo Bar (i've seen loads of dogs in there actually #15Posted 2005-10-18 14:40:52 davethailand, on 2005-10-18 08:38:53, said: akimagure, on 2005-10-18 14:06:36, said: Any news about a pet shop in Pattaya? Anybody... Another one is opposite Buffalo Bar (i've seen loads of dogs in there actually Thanks Dave, i really appreciate it, i'll check it out as soon as the rain stops. #16Posted 2005-10-18 19:06:56
Just got back, dissapointed although....8k for a persian cat??? I said i want ti buy a cat, not the entire shop
#17Posted 2005-10-18 21:50:54
I paid 6k for a Persian several years ago in BKK. Have just bought a couple of Korat cats for 6k each, after being 20k up from some sources! Suspect 8k is not far off the mark for a Persian with a reasonable pedigree.
#18Posted 2008-10-22 13:37:55 nuern plub warn animal hospital 21/99-100 m 5 soi sukhumvit pattaya 53 nongprue banglamung chonburi 20150 tel. 038 406 384 - 5 fax 038 406 385 mobile 081 437 962 this one is open 24 hours a day, went there with my dear dog, she had an accident... ....unfortunately she didn't come back home, but doctors did all the best R.I.P noodee. so sad today. [/b] Attached FilesEdited by timi2546, 2008-10-22 13:39:39. #19Posted 2008-10-22 16:18:23
For the pet shop - there's one on the ground floor of The Avenue, 2nd Road. Seem to recall a previous poster saying he and his g/f were quoted different prices for the same cat in there, so maybe get a Thai friend to check prices.
#20Posted 2008-10-24 19:45:13
I also endorse Dr. Padet at Nern Plum Wan animal hospital. Very fluent in English and big shop, clean and many assistants but I only deal with Dr. Padet.
#21Posted 2011-01-16 10:05:16
akimagure, on 2005-10-18 14:06:36, said: Theres about 6 all scattered along 3rd rd. One is called Dog Enjoy and its near soi sophon cable (200m before soi sophon cable on the right going towards pattaya klang).Another one is opposite Buffalo Bar (i've seen loads of dogs in there actually i have a poddle and every month i bring him to dog enjoy for cut hear, very nice, 150baths. All the time, a new present for dog and friendship team. #22Posted 2011-01-16 10:07:07
about clinic, i know doctor lucky (pattaya nua), not expensive, speak english and very nice with animals (the vet love so much animals)
#23Posted 2011-12-11 12:18:16
We were quite impressed with Dr. Net. In Pattaya.
He has moved. New location: Still on Siam Country Club Road, but further down - just before the Lotus Express on the same side of the road. The number we have for him is 038 413 689. He speaks excellent English and his shop is quite clean and cool. Edited by Retired2, 2011-12-11 12:19:19. #24Posted 2012-01-25 14:34:27
Does anyone know of a Vet in Pattaya who understands about Dobermans? Also is there a Vet in the Pratumnak area or is the closest one to me in South Pattaya and Jomtien?
Thanks #25Posted 2012-02-10 20:10:52
Jomtien/Soi Chaiyaphruek Pet Hospital is a real local business located at 143/175-177 Moo12
Contact: Jomtien/Soi Chaiyaphruek Pet Hospital with telephone number 038233045 She speaks quiet good english. She was at the Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. Operations all ok. You won't find an european vet in thailand. They don't get workingpermit. |
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