Shipping the Dog - Bloody Expensive!
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Shipping the Dog - Bloody Expensive!
Be careful when you ship your dog! The size of the container may not be the size that your dogs really needs!
We are just about to exchange on our house and so we are getting everything ready to go, finally! So we asked for quotes from 4 different firms, they were all different, get ready for these prices!
Firm 1: £2606.00
Firm 2: £2902.00
Firm 3: £2889.00
Firm 4: £3400.00
Yep I know bloody expensive! but then our dog is an Old English Mastiff and is the equivalent size of two Great Danes welded down the middle. Also is she cannot go then the rest of the family will not go, so the cheque book is going to get hit hard!
Go with the cheapest yes?
NO!
Whe we started to dig into why so expensive and why so large a difference in price we found out about the size of the kennel to ship the dog in. He is the link to the BA web site that tells you the size of kennel needed http://www.britishairways.com/travel/pet/public/en_
as per the IATA requirements.
The measurements of our dog are
a: 52 inches
b: 20 inches
c: 15 inches
d: 36 inches
Using the formulas on the BA page the kennel size should be
62 inches in length, 30 inches wide and 39 inches long
These were the sizes that the firms offered.
Firm 1: 59 inches long, 23.5 inches wide, 43.75 high
Firm 2: 62 inches long, 26 inches wide, 40 inches high
Firm 3: 65 inches long, 23 inches wide, 38 inches high
Firm 4: 63 inches long, 34 inches wide, 40 inches high
We pushed a bed near a wall to see how wide a gap she needed to turn around in, it had to be at least 30 inches wide. If we went with all but one of these firms she would not have been able to turn around and would have had a very miserable journey.
Guess who is getting our money!
We are just about to exchange on our house and so we are getting everything ready to go, finally! So we asked for quotes from 4 different firms, they were all different, get ready for these prices!
Firm 1: £2606.00
Firm 2: £2902.00
Firm 3: £2889.00
Firm 4: £3400.00
Yep I know bloody expensive! but then our dog is an Old English Mastiff and is the equivalent size of two Great Danes welded down the middle. Also is she cannot go then the rest of the family will not go, so the cheque book is going to get hit hard!
Go with the cheapest yes?
NO!
Whe we started to dig into why so expensive and why so large a difference in price we found out about the size of the kennel to ship the dog in. He is the link to the BA web site that tells you the size of kennel needed http://www.britishairways.com/travel/pet/public/en_
as per the IATA requirements.
The measurements of our dog are
a: 52 inches
b: 20 inches
c: 15 inches
d: 36 inches
Using the formulas on the BA page the kennel size should be
62 inches in length, 30 inches wide and 39 inches long
These were the sizes that the firms offered.
Firm 1: 59 inches long, 23.5 inches wide, 43.75 high
Firm 2: 62 inches long, 26 inches wide, 40 inches high
Firm 3: 65 inches long, 23 inches wide, 38 inches high
Firm 4: 63 inches long, 34 inches wide, 40 inches high
We pushed a bed near a wall to see how wide a gap she needed to turn around in, it had to be at least 30 inches wide. If we went with all but one of these firms she would not have been able to turn around and would have had a very miserable journey.
Guess who is getting our money!
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Better tell Molly the overweight labrador that she is on a diet. Phew what a price!
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Re: Shipping the Dog - Bloody Expensive!
[QUOTE
These were the sizes that the firms offered.
Firm 1: 59 inches long, 23.5 inches wide, 43.75 high
Firm 2: 62 inches long, 26 inches wide, 40 inches high
Firm 3: 65 inches long, 23 inches wide, 38 inches high
Firm 4: 63 inches long, 34 inches wide, 40 inches high
We pushed a bed near a wall to see how wide a gap she needed to turn around in, it had to be at least 30 inches wide. If we went with all but one of these firms she would not have been able to turn around and would have had a very miserable journey.
Guess who is getting our money! [/QUOTE]
Good to hear that there really are dog lovers out there
These were the sizes that the firms offered.
Firm 1: 59 inches long, 23.5 inches wide, 43.75 high
Firm 2: 62 inches long, 26 inches wide, 40 inches high
Firm 3: 65 inches long, 23 inches wide, 38 inches high
Firm 4: 63 inches long, 34 inches wide, 40 inches high
We pushed a bed near a wall to see how wide a gap she needed to turn around in, it had to be at least 30 inches wide. If we went with all but one of these firms she would not have been able to turn around and would have had a very miserable journey.
Guess who is getting our money! [/QUOTE]
Good to hear that there really are dog lovers out there
#4
for that price i'd expect it to be up front with the pilot!!!
however-
surely it makes sense to give it away and buy a new one??
it's only a dog afterall and you'd love the new one just as much wouldn't you..??
think about it
old doggie (not used to heat) get's nice new owners long happy life
no stressful flight and change of environment/heat, snakes, spiders etc etc
you get a nice fresh new doggie (local -so aclimatised) lasts a lifetime
you-3 grand up on the deal
everybody wins..!!
job's a good'en
cheers
richard
however-
surely it makes sense to give it away and buy a new one??
it's only a dog afterall and you'd love the new one just as much wouldn't you..??
think about it
old doggie (not used to heat) get's nice new owners long happy life
no stressful flight and change of environment/heat, snakes, spiders etc etc
you get a nice fresh new doggie (local -so aclimatised) lasts a lifetime
you-3 grand up on the deal
everybody wins..!!
job's a good'en
cheers
richard
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Originally posted by r.bartlett
everybody wins..!!
job's a good'en
cheers
richard
everybody wins..!!
job's a good'en
cheers
richard
Kid's un-happy, yet another unwanted dog, wife un-happy, my nut's, rusty scissors :scared:
Regards,
Ian
#6
I'm trying to picture two Great Danes welded together.......
Plus if you get a new dog you can go though that sweet puppy stage again.
How well did you do the bed/ wall test, did you just call him to turn round of did you offer him food to turn round - you know these mogies if they want to REALLY do something they do it.
Having said all that our cats are coming with us or we don't go either. (even my user name is named after one of them - sad.
And Yes the kitten thing is very appealing.
pickletheplacid
Plus if you get a new dog you can go though that sweet puppy stage again.
How well did you do the bed/ wall test, did you just call him to turn round of did you offer him food to turn round - you know these mogies if they want to REALLY do something they do it.
Having said all that our cats are coming with us or we don't go either. (even my user name is named after one of them - sad.
And Yes the kitten thing is very appealing.
pickletheplacid
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it's only a dog after all and you'd love the new one just as much wouldn't you..??
So they should just dump their dog like the thousands of others that are each year dumped because their owners have decided they've got better, other, more important and interesting things to do?? Animals aren't toys that can just be discarded as the mood takes one.
A dog, any pet, should be for life, if you can't/won't make that commitment don't get one. And finding new owners for older dogs is usuallly rather difficult as most people want a cute puppy.
sashimi
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Originally posted by sashimi
You are joking right, winding people up?
So they should just dump their dog like the thousands of others that are each year dumped because their owners have decided they've got better, other, more important and interesting things to do?? Animals aren't toys that can just be discarded as the mood takes one.
A dog, any pet, should be for life, if you can't/won't make that commitment don't get one. And finding new owners for older dogs is usuallly rather difficult as most people want a cute puppy.
sashimi
:lecture:
You are joking right, winding people up?
So they should just dump their dog like the thousands of others that are each year dumped because their owners have decided they've got better, other, more important and interesting things to do?? Animals aren't toys that can just be discarded as the mood takes one.
A dog, any pet, should be for life, if you can't/won't make that commitment don't get one. And finding new owners for older dogs is usuallly rather difficult as most people want a cute puppy.
sashimi
:lecture:
if our wee dog can't go, then I can't go. He is like my wee boy and very much part of the family.
#9
Completely agree!!
We didn't go with the cheapest either, went with the one who sounded liked they cared most and had the curtosy to remember his name rather than refer to the "croossbreed"
Would rather leave my husband behind than the dog!!
Sarah
We didn't go with the cheapest either, went with the one who sounded liked they cared most and had the curtosy to remember his name rather than refer to the "croossbreed"
Would rather leave my husband behind than the dog!!
Sarah
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Re: Shipping the Dog - Bloody Expensive!
I was going to take the cat. At first I was not going if the cat could not go. But then I thought about the flight and he wouldn't like it. He is scared of short car journeys.
Also I worry that he is daft enough to attack spiders, snakes and anything else that has a nasty bite. I don't think he would adjust well to the heat either.
After alot of consideration ( the money thing did not put me off Boris is worth every penny ) and a month in Sri Lanka and the cat at my fathers (content and happy) I have decided to let my father adopt him. At least I know he is going to a good home and yes I will miss him but like my husband pointed out just think how many cats/dogs I can rescue in Melbourne for the money I would've spent transporting Boris.
I agree animals are for life and if my father did not love him as much as me then he would be going to Oz.
Jo
Also I worry that he is daft enough to attack spiders, snakes and anything else that has a nasty bite. I don't think he would adjust well to the heat either.
After alot of consideration ( the money thing did not put me off Boris is worth every penny ) and a month in Sri Lanka and the cat at my fathers (content and happy) I have decided to let my father adopt him. At least I know he is going to a good home and yes I will miss him but like my husband pointed out just think how many cats/dogs I can rescue in Melbourne for the money I would've spent transporting Boris.
I agree animals are for life and if my father did not love him as much as me then he would be going to Oz.
Jo
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Originally posted by pickletheplacid
I'm trying to picture two Great Danes welded together.......
I'm trying to picture two Great Danes welded together.......
How well did you do the bed/ wall test, did you just call him to turn round of did you offer him food to turn round - you know these mogies if they want to REALLY do something they do it.
Ian
#13
we are taking our little mongrel, weve not gone with the cheapest, which was james cargo, we are going with air pets oceanic, any body got any complaints after using them??
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I'm pigeon shooting with Buttsniffer tomorrow.If any one wants me to arrange a "little accident" for their dogs,I'll be in t'top field
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