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Taking a pet to Canada
Hi,
I am thinking of going to Canada maybe next year if I am lucky enough get IEC. Let's just say for argument sake, I did get IEC and I wanted to take my dog with me, I have seen that you can do this with air Canada and I was wondering if anyone has done this before? I am not saying that if I get IEC I would definitely do this, but I would just like to keep my options open and learn as much information as possible so i can make the best and most informed decision if and when the time comes. Any help would be greatly appreciated, many thanks. |
Re: Taking a pet to Canada
You need to research the rules for bringing a dog into the UK as those are more strict than the ones for Canada.
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Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 11925176)
You need to research the rules for bringing a dog into the UK as those are more strict than the ones for Canada.
Yeah I researched it a bit, you have to get a rabies shot administered and a certificate to prove that the animal has been in its host country for at least six months. And from what I read, as the U.K is officially classed as rabies free I won't need to put my dog into quarantine but I will be refused entry if I don't have all of the relevant documentation. I was just wondering if anyone had any first hand experience in bringing a pet with them to Canada. I guess I'm just trying to get as much information as possible, maybe too much sometimes but it's better to be prepared! Haha. |
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If you do a search you will see plenty of threads on bringing animals into Canada. We brought 3 dogs with us and for ease we used a company but many of done it themselves. You need to be clear on what you need to do to get dog back into the UK so a search in the back to uk forum should tell you that
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Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Ok I will definitely do that. Based on your experience was it easy enough to do when you embarked on the task of taking you're dogs to Canada?
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Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Originally Posted by samjam1234
(Post 11925344)
Ok I will definitely do that. Based on your experience was it easy enough to do when you embarked on the task of taking you're dogs to Canada?
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Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Really? I only have a small dog (smaller than Jack Russell) so I think it would meet the requirements to be able to take in the cabin, from what I have read it costs around CAD$100 to do this if you fly with air Canada.
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Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Have you considered the implications of trying to rent somewhere to live if you've got a pet? It'll reduce your options considerably and mean a larger damage deposit for landlords that will allow it.
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At the moment I'm just getting information just so I can make any decisions fully informed, but you are right it would make things harder. I guess that's why at this stage i was wondering if anyone has done it, and how the found it.
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Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Originally Posted by samjam1234
(Post 11925353)
Really? I only have a small dog (smaller than Jack Russell) so I think it would meet the requirements to be able to take in the cabin, from what I have read it costs around CAD$100 to do this if you fly with air Canada.
RICH has a good point with rentals, we were lucky as landlord loved dogs- not always the case though. Will you around enough to let them out for their business? Dog walkers aren't cheap:cool: |
Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 11925357)
Have you considered the implications of trying to rent somewhere to live if you've got a pet? It'll reduce your options considerably and mean a larger damage deposit for landlords that will allow it.
Samjam have you been to Canada before? I brought three cats and a dog with me, but I knew that I was here for a good long while, whether I liked it or not, and no it wasn't cheap and my dog is smallish. Are you in a position to leave the dog with a family member and then come and see if you like it, and sort out accommodation etc, without the dog and then get it sent over? Being in a strange place can be great fun, but when you have the responsibility for an animal it can be stressful, and you couldn't take it to work. |
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Yeah that's the best and most logical idea, and to be honest that's what I was thinking. I think I just feel a bit guilty leaving it and going off that's why I wanted to know if anyone has done it just so I could do my 'due diligence' if you will.
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Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Airtransat is much cheaper.
Have a look at the links (to BE threads) on this google search - it has all the answers you should need. :) |
Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Originally Posted by samjam1234
(Post 11925353)
Really? I only have a small dog (smaller than Jack Russell) so I think it would meet the requirements to be able to take in the cabin, from what I have read it costs around CAD$100 to do this if you fly with air Canada.
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Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Originally Posted by westewoo
(Post 11926478)
:lol: dream on. it cost me $1400 cnd to bring my staffie from manchester to calgary, in 2011 with air transat, and air canada would have been more, contact petair uk and they will give you a run down of costs and procedures.
Flying With Pets and Airline-Approved Pet Carriers | Air Transat Staffies are on the list that they don't accept though for that service though, probably why yours cost more. |
Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Originally Posted by westewoo
(Post 11926478)
:lol: dream on. it cost me $1400 cnd to bring my staffie from manchester to calgary, in 2011 with air transat, and air canada would have been more, contact petair uk and they will give you a run down of costs and procedures.
Had you been coming to Ontario, you wouldn't have been able to bring your staffie. https://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov....la-pubsfty.php |
Re: Taking a pet to Canada
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 11926486)
Petair are a full service company and will cost a ton more than doing it yourself though. AirTransat charge a fraction of what you were charged and the animal can be on the same flight.
Had you been coming to Ontario, you wouldn't have been able to bring your staffie. https://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov....la-pubsfty.php Staffies are I feel a different kettle of pup- I'm not sure what size the OP's pup is but maybe they could pop them in a pocket and have them on board- I mean, who would know?:lol: |
Re: Taking a pet to Canada
OP hasn't said yet what breed their dog is, other than it's small (at the moment, anyway).
It was westewoo who used petair to bring a staffie, which ruled out Airtransat as an option. We brought two dogs (neither pit bull or staffie) over with AT at $275 each and it was a breeze. |
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