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Geordie Lass Aug 9th 2013 3:16 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by Mikeypm (Post 10842455)
We plan to use Air transat, so no need for either an import or export certificate?, just the pet passports. That sounds good then :)

And the fit to fly that you need to get within 24 hours of the flight. :)

Ailsa n Dave Aug 9th 2013 6:36 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 
All the posts above cover flights and vari-kennels and what not. Its no big deal really and not overly expensive, no need to hire some expensive firm to do it for you...

However what isn't mentioned is the long term impact on your pet of the whole moving process, its a very stressful time for a dog, from when you start decorating to sell up your UK house, then weird people visit, then all the furniture disappears, then he's in a weird little moving box for hours and wynds up in a weird place with weird smells and it could be months again before you find a permanent home and the boxes and cases disappear....

We wouldn't be without our dog and brought him with us, he's essentially fine despite all this. But.... he has nipped at a few strangers, which is utterly out of character for him and we're having to just keep his world as calm as possible to let him re-adjust and relax in his new environment. Our dog is a big friendly giant that doesn't get stressed easily, if it impacted him then others must have similar issues.

Throw into this mix the fun you have finding a place to stay that accepts pets... and getting your dog, kennel, people and all your masses of cases to the airport at each end!! Way harder to fix than the flight!!

I'm just saying there's more to bringing your pet than just the flight! Good luck :)

---mlm--- Aug 20th 2013 1:06 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 
We have a 3 year old boxer and a 2 year old french bulldog cross (little and large) how best way would people say to get them across to Calgary, as cheaply as poss had a quote for £2600!!! :thumbup:

Theoldfields Aug 22nd 2013 5:55 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by ---mlm--- (Post 10859942)
We have a 3 year old boxer and a 2 year old french bulldog cross (little and large) how best way would people say to get them across to Calgary, as cheaply as poss had a quote for £2600!!! :thumbup:

Use Air Transat, buy the vari-kennels directly and organise the paperwork yourself. air Transat will take larger dogs ( we checked and brought our Lab with us 3 months ago) the DEFRA website tells you all you need to know about the paperwork and they are also very helpful if you have any questions.

lyn1972 Aug 22nd 2013 6:26 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 
If you need to look for a property to rent , can you get temp accomadation that will take your dog also? Edmonton?

Siouxie Aug 22nd 2013 6:39 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by lyn1972 (Post 10864385)
If you need to look for a property to rent , can you get temp accomadation that will take your dog also? Edmonton?

Have a quick look on www.padmapper.com, input the City and price range, bedrooms etc., then go down to "show more filters" and select "dogs".

:)

---mlm--- Aug 22nd 2013 8:10 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by Theoldfields (Post 10864302)
Use Air Transat, buy the vari-kennels directly and organise the paperwork yourself. air Transat will take larger dogs ( we checked and brought our Lab with us 3 months ago) the DEFRA website tells you all you need to know about the paperwork and they are also very helpful if you have any questions.

how much did you pay to take your lab over? :thumbsup:

Ailsa n Dave Aug 23rd 2013 12:18 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 
See air transat details here:

http://www.airtransat.co.uk/en/gamme...voyageur&id=20

Price per pet is GBP180..

You will need a kennel on top of this, price is size dependant, but they are roughly 100 ish. Try here http://www.skykennel.co.uk/

For rentals try www.realtor.ca... but you are best to get a realtor to help you for this, its very difficult to sort renting or accommodation here without help, specially with a dog.

Theoldfields Aug 23rd 2013 4:40 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by ---mlm--- (Post 10864588)
how much did you pay to take your lab over? :thumbsup:

Just over 300 pounds including the kennel - it was about the only thing that was under budget as we'd been quoted 1700+ from the pet transport companies:thumbsup:

withabix Aug 23rd 2013 5:15 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 
We are flying from MAN to YVR on 26th October with Air Transat.

Cocker Spaniel as excess baggage £180. We had to speak to Montreal to arrange as excess baggage. UK end wanted the dog t go as cargo - which was about £600.

Vari Kennel cost us £80.

You have to change the plastic wing nuts for metal ones (apparently).

withabix Aug 23rd 2013 5:19 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by Ailsa n Dave (Post 10865492)
For rentals try www.realtor.ca... but you are best to get a realtor to help you for this, its very difficult to sort renting or accommodation here without help, specially with a dog.

Very little (almost none) rental properties on Realtor.ca.

Try kijiji.ca or craigslist.ca (but watch out for scammers on the latter).

For Kelowna, Castanet.net is the best source.

Theoldfields Aug 23rd 2013 1:27 pm

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by withabix (Post 10865981)
We are flying from MAN to YVR on 26th October with Air Transat.

Cocker Spaniel as excess baggage £180. We had to speak to Montreal to arrange as excess baggage. UK end wanted the dog t go as cargo - which was about £600.

Vari Kennel cost us £80.

You have to change the plastic wing nuts for metal ones (apparently).

We used the plastic wing nuts the kennel came with but ( at the risk of stating the obvious ) you are in the hands of the official you are dealing with at the time so you may still want to change them.

The4BellsLondon Aug 23rd 2013 5:19 pm

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by Ailsa n Dave (Post 10865492)
See air transat details here:

http://www.airtransat.co.uk/en/gamme...voyageur&id=20

Price per pet is GBP180..

You will need a kennel on top of this, price is size dependant, but they are roughly 100 ish. Try here http://www.skykennel.co.uk/

For rentals try www.realtor.ca... but you are best to get a realtor to help you for this, its very difficult to sort renting or accommodation here without help, specially with a dog.


We found a rental on Craigslist and did it all by phone and email .. Brought 2 dogs!

Nikkinoo75 Sep 5th 2013 11:00 am

Re: Emigrating with pets
 
So to confirm: I do not need a Defra letter to fly my Labrador from Gatwick to Calgary - my vet was unsure? We fly on 15th September and my vet didn't there was time to get letter from Defra but will be supplying Pet Passport and fit to fly documentation.

Also where's the cheapest and quickest way to get a xl Vari kennel?

Tootlepootle Sep 5th 2013 12:21 pm

Re: Emigrating with pets
 

Originally Posted by Nikkinoo75 (Post 10887993)
So to confirm: I do not need a Defra letter to fly my Labrador from Gatwick to Calgary - my vet was unsure? We fly on 15th September and my vet didn't there was time to get letter from Defra but will be supplying Pet Passport and fit to fly documentation.

Also where's the cheapest and quickest way to get a xl Vari kennel?

We got a sky kennel from the Internet, google it, they will tell you how to erasure your dog etc. it took about 4 days to arrive. Defra told us we neded an export license, you can do the form online but timing wise you are cutting it very fine! The vet ad to samp the paperwork stating it was fit to fly. It was checked by air Canada at heathrow.


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