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Pattaya holiday lodge, in Pattaya smile.png

150 per pet, size or breed not important, budget but very nice hotel

Is this in pattaya?

Yes, hence Pattaya Holiday Lodge in Pattaya

It was a joke mate.

Should have put a smiley face, hard to see through computer screenthumbsup.gif

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Pattaya Dog Hotel

http://pattayadoghotel.com/index.html

203/4 Moo 6, Bang Saray, Chonburi

Mrs. Tong 0842182252 (Thai)

Ms. Jeep 0898537709

[email protected]

Border Jack Dog Hotel

http://www.bjdogresort.com/

88/3 Moo 2, Pong, Banglamung

Tel: 081-295-1863 or 081-861-3779

Thai Pet Care

http://www.thaipetcare.com/en

Head Office and Dog Hotel Park located at 4/3, Village No. 2

Takiantiea Sub-District, Banglamung.

Tel: Mr. Chaiporn Thongra-ar (Khun Lek) 086-140-7896 or 038-241686

Pattaya Pet Resort

http://pattayapetresort.com/

Kau Noi, Soi 9, Pattaya, (Soi 24, Soi Nernplubwan)

Tel: +66 (0) 9 2421 8534.

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: Pattaya Pet Resort

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Any posters here have information for a pet friendly resort in Chiang Kan, Loei?

Had called quite a number of popular resorts but given the thumbs down :(

Cheers

If desperate mate, the 24 hr motel places usually accept pets. The difficult bit is finding a clean one.

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Any posters here have information for a pet friendly resort in Chiang Kan, Loei?

Had called quite a number of popular resorts but given the thumbs down :(

Cheers

If desperate mate, the 24 hr motel places usually accept pets. The difficult bit is finding a clean one.

Thank you, Longstebe!

The problem is not being able to confirm before hand risked us being rejected and turned away :(

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Any posters here have information for a pet friendly resort in Chiang Kan, Loei?

Had called quite a number of popular resorts but given the thumbs down :(

Cheers

If desperate mate, the 24 hr motel places usually accept pets. The difficult bit is finding a clean one.
Thank you, Longstebe!

The problem is not being able to confirm before hand risked us being rejected and turned away :(

True mate.

I've just tried looking on Google maps and there seems to be a few place to stay but some are without contact details.

http://www.chiangkhanstay.com

Love to help mate but I'm just about to catch my flight.

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Any posters here have information for a pet friendly resort in Chiang Kan, Loei?

Had called quite a number of popular resorts but given the thumbs down :(

Cheers

If desperate mate, the 24 hr motel places usually accept pets. The difficult bit is finding a clean one.
Thank you, Longstebe!

The problem is not being able to confirm before hand risked us being rejected and turned away :(

True mate.

I've just tried looking on Google maps and there seems to be a few place to stay but some are without contact details.

http://www.chiangkhanstay.com

Love to help mate but I'm just about to catch my flight.

Thanks, Longstebe!

Have a pleasant and safe flight. Bon voyage!

Cheers

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วารุณี รีสอร์ท (hope your Thai is good mate)

+66 84 261 6453.

สองผัวเมีย เกสท์เฮาส์ แอนด์ แฮนดิคราฟท์/Husband & Wife GuestHouse and Handicraft

+66 42 821 492.

เชียงคาน สบ๊ายสบาย

+66 81 999 7242.

เฮือนไม้แฮกดี ที่พักเชียงคาน

+66 81 049 9933.

Let us know how you get on :-)

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วารุณี รีสอร์ท (hope your Thai is good mate)

+66 84 261 6453.

สองผัวเมีย เกสท์เฮาส์ แอนด์ แฮนดิคราฟท์/Husband & Wife GuestHouse and Handicraft

+66 42 821 492.

เชียงคาน สบ๊ายสบาย

+66 81 999 7242.

เฮือนไม้แฮกดี ที่พักเชียงคาน

+66 81 049 9933.

Let us know how you get on :-)

Thanks, Longstebe!

My Thai is still at a toddler's stage...lol. But will get the Mrs to make the call.

Thanks, mate ^_^ Will give an update.

Cheers

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On 3/25/2015 at 10:48 PM, longstebe said:

Taken from another thread.

Pattaya Dog Hotel

http://pattayadoghotel.com/index.html

203/4 Moo 6, Bang Saray, Chonburi

Mrs. Tong 0842182252 (Thai)

Ms. Jeep 0898537709

[email protected]

Border Jack Dog Hotel

http://www.bjdogresort.com/

88/3 Moo 2, Pong, Banglamung

Tel: 081-295-1863 or 081-861-3779

Thai Pet Care

http://www.thaipetcare.com/en

Head Office and Dog Hotel Park located at 4/3, Village No. 2

Takiantiea Sub-District, Banglamung.

Tel: Mr. Chaiporn Thongra-ar (Khun Lek) 086-140-7896 or 038-241686

Pattaya Pet Resort

http://pattayapetresort.com/

Kau Noi, Soi 9, Pattaya, (Soi 24, Soi Nernplubwan)

Tel: +66 (0) 9 2421 8534.

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: Pattaya Pet Resort

I don't believe the Pattaya Pet Resort is in business any longer. Have driven past a couple of times and looks abandoned.

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Dog friendly hotels/resorts from my travels around Thailand with the wee fellas:

Petchabun - Phu Sia Fah Resort, Khao Kho
Rayong - Villa Bali Resort, Laem Mae Pim
Samut Songkram - 10 billion resort
Koh Chang - FuramaXclusive resort (formerly Aiyapura Resort)
Chachoengsao - Talabangkla resort (ธาราบางคล้า)
Koh Samed - Tubtim resort

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Anyone now a hotel close to BKK airport what allows a dog (malinois puppy)

 

Thanks, Arjen.



Hi Arjen,

Ricted Kennels may allow you to use their facility.

294/10 R.K. Office Park
Rom Klao Road, Khlong Sam Prawet,
Lat Krabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand.
Tel: +66 9 7007 7788
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All the IBIS hotels in bkk take my 25 kg Boxer dog without any problem

Ibis Sathorn /nana is best if you are unsure - you won't be asked (at Any) ibis hotel what kg your dog is
But the you can bring in The dog via the car parks up the elevators

Ibis Riverside is Thee best place ( plenty of grass areas ) as it's a fantastic location on the river ( I bring my dog with me there and have lunch /dinner at the poolside restaurant ) Even when I am not a guest

And there is never a word said to me about the dog
It's ibis policy to accept dogs so the staff don't say anything when they see a dog


But

J no 14 guest house

Tho is my Top bkk reccomdation

In thonburi
-on booking.com or tripadvisor
Very near the ibis riverside

When we stay there it's as if we are family -- the whole family and staff are dogLovers
They even mind my dog for hours if I want to go out without taking my dog

And it's a beautiful small quirky antique filled guesthouse in a lovely quiet residential bkk so I



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This topic seems so out of date that maybe we need to start a new one.

I'm thinking that some of the recommendations are so old as likely to be no longer valid.

Question: what experiences have people had just taking pot luck and going from one resort to another to find a place that accepts a small dog?

 

I have never booked a hotel in Thailand and am not going to start now, we plan to visit Mae Sot in four weeks time which is rather a long drive, so probably will stop on the way somewhere. Are smaller resorts more likely to accept a dog than a larger one / hotel?

 

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On 9/22/2018 at 7:18 PM, cooked said:

Question: what experiences have people had just taking pot luck and going from one resort to another to find a place that accepts a small dog

Quite good, but we haven't done it for around 10 years. Besides Koh Chang, none of the places were in tourist areas. Our dog was Thai x German Sherpherd (possibly) and friendly, weighing 25kg. Mostly bungalow places, often by a stream. It's a good reason to train your dog, because when the management sees this they're more likely to let you stay.

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Malinois are big dogs, maybe they felt intimidated. Mind you it was 10 years ago that we were traveling with dogs. I'm considering taking my Blue Heeler away next week. I'll just drive up to bungalows and ask the management, avoiding places that look expensive or are busy. There's so many resorts in the countryside these days, it shouldn't be difficult to find somewhere.

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Sorry, I missed that about the Malionis being small, nonetheless I think you'd have trouble due to size, the same with a Thai dog that size. In fact maybe more difficult with a Thai dog, I also think the way ppl dress would matter, the car they drive etc. Any expensive hotel that accepts dogs is likely to want cute little poodles and such.

 

As you say it's difficult to check before hand, even if they said yes they may change their minds.  So I can only recommend driving and asking, especially at bungalows that look deserted and are mid to lower price.

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