From the US Department of State Post Report for Laos
"Pets entering Laos must have had anti-rabies vaccinations and be accompanied by certificates of good health. These vaccinations are important for pets brought to Vientiane and should be repeated promptly at required intervals. Vaccines for re-vaccinations can be obtained in Bangkok.
"If pets are brought into Laos, measures should be taken to isolate them from contact with local animals. Although the commissary carries limited stocks of cat/dog food and kitty litter, it does not stock flea powder or pet medications. Bring a supply to post; it can be replenished from Bangkok or the U.S. Local veterinary services are limited, and few vaccines or medications are available.
"All pets should be fully immunized against distemper, hepatitis leptospirosis, and rabies before arrival. Evidence that an animal was imported into Laos must be produced before the Lao authorities will permit it to be exported.
"Pets should be carried on board the aircraft as carry-on baggage, if possible, both when arriving in Bangkok and Vientiane. This way they can be cleared through customs faster and need not be separated for any time from the owners. In transiting Bangkok with pets, you should be aware that the only hotel that currently allows animals is the New Imperial Hotel or its annex, the City Inn.
"It is often difficult to obtain confirmed reservations at this hotel from the U.S. You should seek assistance in advance from Embassy Bangkok to be sure you have confirmed reservations, since most flights from the U.S. arrive in Bangkok late at night, and it is difficult to make other arrangements at that late hour."
2006-09-12 10:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure you bring dog to Laos. We love dog in Laos. We love dog longtime.
2006-09-12 17:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes but I would suggest disguising him as a hairy relative if you want him to last more than 3 days without ending up in a soup.
2006-09-12 16:56:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainly but he may not last long. Dog meat is a real treat over there.
2006-09-12 16:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If you do they will eat him.
2006-09-12 23:27:52
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answered by stan l 7
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