Taking dog back to Uk from NZ
I have pm Linda Max, I know she will be up to her eyes in it with her move back home but can any of you offer advice.
Today we got a quote to take dog back in January. $5K NZ - thats pricey, but heh what choice do we have. Anyway the bit that we dont like is the route. Auckland/Sydney/Singapore/London. Too many stop downs for our liking. Any suggestions or has anyone else used Qantas - they are supposidly the only official carrier under PETS. Need advice , dont wont him going that way in Jan too hot!!!!!!!!! |
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Originally posted by scottish I have pm Linda Max, I know she will be up to her eyes in it with her move back home but can any of you offer advice. Today we got a quote to take dog back in January. $5K NZ - thats pricey, but heh what choice do we have. Anyway the bit that we dont like is the route. Auckland/Sydney/Singapore/London. Too many stop downs for our liking. Any suggestions or has anyone else used Qantas - they are supposidly the only official carrier under PETS. Need advice , dont wont him going that way in Jan too hot!!!!!!!!! :D |
We're paying $1800 from Perth-sounds like we have a good deal. Good as our container seems to be costing a fortune so suppose it all evens out in the end.
We were told that the stopover in Singapore from Perth is only 2 hrs and in that time they are unloaded and loaded straight onto the next plane with all the aircon systems going etc. It's hard not to worry though huh? |
Melaniee
Can you get me the flight info. We are really worried about the flight for the dog. He has to do Auckland - Sydney - Singapore - London. He will not be taken off plane in singapore as it is for refuelling only. Also the price yikes!!!!!!! According to DEFRA Quantas have the monoply on flights they are the only PETS carrier under Pet Passport. Pants, how did you get on? |
Hi Scottish,
What do you want me to find out? Apparently our dog would get onto the Sydney flight that has just come in to go onto the UK. I know, it is so scary and my only consolation is that every flight that comes in has animals on it and they are ok. Also, your dog came over here ok? How did he fly? It is so annoying about QANTAS-all about money at the end of the day! Have you phoned around for any more quotes-try that perhaps? Let me know if there is anything I can do. Originally posted by scottish Melaniee Can you get me the flight info. We are really worried about the flight for the dog. He has to do Auckland - Sydney - Singapore - London. He will not be taken off plane in singapore as it is for refuelling only. Also the price yikes!!!!!!! According to DEFRA Quantas have the monoply on flights they are the only PETS carrier under Pet Passport. Pants, how did you get on? |
curious as to what the flight schedule is and if the dogs get to stretch their legs in Sydney and do their business.
Our came out Air NZ via LA and they were fab. Your price of $1800 what would that be in $NZ also what type of dog do you have. Its not about the cost, he goes where we go, its more the route. Dont fancy singapore but no choice. Saying to hubby last night at that price he should be allowed in 1st class LOL |
Originally posted by scottish Melaniee Can you get me the flight info. We are really worried about the flight for the dog. He has to do Auckland - Sydney - Singapore - London. He will not be taken off plane in singapore as it is for refuelling only. Also the price yikes!!!!!!! According to DEFRA Quantas have the monoply on flights they are the only PETS carrier under Pet Passport. Pants, how did you get on? No I am too scared to ring them and see how much it has gone up..ekkk but will do over next few days. Will let you know asap Cheers P :) |
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Scottish,
I have left a message with the company who is looking after our dog to see if she has any advice for you etc. I know before she said that dogs from NZ had to stay in Australia for 3 days (or something like that?). I will clarify and get back to you. M. Originally posted by scottish I have pm Linda Max, I know she will be up to her eyes in it with her move back home but can any of you offer advice. Today we got a quote to take dog back in January. $5K NZ - thats pricey, but heh what choice do we have. Anyway the bit that we dont like is the route. Auckland/Sydney/Singapore/London. Too many stop downs for our liking. Any suggestions or has anyone else used Qantas - they are supposidly the only official carrier under PETS. Need advice , dont wont him going that way in Jan too hot!!!!!!!!! |
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Have sent you a PM!
Originally posted by melaniee Scottish, I have left a message with the company who is looking after our dog to see if she has any advice for you etc. I know before she said that dogs from NZ had to stay in Australia for 3 days (or something like that?). I will clarify and get back to you. M. |
Originally posted by scottish curious as to what the flight schedule is and if the dogs get to stretch their legs in Sydney and do their business. I guess they end up fouling the cage pretty badly. :( |
Originally posted by The Don I think you know the answer to that. I guess they end up fouling the cage pretty badly. :( dont like the idea of flying with quantas but they are the only approved carrier back to uk - talk about having the market stiched up. Prefered Air NZ via LA, but either go this way or not at all. So Sydney it is. |
Money making!
Originally posted by scottish dont like the idea of flying with quantas but they are the only approved carrier back to uk - talk about having the market stiched up. Prefered Air NZ via LA, but either go this way or not at all. So Sydney it is. |
Re: Taking dog back to Uk from NZ
Originally Posted by scottish
I have pm Linda Max, I know she will be up to her eyes in it with her move back home but can any of you offer advice.
Today we got a quote to take dog back in January. $5K NZ - thats pricey, but heh what choice do we have. Anyway the bit that we dont like is the route. Auckland/Sydney/Singapore/London. Too many stop downs for our liking. Any suggestions or has anyone else used Qantas - they are supposidly the only official carrier under PETS. Need advice , dont wont him going that way in Jan too hot!!!!!!!!! We are struggling with our dog, she is almost 7, and not in great health,probably looking to re-home her here. She has problems with her thyroid, and an eye complaint that keeps flaring up, and she goes blind in that eye. We have spent a fortune in the vets, were told it could be a tumor, then eye got better for a while, so vet is puzzled. We are thinking of trying to re-home her through the golden retriever club, so we know she would have a good home, with folks that know about her. Feel that it would be putting her through too much, with kennels for a few months, and everything else. The kids still think she is coming, going to be heartbroken, but what can you do. :confused: |
Re: Taking dog back to Uk from NZ
Originally Posted by scottish
Today we got a quote to take dog back in January. $5K NZ - thats pricey, but heh what choice do we have.
Anyway the bit that we dont like is the route. Auckland/Sydney/Singapore/London. Too many stop downs for our liking. Any suggestions or has anyone else used Qantas - they are supposidly the only official carrier under PETS. Need advice , dont wont him going that way in Jan too hot!!!!!!!!! But hey, it WILL work out and we'll soon be among those very happy recently returned. So i read through this thread and searched further but couldn't find an answer ... has anyone else gone through this with qantas? |
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Hi JIm
Welcome to the site. Melannee is due back any day now as it Pants dog so hopefully we can get some positive feedback from them. What part of NZ are you in and can I ask how long you have been here and why you are going home? All the best Scottish ps btw I got a good price for taking dog back. About $1k cheaper than the others and the guy is very professional and can give us loads of references. If you need info just ask. He also said that all they need is 5 working days notice, dont know if Christmas will be busier though. Good luck |
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