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Old Jul 25th 2016 | 4:03 am
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Hello - we are moving to Sydney with 2 dogs. Once they get out of quarantine in Melbourne we will drive them up to Sydney, and then need to find temporary accommodation while we work out something more permanent - does anyone have any experience of temporary accommodation that will accept dogs, eg serviced apartments, short term holiday lets etc?
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Hello - we are moving to Sydney with 2 dogs. Once they get out of quarantine in Melbourne we will drive them up to Sydney, and then need to find temporary accommodation while we work out something more permanent - does anyone have any experience of temporary accommodation that will accept dogs, eg serviced apartments, short term holiday lets etc?
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Hi, if you don't get any leads you'll probably have to contact short term and holiday lets individually to ask them about your pooches.

Popular in Australia are airbnb, Stayz, Holiday Lettings and Home Away. You could also ask the question in the Sydney blog of Tripadvisor. Best of luck.
 
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Hi, I'm looking to relocate from UK to Canberra and have two dogs. I'd love to bring them with me, may I ask your advice on best companies to help with this and an idea of costs and process, thanks.
 
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Golden Arrow and Pet Air UK are the two main companies I've heard of. Cost depends on the size of your pets and where you're going to. A guy at hubby's place of work flew 2 x labs over in June this year with Fetchapet based in Colchester, and cost £7500ish when taking into account pre treatment, flights, quarantine and onward flights x
 
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Golden Arrow and Pet Air UK are the two main companies I've heard of. Cost depends on the size of your pets and where you're going to. A guy at hubby's place of work flew 2 x labs over in June this year with Fetchapet based in Colchester, and cost £7500ish when taking into account pre treatment, flights, quarantine and onward flights x
Thanks very much for your reply. I have two cocker spaniels so I guess they might be a little cheaper. It's quite a lot of money though, is it generally acceptable to ask for this to be covered with relocation?
 

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