Discuss shipping the mutt - which company? posted within the Taking your Pets to Australia forum at Getting Down Under
- 10th March 2006, 09:48 PM #1Sleeping Beauty Guest
shipping the mutt - which company?
any animal shipping companies that anyone can recommend.
and, more importantly, which ones to avoid (pm me if needs be!)
many thanks
xx
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- 10th March 2006, 09:54 PM #2kbryant Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> any animal shipping companies that anyone can recommend.
>
> and, more importantly, which ones to avoid (pm me if needs be!)
>
> many thanks
> xx
Dogs etc normally go via aircraft either with their owners or in
advance, speak with some airlines .......
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- 10th March 2006, 09:54 PM #3kbryant Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> any animal shipping companies that anyone can recommend.
>
> and, more importantly, which ones to avoid (pm me if needs be!)
>
> many thanks
> xx
Dogs etc normally go via aircraft either with their owners or in
advance, speak with some airlines .......
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- 10th March 2006, 10:00 PM #4Sleeping Beauty Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> Dogs etc normally go via aircraft either with their owners or in
> advance, speak with some airlines .......
i meant which shipping companies ie, 'par air services'/'animal
airlines' etc. its got nothing to do with the airlines at this stage.
thanks anyway
xx
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- 10th March 2006, 10:00 PM #5Sleeping Beauty Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> Dogs etc normally go via aircraft either with their owners or in
> advance, speak with some airlines .......
i meant which shipping companies ie, 'par air services'/'animal
airlines' etc. its got nothing to do with the airlines at this stage.
thanks anyway
xx
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- 10th March 2006, 10:16 PM #6Sleeping Beauty Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> I have heard a lot of people recommendin Golden something!!! Maybe
> Golden Arrow (or I might be talking out of my ar*e)... We are relly
> worried about our dog - hes a huge GSD and frightened of his own
> shadow. I am sooo worried about him. We used to have a boxer and he
> was so daft it wouldnt of fazed him at all. I'm sure he was mentally
> challenged!!!!
mmm, shes a crazy as a box of frogs (shes lay at my feet now
). shes
quite a scardy cat as well. we have ummed and ahhed about this, as she
isnt a good traveller. or wasnt, up until about 6 months ago. i
think/hope she will be okay. the kids are desperate for her to go, and
as shes still quite young, weve decided (or i have!!) to bring her along
for the ride.
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- 10th March 2006, 10:16 PM #7Sleeping Beauty Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> I have heard a lot of people recommendin Golden something!!! Maybe
> Golden Arrow (or I might be talking out of my ar*e)... We are relly
> worried about our dog - hes a huge GSD and frightened of his own
> shadow. I am sooo worried about him. We used to have a boxer and he
> was so daft it wouldnt of fazed him at all. I'm sure he was mentally
> challenged!!!!
mmm, shes a crazy as a box of frogs (shes lay at my feet now
). shes
quite a scardy cat as well. we have ummed and ahhed about this, as she
isnt a good traveller. or wasnt, up until about 6 months ago. i
think/hope she will be okay. the kids are desperate for her to go, and
as shes still quite young, weve decided (or i have!!) to bring her along
for the ride.
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- 10th March 2006, 10:19 PM #8glennandkate Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> mmm, shes a crazy as a box of frogs (shes lay at my feet now
). shes
> quite a scardy cat as well. we have ummed and ahhed about this, as she
> isnt a good traveller. or wasnt, up until about 6 months ago. i
> think/hope she will be okay. the kids are desperate for her to go, and
> as shes still quite young, weve decided (or i have!!) to bring her
> along for the ride.
I know what you mean - couldnt leave my babies at home. Just started
to get a few quotes - cheapest so far is £3409 for the cat and dog
and thats only to Sydney. I will then have to pay the quarantine and
pay to ship them to north qld. Makes me wonder how much I really do
love them lol
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- 10th March 2006, 10:19 PM #9glennandkate Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> mmm, shes a crazy as a box of frogs (shes lay at my feet now
). shes
> quite a scardy cat as well. we have ummed and ahhed about this, as she
> isnt a good traveller. or wasnt, up until about 6 months ago. i
> think/hope she will be okay. the kids are desperate for her to go, and
> as shes still quite young, weve decided (or i have!!) to bring her
> along for the ride.
I know what you mean - couldnt leave my babies at home. Just started
to get a few quotes - cheapest so far is £3409 for the cat and dog
and thats only to Sydney. I will then have to pay the quarantine and
pay to ship them to north qld. Makes me wonder how much I really do
love them lol
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- 10th March 2006, 10:22 PM #10Sleeping Beauty Guest
Re: shipping the mutt - which company?
> I know what you mean - couldnt leave my babies at home. Just started
> to get a few quotes - cheapest so far is £3409 for the cat and dog
> and thats only to Sydney. I will then have to pay the quarantine and
> pay to ship them to north qld. Makes me wonder how much I really do
> love them lol
gawd, dont say that much.........hubbie will have a dickie fit. (i know
yours is for 2 animals). he keeps saying we will get another when we
get there, but i just think hes blagging. he wants her to come just as
much as the kids. just wish is wasnt quite so much money
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