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Re: Pets
Originally Posted by Karl & Ann
Hi. We have a dog and five cats. We will probably bring the dog to Australia if our application is successful.
I am counting on it costing the best part of a grand with sorting out pet passport, transportation and kennelling for a month (?) when she reaches Australia. Regarding the cats, i am assuming the costs will be about the same. Recently an Indonesian colleague was going to pay about £500 just for transporting her cat to Jakarta. Has anybody out there got any relevant experiences/information please? Ideally a five for one deal for the cats! ;o) Cheers Karl Hi Karl, We are taking our Bernese 8 month old pup (43kg) with us!! We are definately using ParAir from Colchester and it is costing approx £3000. :scared: We are not, unfortunately, taking Millie our 9yr old Tabby due to the fact she is a bit of a spider catcher. Jayne |
Re: Pets
Originally Posted by Karl & Ann
Hi. We have a dog and five cats. We will probably bring the dog to Australia if our application is successful.
I am counting on it costing the best part of a grand with sorting out pet passport, transportation and kennelling for a month (?) when she reaches Australia. Regarding the cats, i am assuming the costs will be about the same. Recently an Indonesian colleague was going to pay about £500 just for transporting her cat to Jakarta. Has anybody out there got any relevant experiences/information please? Ideally a five for one deal for the cats! ;o) Cheers Karl We could not bear the thought of leaving them behind ,you know how difficult it is trying to find a suitable home where they wont be mistreated by their new Mummy and Daddy ,a home where they will be well cared for,and we could'nt bear the thought of them pining away night after night.So we had them put to sleep £150.00 job done ! we kept the old leads and collars though for aus.then we bought a couple of new muts when we arrived only £60.00 each total costs £270.00 :beer: Only kidding! a large dog cost around £3000. inc |
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had me going then was just about to call you a **** and a ****** i found a site that just builds you an air kennel and arranges the flight you sort the rest out yourself they give you full instructions on how to go about it. not sure how much they charge yet waiting for a quote http://www.petexports.co.uk/ anyone heard of them
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Re: Pets
Originally Posted by jan
.So we had them put to sleep £150.00 job done ! we kept the old leads and collars though for aus.then we bought a couple of new muts when we arrived only £60.00 each total costs £270.00 :beer:
Only kidding! a large dog cost around £3000. inc So - probably up to £1,500 I suppose for our 17kg Heinz 57. She's currently having hydrotherapy for arthritis so maybe she can swim there and save a few bob. Cheers Karl |
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We looked into doing it ourselves however you have to find an airline to take them, airlines don't like private custom. I suspect that they prefer you to use an exporter as the paperwork is less likely to be incorrect. Good luck we gave up and are using par air.
annn |
Re: Pets
Originally Posted by andy & jayne
Hi Karl,
We are taking our Bernese 8 month old pup (43kg) with us!! We are definately using ParAir from Colchester and it is costing approx £3000. :scared: We are not, unfortunately, taking Millie our 9yr old Tabby due to the fact she is a bit of a spider catcher. Jayne |
Re: Pets
Originally Posted by wes27
is using an agent to migrate your dog necessary i was going to do it my self i'v got all the forms and info has anybody done this. got any advice?
If I can find anything else to help you or I remember anything I have forgotten I'll ad it on later.... |
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nice one thanks for the help . i'v had a couple of quotes in
air pets £1650 ladyhaye £2114 |
Re: Pets
Originally Posted by peppi
we are just in the process of DIY animal shipping...and from what I can see its not THAT difficult...First ports of call are the vets for advice and the phone number for your DEFRA office. Defra send you a big pack on whta to do...you have to apply to Oz for a import permit(which is a couple of simple forms we have just done them) and an export licience here...but i think thats the last part on the list...I will see if I can find the page I found with step by step instruction on what it involved...And of course it saves alot of money. the boxes you can get from Sky Kennels tel 08000159321 for a brouchure and instruction on how to measure up. 2 of these 1 for a cat and 1 for a medium size dog is costing£205.00 but you can hire them...
If I can find anything else to help you or I remember anything I have forgotten I'll ad it on later.... Good luck. |
Re: Pets
Originally Posted by peppi
we are just in the process of DIY animal shipping...and from what I can see its not THAT difficult...First ports of call are the vets for advice and the phone number for your DEFRA office. Defra send you a big pack on whta to do...you have to apply to Oz for a import permit(which is a couple of simple forms we have just done them) and an export licience here...but i think thats the last part on the list...I will see if I can find the page I found with step by step instruction on what it involved...And of course it saves alot of money. the boxes you can get from Sky Kennels tel 08000159321 for a brouchure and instruction on how to measure up. 2 of these 1 for a cat and 1 for a medium size dog is costing£205.00 but you can hire them...
If I can find anything else to help you or I remember anything I have forgotten I'll ad it on later.... I think how you get on with arranging this directly would be of interest to a number of us who would also be looking to do the same thing - it's certainly something I'm planning on looking into abit later on this year. Please let us know how it goes, especially given the posting by Annn about finding it difficult to get airlines to accept. There was another posting recently from a chap whose girlfriend also organised directly and was had no problems, so I think it can be done. Rgds, Nicky |
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Originally Posted by Nicky & Dave
Peppi,
I think how you get on with arranging this directly would be of interest to a number of us who would also be looking to do the same thing - it's certainly something I'm planning on looking into abit later on this year. Please let us know how it goes, especially given the posting by Annn about finding it difficult to get airlines to accept. There was another posting recently from a chap whose girlfriend also organised directly and was had no problems, so I think it can be done. Rgds, Nicky |
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I have considered DIY but my partner won't let me.....
Unfortunately, my idea for DIY export of the dog is bubble-wrap (with a hole in for the nose, I am not cruel :confused:) and then posting him out. I am more than happy to use DHL as then she can track his progress.... :D |
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i think half and half sounds ok pet export ltd just sort out the box and flight but iv not recieved a quote from them yet
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Re: Pets
Hi
I am just starting doing a DIY job on my 2 cats. Regarding airlines, Singapore will not touch pets, British airways flat rate for 2 cats which includes freight, handling, fuel surcharge, transits fees, avi check, vet sealing fees, customs entry, and security, is £825.00. Qantas was the most helpful if you ring 0208 754 1001 ask for Chris Smith, he will send you an e-mail within 30mins detailing the costs. You have to weigh the cats and the box, then work out each of the above costs, e.g freight is £17.36 per kilo and fuel surcharge is 26pence per kilo, lots of things to add up, but it worked out a lot cheaper. My cats weight: Dudley 8.75 and Dexter 6.75, so total cost £654.80. That included the weight of the carrier which is 1.25. Hope this helps anyone. Jane :D |
Re: Pets
Originally Posted by lee/jane
Hi
I am just starting doing a DIY job on my 2 cats. Regarding airlines, Singapore will not touch pets, British airways flat rate for 2 cats which includes freight, handling, fuel surcharge, transits fees, avi check, vet sealing fees, customs entry, and security, is £825.00. Qantas was the most helpful if you ring 0208 754 1001 ask for Chris Smith, he will send you an e-mail within 30mins detailing the costs. You have to weigh the cats and the box, then work out each of the above costs, e.g freight is £17.36 per kilo and fuel surcharge is 26pence per kilo, lots of things to add up, but it worked out a lot cheaper. My cats weight: Dudley 8.75 and Dexter 6.75, so total cost £654.80. That included the weight of the carrier which is 1.25. Hope this helps anyone. Jane :D cheers Peppi |
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