Relocating with pets
#1
Just Joined
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 24
Relocating with pets
Hi Guys,
Can anyone let me know roughly how much it is to get my dog to Oz. I was going to rehome her but don't think i can do it.
I know half of you are probably thinking ..... its just a dog and believe me i used to be the same till i got her.
Just a rough estimate and how we go about it would be great.
Thanks
Karen
Can anyone let me know roughly how much it is to get my dog to Oz. I was going to rehome her but don't think i can do it.
I know half of you are probably thinking ..... its just a dog and believe me i used to be the same till i got her.
Just a rough estimate and how we go about it would be great.
Thanks
Karen
#2
BE Enthusiast
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 506
Re: Relocating with pets
hi im in the same boat, got two dogs to ship over. i ave emailed several companies but they never get back to me?
was told it would be aroung £4000 for both dogs from my friend in oz.
would be interested to see what people have paid
was told it would be aroung £4000 for both dogs from my friend in oz.
would be interested to see what people have paid
#3
Re: Relocating with pets
i have looked into this we have2 GSD and it is going to cost us around £3000 per dog , they have to have been vet checked and bloods taken , and you should not get them vaccinated against omg i forgot what its called please someone help it begins with L
We also conemplted not taking them as £6000 is alot of money but they are fantastic dogs with fantastic temperement also 1 of them is white which are rare so we decided we couldnt go without them .
hope this helps a bit
kind regards
michell
forgot to say they go by weight and size
Last edited by michell; Feb 22nd 2008 at 12:22 pm. Reason: addage
#4
Just Joined
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 24
Re: Relocating with pets
Cheers Mitchell,
Thats a great help, now i have an idea how much to put aside. My dog is a German Shep x Collie and is lovely.
I don't think i could leave her behind
Thanks again
Karen
Thats a great help, now i have an idea how much to put aside. My dog is a German Shep x Collie and is lovely.
I don't think i could leave her behind
Thanks again
Karen
#5
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 39
Re: Relocating with pets
I have a yorkie so i totally understand hes like my baby so i could never leave him.
Good luck but it will be worth every penny
Good luck but it will be worth every penny
#6
Re: Relocating with pets
Hi Guys,
Can anyone let me know roughly how much it is to get my dog to Oz. I was going to rehome her but don't think i can do it.
I know half of you are probably thinking ..... its just a dog and believe me i used to be the same till i got her.
Just a rough estimate and how we go about it would be great.
Thanks
Karen
Can anyone let me know roughly how much it is to get my dog to Oz. I was going to rehome her but don't think i can do it.
I know half of you are probably thinking ..... its just a dog and believe me i used to be the same till i got her.
Just a rough estimate and how we go about it would be great.
Thanks
Karen
http://www.airpets.com/index.html
hope this helps
kind regards
michell
#7
Forum Regular
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 78
Re: Relocating with pets
Hi,
We have two dogs (8kg & 10kg) which cost us $2300 to ship to the UK from Sydney, and so far quotes to ship back are £2300 (which is ouch for us...but we brought them over with us..and back they go - they are aussies afterall !)
Cheers
We have two dogs (8kg & 10kg) which cost us $2300 to ship to the UK from Sydney, and so far quotes to ship back are £2300 (which is ouch for us...but we brought them over with us..and back they go - they are aussies afterall !)
Cheers
#8
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 384
Re: Relocating with pets
Ladyhaye is the name of the company that begins with L
#9
Re: Relocating with pets
Hiya
no i actually ment sorry that when they have their boosters you need to explain that you are planning on migrating and when he goves their yearly boosters they leave out something that begins with L in it sorry i should have been more specific, i have found it now its called Leptospira they should not have this in their annual immunisation
kind regards
michell
no i actually ment sorry that when they have their boosters you need to explain that you are planning on migrating and when he goves their yearly boosters they leave out something that begins with L in it sorry i should have been more specific, i have found it now its called Leptospira they should not have this in their annual immunisation
kind regards
michell
#10
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Perth, Australia
Posts: 541
Re: Relocating with pets
Hi dog lovers. We have two dogs a 3 year old beagle (basil) and our beloved Westy who is 16 years old. We've had him since a pup and I'm gutted to leave him behind but he is far too old to travel. None of my family like dogs so I've no one to leave him with. How do you find a good home for a 16 yr old dog.
#11
burleigh chick
Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Gold Coast
Posts: 113
Re: Relocating with pets
Hi
We took a dog and a cat out to oz 14 months ago and it cost us 2,045 pounds for both.
If anyone wants to know the name of the company i used please private message me
thanks
holly
We took a dog and a cat out to oz 14 months ago and it cost us 2,045 pounds for both.
If anyone wants to know the name of the company i used please private message me
thanks
holly
#12
Re: Relocating with pets
Jenny
#13
Forum Regular
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Redland bay formally Northampton
Posts: 236
Re: Relocating with pets
Hi Guys,
Can anyone let me know roughly how much it is to get my dog to Oz. I was going to rehome her but don't think i can do it.
I know half of you are probably thinking ..... its just a dog and believe me i used to be the same till i got her.
Just a rough estimate and how we go about it would be great.
Thanks
Karen
Can anyone let me know roughly how much it is to get my dog to Oz. I was going to rehome her but don't think i can do it.
I know half of you are probably thinking ..... its just a dog and believe me i used to be the same till i got her.
Just a rough estimate and how we go about it would be great.
Thanks
Karen
We moved to Brisbane in October 2007 and used Par Air to transport our Golden Retriever and cat. Costs were:-
Shipping from Heathrow to Sydney £2,202 - total cost for both animals.
2 x export health certificates £80.00
Import permits - $280 (first permit) plus $60 (additional permit)
Worming treatment - dog (they give this within so many hours of flying) £17.00.
Dogs have to be vaccinated but not against Leptospirosis, make sure this is left out of annual vaccination. They have to have blood tests to test against Leptospirosis, Brucella Canis, Ehrlichia Canis and Canine Leishmaniosis. You need to make sure your vet is recognised to carry out these tests and then they will know all about them. They also have to be treated with frontline within so many days of flying. If you use a company like we did they will give you step by step instructions of when to have things carried out as it is crucial to the date that they travel. Animals also have to be chipped.
On top of this there are quarantine costs of approx. $688.15 per animal for the 30 days and then flight cost to wherever you are - we are in Brisbane so for our cat and dog it was $323.40. They did use the same crates that they were transported with from Heathrow.
Once you get them to Australia there are additional costs as you have to treat animals every fourteen days with frontline to protect against the ticks here which can be fatal and also we had our dog vacinated against heartworm with an annual injection as this is also fatal.
We are so pleased we have brought our pets with us, it is a lot of expense but at the end of the day they are part of our family.
Sorry there is a combination of pounds and dollars in my figures but this is because that is the currency we had to pay. Hope this helps you budget or make a decision.
Nat X
#14
Forum Regular
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 52
Re: Relocating with pets
Hi dog lovers. We have two dogs a 3 year old beagle (basil) and our beloved Westy who is 16 years old. We've had him since a pup and I'm gutted to leave him behind but he is far too old to travel. None of my family like dogs so I've no one to leave him with. How do you find a good home for a 16 yr old dog.
#15
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Perth, Australia
Posts: 541
Re: Relocating with pets
Contact http://www.oldies.org.uk/ I am sure they would be able to help you I have adopted several old dogs, they are the best!
Caroline