Introduction

If you're trying to figure out what it costs to move a pet from Thailand abroad, the honest answer is: it depends on the destination, your pet's size, and the flight route. Tens of thousands of baht for easy destinations. Hundreds of thousands for strict ones like Australia. In this guide, Convey breaks down every line item in a quote — plus the six factors that can swing the total by a multiple — so you can budget accurately from day one.

The 7 line items in every quote

Moving a pet isn't just an airline ticket. At minimum there are seven cost categories. The table below is the structure every owner should understand.

ItemWhat it isKey point
1. ISO microchip15-digit ISO 11784/11785 chip implantMust be implanted before the rabies vaccine, always
2. Rabies + core vaccinesRabies plus destination-required core shotsMust be given after the chip is in
3. Rabies titer test (FAVN/RNATT)Antibody test, must read ≥ 0.5 IU/mLRequired for UK, EU, Australia and others
4. IATA crateTravel crate per IATA Live Animals RegulationsMust match your pet's size (see crate guide)
5. Documents + DLD permitHealth Certificate + export permit (R.9)DLD fee: ~260 THB per pet
6. Airline cargo chargeAir freight (priced by weight + crate size)Largest single cost; varies by route
7. Destination quarantine (if any)e.g. Australia: 10 days minimumThe line that blows budgets — see below
Note from the Convey team: Prices vary by clinic, lab, and timing. We don't quote fixed numbers here — but we strongly recommend asking for an all-in quote upfront before starting, to avoid hidden costs.

Official fees you can plan around

Some items are government fees with published numbers — use these to budget with confidence.

6 factors that swing the price

Why does your friend pay tens of thousands to ship a pet to Singapore, while another spends hundreds of thousands going to Australia? Six factors explain it.

How to keep the budget under control

Most owners get blindsided by costs they "didn't know about until later." The Convey team recommends three simple steps.

FAQ

Q: Is moving a cat really cheaper than a dog?
A: Usually yes. Cats are smaller, so the crate weight is lighter and air freight is cheaper. Some destinations like the UK also skip the tapeworm treatment for cats. But blood tests and paperwork cost the same.
Q: Why is Australia so much more expensive than other destinations?
A: Because Australia classifies Thailand as "non-approved," your pet can't fly direct. They have to be staged through an approved country first — double the airfare, vaccine work in both countries, plus mandatory Mickleham quarantine. It's the highest total of any popular destination (see our Australia guide for details).
Q: Do I pay everything upfront or in stages?
A: Most cases pay in stages by milestone. Vaccines and titer during prep; airfare closer to the flight. Convey sets a clear payment schedule from the start so you can plan cash flow.
Q: What hidden costs do owners commonly forget?
A: The frequent ones: handling fees at the destination airport, re-testing if the titer fails, crate sizes bigger than expected, and ground transport. Asking for an all-in quote from the start avoids these surprises.

In short

Pet relocation from Thailand has seven main cost categories, with destination, pet size, and flight route being the biggest variables. Government fees are predictable; airline cargo and quarantine are the most volatile. The key to budget control is planning ahead and asking for an all-in quote. Want a real number for your pet's case? Convey will assess it for free, no obligation.