Animals in Syndey Quarantine?
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Animals in Syndey Quarantine?
Has, anyone had any experience with the Sydney Quarantine kennels?
We are taking over from the US, our 2 great danes, and 2 cats. We are
just waiting on one of my great danes' RNATT tests to come back before
we apply for their import permits, and space at Sydney Quarantine.
Would love to hear any feedback from experiences with this.
Thanks in advance
Juliet
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We are taking over from the US, our 2 great danes, and 2 cats. We are
just waiting on one of my great danes' RNATT tests to come back before
we apply for their import permits, and space at Sydney Quarantine.
Would love to hear any feedback from experiences with this.
Thanks in advance
Juliet
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Re: Animals in Syndey Quarantine?
jameehan Wrote:
> Has, anyone had any experience with the Sydney Quarantine kennels?
>
> We are taking over from the US, our 2 great danes, and 2 cats. We are
> just waiting on one of my great danes' RNATT tests to come back before
> we apply for their import permits, and space at Sydney Quarantine.
>
> Would love to hear any feedback from experiences with this.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Juliet
>
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Hi Juliet
The Sydney Quarantine Station is first class, we used them for our Dog,
i believe from the states your dogs and cats have to stay for 30 days,
you can visit them on a Tuesday and Thursday if you so wish. Depending
on how you are with your animals, my advise would be not to visit them
as you have to leave them again within a few hours, this ordeal could
stress them out, as i am sure it does the owners!
For more information, look at:
http://tinyurl.com/4kptv
P.S: Come back to myMigration.net we miss you!
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> Has, anyone had any experience with the Sydney Quarantine kennels?
>
> We are taking over from the US, our 2 great danes, and 2 cats. We are
> just waiting on one of my great danes' RNATT tests to come back before
> we apply for their import permits, and space at Sydney Quarantine.
>
> Would love to hear any feedback from experiences with this.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Juliet
>
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Hi Juliet
The Sydney Quarantine Station is first class, we used them for our Dog,
i believe from the states your dogs and cats have to stay for 30 days,
you can visit them on a Tuesday and Thursday if you so wish. Depending
on how you are with your animals, my advise would be not to visit them
as you have to leave them again within a few hours, this ordeal could
stress them out, as i am sure it does the owners!
For more information, look at:
http://tinyurl.com/4kptv
P.S: Come back to myMigration.net we miss you!
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Re: Animals in Syndey Quarantine?
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 10:55:59 +1000, myMigration wrote
(in article <[email protected]>):
> jameehan Wrote: > Has, anyone had any experience with the Sydney Quarantine
> kennels?> > We are taking over from the US, our 2 great danes, and 2 cats. We
> are> just waiting on one of my great danes' RNATT tests to come back before>
> we apply for their import permits, and space at Sydney Quarantine.> > Would
> love to hear any feedback from experiences with this.> > Thanks in advance>
> Juliet> > --Hi JulietThe Sydney Quarantine Station is first class, we used
> them for our Dog,i believe from the states your dogs and cats have to stay
> for 30 days,you can visit them on a Tuesday and Thursday if you so wish.
> Dependingon how you are with your animals, my advise would be not to visit
> themas you have to leave them again within a few hours, this ordeal
> couldstress them out, as i am sure it does the owners!For more information,
> look at:http://tinyurl.com/4kptvP.S: Come back to myMigration.net we miss
> you!--
>
> --Posted via http://www.mymigration.net
Hi Juliet
My sister recently brought her dog back from Dubai. he had to say in the
Kennels in Melbourne for about 6 weeks i think. They looked after him very
well. he was healthier when he came out than when he went in! He is a rather
elderly corgi so we were all concerned. No problems tho,
I think it's better to visit them. It's stressful when you leave but i think
it lessens the stress when you finally take them home.
tony
www.mygreatconsultants.com.au
(in article <[email protected]>):
> jameehan Wrote: > Has, anyone had any experience with the Sydney Quarantine
> kennels?> > We are taking over from the US, our 2 great danes, and 2 cats. We
> are> just waiting on one of my great danes' RNATT tests to come back before>
> we apply for their import permits, and space at Sydney Quarantine.> > Would
> love to hear any feedback from experiences with this.> > Thanks in advance>
> Juliet> > --Hi JulietThe Sydney Quarantine Station is first class, we used
> them for our Dog,i believe from the states your dogs and cats have to stay
> for 30 days,you can visit them on a Tuesday and Thursday if you so wish.
> Dependingon how you are with your animals, my advise would be not to visit
> themas you have to leave them again within a few hours, this ordeal
> couldstress them out, as i am sure it does the owners!For more information,
> look at:http://tinyurl.com/4kptvP.S: Come back to myMigration.net we miss
> you!--
>
> --Posted via http://www.mymigration.net
Hi Juliet
My sister recently brought her dog back from Dubai. he had to say in the
Kennels in Melbourne for about 6 weeks i think. They looked after him very
well. he was healthier when he came out than when he went in! He is a rather
elderly corgi so we were all concerned. No problems tho,
I think it's better to visit them. It's stressful when you leave but i think
it lessens the stress when you finally take them home.
tony
www.mygreatconsultants.com.au
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Re: Animals in Syndey Quarantine?
hey
my 2 springers were in sydney back in jan/feb.
Sydney quarantine is HUGE! massive, and very busy. Don't know about cats, but there are lots of dogs to be looked after so kennel staff don't get to spend as much time with the dogs as I'm sure they'd like. Both my dogs lots a little bit of wieght - was really just muscle as they weren't getting out for walks etc. one did get an ear infection which went unnoticed, but was easily cleared up in a few days after seeing my vet in brisbane.
the kennel/trainer i use in brisbane imports and exports security dogs and he uses sydney all the time.
it's defo a "quarantine" - no frills or anything... but it does the job fine and, apart from the isolated ear infection incident, all reports I've had have been good.
my 2 springers were in sydney back in jan/feb.
Sydney quarantine is HUGE! massive, and very busy. Don't know about cats, but there are lots of dogs to be looked after so kennel staff don't get to spend as much time with the dogs as I'm sure they'd like. Both my dogs lots a little bit of wieght - was really just muscle as they weren't getting out for walks etc. one did get an ear infection which went unnoticed, but was easily cleared up in a few days after seeing my vet in brisbane.
the kennel/trainer i use in brisbane imports and exports security dogs and he uses sydney all the time.
it's defo a "quarantine" - no frills or anything... but it does the job fine and, apart from the isolated ear infection incident, all reports I've had have been good.
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Re: Animals in Syndey Quarantine?
Originally Posted by Jameehan
Has, anyone had any experience with the Sydney Quarantine kennels?
We are taking over from the US, our 2 great danes, and 2 cats. We are
just waiting on one of my great danes' RNATT tests to come back before
we apply for their import permits, and space at Sydney Quarantine.
Would love to hear any feedback from experiences with this.
Thanks in advance
Juliet
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We are taking over from the US, our 2 great danes, and 2 cats. We are
just waiting on one of my great danes' RNATT tests to come back before
we apply for their import permits, and space at Sydney Quarantine.
Would love to hear any feedback from experiences with this.
Thanks in advance
Juliet
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