Post a photo of your dog
#91
Re: Post a photo of your dog
Not too sure how all this works as we are new to the site and this is only our second message.
We got our Visas this week and plan to move to Oz in Oct 07. We have two 2yr old black Labs, Alfie & Bailey, and are just starting to sort their move also. We have a few questions. How did he cope with the flight? and who did you use to fly him out? or was it a DIY job? Would be good to hear from other Doggie Mummy and Daddies who have moved their fluff balls to the other side of the world. Thanks Sonja & Gary
#92
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 899
Re: Post a photo of your dog
Hi there,
Not too sure how all this works as we are new to the site and this is only our second message.
We got our Visas this week and plan to move to Oz in Oct 07. We have two 2yr old black Labs, Alfie & Bailey, and are just starting to sort their move also. We have a few questions. How did he cope with the flight? and who did you use to fly him out? or was it a DIY job? Would be good to hear from other Doggie Mummy and Daddies who have moved their fluff balls to the other side of the world. Thanks Sonja & Gary
Not too sure how all this works as we are new to the site and this is only our second message.
We got our Visas this week and plan to move to Oz in Oct 07. We have two 2yr old black Labs, Alfie & Bailey, and are just starting to sort their move also. We have a few questions. How did he cope with the flight? and who did you use to fly him out? or was it a DIY job? Would be good to hear from other Doggie Mummy and Daddies who have moved their fluff balls to the other side of the world. Thanks Sonja & Gary
Here's a link to a Pet Export thread to get you started:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315019
We drove from Brum to Heathrow with our lads and then handed them over for their journey to Sydney. We made contact with the guys at Sydney 'clink' when we arrived in Brisbane and once their quarantine ended they flew up for the reunion
Do your homework on here and make sure your Vet is up to speed with all the paperwork to ensure the process goes smoothly. Alfie & Bailey can also be kept in the same 'cell' to keep each other company, glad we decided to do that - saved a few cents - but be prepared the whole process will be costly.... but its worth it
Good Luck
Last edited by The OH; Jun 1st 2007 at 1:11 pm. Reason: typo
#93
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 2,474
Re: Post a photo of your dog
He was only 6 .... 12 hours of crying and counting for our babe.
#94
Re: Post a photo of your dog
I would love to but we heard yesterday that our gorgeous yellow labby "Bomber" had died sudenly from eating poison in the UK. We had to leave him with our very good friends as he couldnt come over here due to a medical condition.
He was only 6 .... 12 hours of crying and counting for our babe.
He was only 6 .... 12 hours of crying and counting for our babe.
#96
Re: Post a photo of your dog
Would love to but dont now have one!! wanted 1 family small/ medium dog loving free home awating !
#97
Re: Post a photo of your dog
Hi Sonja
Here's a link to a Pet Export thread to get you started:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315019
We drove from Brum to Heathrow with our lads and then handed them over for their journey to Sydney. We made contact with the guys at Sydney 'clink' when we arrived in Brisbane and once their quarantine ended they flew up for the reunion
Do your homework on here and make sure your Vet is up to speed with all the paperwork to ensure the process goes smoothly. Alfie & Bailey can also be kept in the same 'cell' to keep each other company, glad we decided to do that - saved a few cents - but be prepared the whole process will be costly.... but its worth it
Good Luck
Here's a link to a Pet Export thread to get you started:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315019
We drove from Brum to Heathrow with our lads and then handed them over for their journey to Sydney. We made contact with the guys at Sydney 'clink' when we arrived in Brisbane and once their quarantine ended they flew up for the reunion
Do your homework on here and make sure your Vet is up to speed with all the paperwork to ensure the process goes smoothly. Alfie & Bailey can also be kept in the same 'cell' to keep each other company, glad we decided to do that - saved a few cents - but be prepared the whole process will be costly.... but its worth it
Good Luck
Sonja
#98
markj
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 460
Re: Post a photo of your dog
Jake the collie knackered after a hard day skullduggery.
Last edited by painter man; Jul 1st 2007 at 7:24 am.
#99
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I love this pic of our dog, looks like she can't wait to male the journey
#101
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Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Romsey, Hants to Sydney in Aug07
Posts: 34
Re: Post a photo of your dog
here's a picture of my so cool son jack and our dog nemo, we're coming to sydney in august. nervous about the trip nemo has to make and quarantine, we'll miss him so much X
#103
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My baby Troy, 2 years old and still growing, he's currently led flat on his back legs-a-kimbo, snorring!
Bit of an old pic so he's grown a lot since it was taken..(hopefully it uploads ok)
Cassie x
Bit of an old pic so he's grown a lot since it was taken..(hopefully it uploads ok)
Cassie x
#105
Re: Post a photo of your dog
This is Chelsea........when she was a little baby. She is a year old tommorrow and is the sister of Nickyjohnts dogs Angel and Willo.......beware she may look cute but she is a cow!!!