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Veterinary Services in Thailand
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Veterinary Services sector based in Thailand. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
9 on file
Rescue P.A.W.S. Thailand
Rescue Paws is a non-profit animal relief organization based in Khao Tao, a small fishing village roughly 3 hours south of Bangkok, Thailand. We coordinate & conduct sterilizations, vaccinations, parasite treatment, veterinary care and rehabilitation for abandoned, mistreated and abused stray animals. Rescue Paws also facilitates local & international adoptions, local educational initiatives and offers award-winning volunteer & internship programs.
1 to 10 staff
Lanta Animal Welfare
Lanta Animal Welfare is a non-profit in Koh Lanta, Thailand, working to relieve the suffering of animals through rescue, sterilisation, education, and adoption. Our vision is a Thailand free of street dogs and cats, and we’ve been a driving force behind animal welfare progress for over 20 years.
11 to 50 staff
Thai Animal Sanctuary
Donation based Animal Sanctuary and Veterinary Clinic in Sangklaburi, Thailand.
1 to 10 staff
Vet Planet Co., Ltd
11 to 50 staff
Vetsynova
Veterinary Synergistic Innovation for improving pets and humans’ well-being
1 to 10 staff
Southern Thailand Elephant Foundation
STEF is a registered UK charity (number 25737067) dedicated to the ethical treatment, health and welfare of Thailand's elephants. We believe that through veterinary care at our new specialised elephant hospital, plus education, science and by example we are helping in safeguarding Thailand's current and future elephant populations. Every possible effort must be made to preserve this majestic animal but we cannot do our work without the support of donors, personal, corporate, and foundations/trusts. If you care, share our beliefs and would like to help, please contact us via the website or by writing to info@southernthailandelephants.org Thank you for your support!
1 to 10 staff
Rescue Paws
Rescue Paws is a non-profit organization created by The Global Work & Travel Co. based in Australia, and XploreAsia, based in Thailand. Started in 2013, Rescue Paws aims to first stabilize and then reduce the stray animal population in Thailand over time through vaccinations, sterilization, adoptions, and education to get it to a manageable level. Thailand faces a huge problems with the ever-growing number of stray animals living on the streets, in poor health, and reproducing at an alarming rate. Rescue Paws’ operation includes a staff of full time employees, volunteer vets and coordinators operating from our headquarters in Hua Hin, a small beach town just south of Bangkok. This is where we have a full kennel and surgery & rehabilitation center. Rescue Paws feeds and closely monitors the medical health of hundreds of stray dogs in the Hua Hin region. Treated animals are tagged, released and monitored as part of our daily routine. Wounded animals are assisted with medical treatment. Rescue Paws also conducts local and international adoptions and raises awareness through educational visits to local schools.
1 to 10 staff
Petis Animal Hospital
PETiS intents to take care of your family members with our heart Line
1 to 10 staff
Thonglor Pet Hospital โรงพยาบาลสัตว์ทองหล่อ
Thonglor Pet Hospital was first started as a small pet clinic. It was truly nurtured with love and interwoven with the inseparable bond between human and animals. Very often, our clinic needed to lengthen our service time greatly due to the death-and-life matters of our patients. Sometimes, our medical equipment was insufficient to provide the medical care to all animals. In those days, only the Small Animal Hospital of Chulalongkorn University had a full medical service and facility. But this state-run clinic still had a shortcoming in that it couldn’t provide medical treatment to its patients throughout 24 hours. Yet, such problems can be fixed. Eventually the overtime animal clinics serving as the new oasis for those pet owners have sprouted in every nook and cranny of the city. With the strong aspiration to establish a full-service animal hospital that meets the international standards, the founder then recruited those like-minded people to join the team and then set up the private animal hospital in the heart of Bangkok. Newfangled medical equipment was installed. Specialists from different fields were invited to join the team. Inaugurated on August 21, 1994, the top-level animal hospital stands majestically on Sukhumvit Road of Thonglor area, hence its name Thonglor Pet Hospital.
501 to 1000 staff