Photos of pets you're taking with you...
#46
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Originally posted by Jules&Dex
Our Akita called Kyna. Hopefully the journey to Sydney will not be too dramatic for her.
Jules
Our Akita called Kyna. Hopefully the journey to Sydney will not be too dramatic for her.
Jules
Hi Jules. So glad to see someone else is taking an Akita with them How old is she? Ours is 4. I'm just a bit worried about how he'll get on in the heat, but leaving him behind isn't even an option!
#47
Re: Photos of pets you're taking with you...
Originally posted by DollyDaydream
Hi,
This is our Milly - she's an Australian Shepherd and these were taken when she was 4 months old. She'll be 6 months next week. Son is in garden as I write taking some more up-to-date pics. We're taking Milly with us, but we'll probably leave our moggie Ceefa here (Ceefa as in C for Cat - don't ask, he's my husbands!!). Mother-in-law will look after him for us, we hope!!. He's getting on a bit now. We wouldn't leave Milly here but it's going to kill me to pack her up in a crate, leave her on her own for 20+ hours and then transfer her into a bigger cage for the quarrantine period. I'm as soft as lights and incredibly sensitive when it comes to me pooch but I know we are doing the right thing. It's a short period of time in the scheme of things, I know. Bit concerned that she won't like the heat though as she has a fairly thick coat.
Am I the only pathetic one who's tied themselves up in knots over this...........
D D
Hi,
This is our Milly - she's an Australian Shepherd and these were taken when she was 4 months old. She'll be 6 months next week. Son is in garden as I write taking some more up-to-date pics. We're taking Milly with us, but we'll probably leave our moggie Ceefa here (Ceefa as in C for Cat - don't ask, he's my husbands!!). Mother-in-law will look after him for us, we hope!!. He's getting on a bit now. We wouldn't leave Milly here but it's going to kill me to pack her up in a crate, leave her on her own for 20+ hours and then transfer her into a bigger cage for the quarrantine period. I'm as soft as lights and incredibly sensitive when it comes to me pooch but I know we are doing the right thing. It's a short period of time in the scheme of things, I know. Bit concerned that she won't like the heat though as she has a fairly thick coat.
Am I the only pathetic one who's tied themselves up in knots over this...........
D D
Last edited by debsvirgo; Jun 6th 2004 at 5:17 am.
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Originally posted by Teddybex
Hi Jules. So glad to see someone else is taking an Akita with them How old is she? Ours is 4. I'm just a bit worried about how he'll get on in the heat, but leaving him behind isn't even an option!
Hi Jules. So glad to see someone else is taking an Akita with them How old is she? Ours is 4. I'm just a bit worried about how he'll get on in the heat, but leaving him behind isn't even an option!
Hi Teddybex,
Kyna will be 4yrs in Nov, one week before we fly out. She is my husband's baby and if he had to make a choice I am sure he would rather take her than me!
We are heading to the Gold Coast, so not too far from where you are going.
We are worried about the heat but there seems to be a few Akita breeders in Australia, so we are hoping she will adapt ok.
I wish there was a quarantine station closer than Sydney though.
Jules
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Originally posted by Jules&Dex
I wish there was a quarantine station closer than Sydney though.
Jules
I wish there was a quarantine station closer than Sydney though.
Jules
What is the best quote you have had to take her if you don't mind me asking? Think we'll be using Golden Arrow. They've quoted us £2200 which includes almost everything and they seem really helpful.
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I don't know which is more scarier, the pic or the alleged british bulldog :scared:
Originally posted by The Hun
Billy the English Bull, coming to Oz next year.
Billy the English Bull, coming to Oz next year.
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Originally posted by Sukhi
Here's mine
Here's mine
#53
Originally posted by mickj
I don't know which is more scarier, the pic or the alleged british bulldog :scared:
I don't know which is more scarier, the pic or the alleged british bulldog :scared:
http://www.akc.org/breeds/recbreeds/bullter.cfm
Youre thinking about a british bull dog (you know John Bull, Winston Churchill?)
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See if this works
This is a picture of our 2 year old weimeraner
'ZEUS'
See if this works
This is a picture of our 2 year old weimeraner
'ZEUS'
#55
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Originally posted by Elvis
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This is a picture of our 2 year old weimeraner
'ZEUS'
[IMG]jacksons 099[/IMG]
See if this works
This is a picture of our 2 year old weimeraner
'ZEUS'
#56
Originally posted by pleasancefamily
That is absolutely brilliant, congrats to the guy stroking the mouse
That is absolutely brilliant, congrats to the guy stroking the mouse
Here's my Ben at four months.
All right, you lot, how many of you look like your dogs!
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#57
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Originally posted by Teddybex
Me too! We'll be staying in Sydney for the first month and travelling to Brisbane once he is out of quarantine. I couldn't go 30 days without seeng him!
What is the best quote you have had to take her if you don't mind me asking? Think we'll be using Golden Arrow. They've quoted us £2200 which includes almost everything and they seem really helpful.
Me too! We'll be staying in Sydney for the first month and travelling to Brisbane once he is out of quarantine. I couldn't go 30 days without seeng him!
What is the best quote you have had to take her if you don't mind me asking? Think we'll be using Golden Arrow. They've quoted us £2200 which includes almost everything and they seem really helpful.
Hi Teddybex,
We have chosen Par Air Services they quoted £1643 (excluded is blood tests/import permit/health cert/worming - comes to £1885).
Their insurance is £8 per £100 value of pet.
Airpets quoted £2230.
Golden Arrow quoted £1963 (excluding blood tests approx £100).
Being a bitch Kyna is probably a bit smaller than your dog.
Good Luck
Jules
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Our Cassie who we shipped using Golden Arrow. We drove down to Sydney (Eastern Creek Quarantine Station) to collect her and brought her back to Bris with us in the car. Here she is relaxing in her new home......
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CRIKEY!! She's a big un!