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nikki dreaming Jan 10th 2009 12:58 am

Airpets
 
Hi

Just started to look into getting our mutley over to NS.

Can anyone give me an idea of total cost using the DIY route to include the flight, crate, paperwork etc.

I have a quote from airpets for £1372 to include everything except rabies jab, normal vaccinations(which he already has) and airport charge. This includes collection from anywhere in the UK and 2 days boarding prior to leaving.

This is a lot of money, however if it is only a bit more than doing it all yourself and the associated costs it may be worthwhile:blink:

Also any feedback on airpets would be great

Thanks v much:)

Tangram Jan 10th 2009 1:05 am

Re: Airpets
 

Originally Posted by nikki dreaming (Post 7148402)
Hi

Just started to look into getting our mutley over to NS.

Can anyone give me an idea of total cost using the DIY route to include the flight, crate, paperwork etc.

I have a quote from airpets for £1372 to include everything except rabies jab, normal vaccinations(which he already has) and airport charge. This includes collection from anywhere in the UK and 2 days boarding prior to leaving.

This is a lot of money, however if it is only a bit more than doing it all yourself and the associated costs it may be worthwhile:blink:

Also any feedback on airpets would be great

Thanks v much:)

Not Airpets but used one based in Manchester Airport and it cost £900 for out Springer Spaniel just to give you a reference point.

nikki dreaming Jan 10th 2009 1:35 am

Re: Airpets
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 7148416)
Not Airpets but used one based in Manchester Airport and it cost £900 for out Springer Spaniel just to give you a reference point.

Thanks, we have a springer spaniel too, mad as a hatter:eek:

Tracie107 Jan 10th 2009 1:43 am

Re: Airpets
 
We have shit-zu and Lahso- Apso

Grates £70 off the internet.
Rabies £40
Fit to fly cert (nice vet didn't charge)
(dogs were already up to date with jabs and microchipped)
Air Canada $245.00CAD

Not a single problem with AC. looked after dogs extremely well.

British Airways £1100:eek: for what..........darling dogs weren't even getting the red carpet treamtent!

Coffeepot Jan 10th 2009 2:34 am

Re: Airpets
 

Originally Posted by nikki dreaming (Post 7148402)
Hi

Just started to look into getting our mutley over to NS.

Can anyone give me an idea of total cost using the DIY route to include the flight, crate, paperwork etc.

I have a quote from airpets for £1372 to include everything except rabies jab, normal vaccinations(which he already has) and airport charge. This includes collection from anywhere in the UK and 2 days boarding prior to leaving.

This is a lot of money, however if it is only a bit more than doing it all yourself and the associated costs it may be worthwhile:blink:

Also any feedback on airpets would be great

Thanks v much:)

Arona moved hers to NS and back again try and PM her
Also D15ney and the tones guy to NF they could shed some light i expect

Good luck and let us know how you got on Nikki interested to move our own pooches ;)

Silverdragon102 Jan 10th 2009 7:51 am

Re: Airpets
 
We used airpets mainly cos it took the hassle from us and the dogs would follow us a few days later. We had 3 dogs and they was collected from my parents and driven from Lincs to London plus other stuff and we just meet them in Halifax and paid customs fees before we could pick them up. Although expensive was well worth it and dogs where fine. Kennels excellent that we still have them

nikki dreaming Jan 10th 2009 9:24 am

Re: Airpets
 

Originally Posted by Coffeepot (Post 7148674)
Arona moved hers to NS and back again try and PM her
Also D15ney and the tones guy to NF they could shed some light i expect

Good luck and let us know how you got on Nikki interested to move our own pooches ;)

Thanks CP, will keep you posted:thumbup:


Originally Posted by Silverdragon102 (Post 7149662)
We used airpets mainly cos it took the hassle from us and the dogs would follow us a few days later. We had 3 dogs and they was collected from my parents and driven from Lincs to London plus other stuff and we just meet them in Halifax and paid customs fees before we could pick them up. Although expensive was well worth it and dogs where fine. Kennels excellent that we still have them

Thanks Silverdragon, thats reassuring, hopefully catch you later this year:thumbsup:

Silverdragon102 Jan 10th 2009 9:30 am

Re: Airpets
 

Originally Posted by nikki dreaming (Post 7150067)
Thanks CP, will keep you posted:thumbup:



Thanks Silverdragon, thats reassuring, hopefully catch you later this year:thumbsup:

Look forward to meeting you to, hope the move goes well :D

Canada Dreams Jan 10th 2009 11:02 am

Re: Airpets
 
we used airpets, no problems with them, i think it cost us about £1100 for all three cats.

rickuk Jan 10th 2009 11:04 am

Re: Airpets
 
We had a quote from air canada to ship our sprocker spaniel over to NS. As she is under 35kg inc crate the cost would be £180. Jabs, Certs etc £100 max.

hope this helps

Richard

Louisecooke Jan 10th 2009 11:11 am

Re: Airpets
 
We brought 9 dogs over to NS in 2005, total cost was around 6000 pounds. We used a company called Jets for Pets, but if we had to do it again we would just organise everything ourselves, it's very easy. We imported 2 more dogs from the UK last year by doing it ourselves. The original dogs flew with Zoom, which is very sadly not an option anymore :( the 2 last year flew Air Canada.

Erica P Jan 10th 2009 2:15 pm

Re: Airpets
 
We used airpets last March to ship our dog from the airpet kennels at Heathrow, where we left him when we flew out and they got him shipped to Vancouver for us a few days later when we had got over the initial shock of arriving and were ready for him! We had a look round the airpet kennels and they were fine and we had no worries about leaving him there. He arrived in Vancouver, in the custom made crate they had made him, looking completely fine. I would recommend them:thumbsup:

nikki dreaming Jan 10th 2009 8:47 pm

Re: Airpets
 

Originally Posted by Louisecooke (Post 7150448)
We brought 9 dogs over to NS in 2005, total cost was around 6000 pounds. We used a company called Jets for Pets, but if we had to do it again we would just organise everything ourselves, it's very easy. We imported 2 more dogs from the UK last year by doing it ourselves. The original dogs flew with Zoom, which is very sadly not an option anymore :( the 2 last year flew Air Canada.

Hi Louise, welcome to BE, have dropped you a PM, you are not far from where we are looking to move to:thumbup:

Thanks everyone, seems if we were to use a co, that Airpets looks good, its just weighing up the cost v convenience I suppose:thumbup:

Cheers:)

andyjojake Jan 10th 2009 10:01 pm

Re: Airpets
 
sorry to piggy back this thread.
wonder if anyone can help?? we are gonna take our GSD by our selves. where abouts do u drop off the dog and crate in gatwick..is it close to the terminals? and also which do u do first at the other end..pick up dog or process TWP. any info would be of great help.

Coffeepot Jan 10th 2009 10:10 pm

Re: Airpets
 

Originally Posted by andyjojake (Post 7151648)
sorry to piggy back this thread.
wonder if anyone can help?? we are gonna take our GSD by our selves. where abouts do u drop off the dog and crate in gatwick..is it close to the terminals? and also which do u do first at the other end..pick up dog or process TWP. any info would be of great help.

Think we will have to go DIY with our pooches at the prices quoated supose it is the same as doing the paper work yourself for immigration ?
as in could take the easy way out and let someone else do all the work ( no always the easy way either judging by some peoples expierience of immigration firms )

So would be really interseted to see exactly what you need to do, it is in wiki but wonder if anyone who has recently done it could let us know the costs and what it entails :blink:


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