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Animal Army Foundation

Animal Army Foundation is a long-running Pattaya animal-welfare organisation, operating since 1994.

Last updated 21 May 2026

PattayaPets lists this organisation as a public-interest service. We are not affiliated with it and take no payment from it. Locations, hours and the animals in care change — please confirm current details directly with the organisation.

What it does

Animal Army Foundation is a registered, licensed Pattaya organisation that has worked in animal welfare since 1994. Its work has included a veterinary team and a dedicated rescue ambulance providing emergency care to street animals, alongside encouraging the adoption of homeless companion animals. It has also supported adopters in flying newly adopted animals overseas.

Adopting and helping

Animal Army encourages adoption of the animals in its care. Because an organisation’s services and facilities can change over time, confirm current adoption arrangements directly with the foundation.

If you cannot adopt, fostering, volunteering and donating all make a real difference — shelters run on exactly that support.

Get in touch

Visit the official website or page for current contact details, location and the animals looking for homes.

Frequently asked

Are pets from Animal Army Foundation vaccinated and sterilised?

Reputable rescues rehome animals vaccinated and sterilised, and are open about each animal's health. Confirm the specifics for any animal directly with the organisation.

I am leaving Thailand — can I adopt and take the pet with me?

Often yes. Many rescues support adopters in relocating an animal abroad. Plan early and read our guide to taking a pet out of Thailand — the rabies titer test in particular needs lead time.

Editorial and informational only. PattayaPets is not a veterinary practice and does not give veterinary advice. Pet import and export rules change without notice — always confirm the current requirements with the official source before you act. Always consult a qualified veterinarian about your pet’s health.