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strawbie Jan 14th 2010 8:03 pm

jets4pets
 
hi, just wondering if anybody had used this company to move their pets over? we got a leaflet at a NZ conference we went to, so we only have this to go off! Or can you recommend any other, we have one dog to take with us. What kind of price do they charge? iam going to get a quote, when i find time to measure her!! shes a labrador!

ragdolls2 Jan 14th 2010 8:37 pm

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we have 2 cats and talked to jets4pets but weren't impressed as they didn't quote for what we asked for. Try golden arrow i know a few people that have used them and have been very impressed good luck

NermaltheCute Jan 14th 2010 10:23 pm

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Yep can't recommend Golden Arrow highly enough, they were great.

Jan n Neil Jan 14th 2010 11:11 pm

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Golden arrow :thumbup: and it will prob cost about 2.5 grand, prepare to be spanked:eek:

We brought 3 over it aint cheap

Neil

Flatcap Jan 15th 2010 7:47 am

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I can't recommend Golden Arrow highly enough, they were brilliant.

You get a schedule of what tests need doing when, and dated sample containers for each one. All you have to do is poop the scoop, pop it in the a pre-paid envelope, stick it in the post box, then forget about it till the next one is due.

I delivered our pooch down to them early one Sunday morning in time for her last lot of tests with their vet before her flight, and saw the crates they're shipped in. They're very impressive.

Very, very nice people with a wealth of experience.

Getting hit for two and a half grand does somewhat hurt I admit, but they're worth it. My dog is just LOVIN it over here - she's out retrieving sticks in the sea every morning and has a smile on her face all the rest of the day :-)

strawbie Jan 15th 2010 10:50 am

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Originally Posted by Flatcap (Post 8250681)
I can't recommend Golden Arrow highly enough, they were brilliant.

You get a schedule of what tests need doing when, and dated sample containers for each one. All you have to do is poop the scoop, pop it in the a pre-paid envelope, stick it in the post box, then forget about it till the next one is due.

I delivered our pooch down to them early one Sunday morning in time for her last lot of tests with their vet before her flight, and saw the crates they're shipped in. They're very impressive.

Very, very nice people with a wealth of experience.

Getting hit for two and a half grand does somewhat hurt I admit, but they're worth it. My dog is just LOVIN it over here - she's out retrieving sticks in the sea every morning and has a smile on her face all the rest of the day :-)

Sounds like Golden Arrow are the way forward! do they have a website, i've googled them with not much luck!! Can you use your own vet, etc with them? thanks for your replies :thumbsup:

nelsonpom Jan 15th 2010 11:03 am

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Originally Posted by strawbie (Post 8249300)
hi, just wondering if anybody had used this company to move their pets over? we got a leaflet at a NZ conference we went to, so we only have this to go off! Or can you recommend any other, we have one dog to take with us. What kind of price do they charge? iam going to get a quote, when i find time to measure her!! shes a labrador!

We used Jets for pets and they were great. Sent our 2 cats with them and everything went well, can't remember price but was pretty reasonable.

mickey_d Jan 15th 2010 11:15 am

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We used these. They were excellent & the cheapest by a mile:thumbup:
Did all the tests etc. with our own vets, which also saved cash.

http://parair.co.uk/

Flatcap Jan 16th 2010 1:27 am

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Originally Posted by strawbie (Post 8250971)
Sounds like Golden Arrow are the way forward! do they have a website, i've googled them with not much luck!! Can you use your own vet, etc with them? thanks for your replies :thumbsup:

Hi Strawbie,

When we used them (in November), they didn't have a website or take card payments, but I 've just googled them and it appears they now have a site:
http://www.goldenarrowshippers.com/

There's a picture of the crates they use on the site (all hand-built to the dogs size by a local man - and if they don't fit they have another one made).

They're based in Lydbury, Shropshire, which was a flippin long way from North Yorkshire - but I was very happy to leave my pooch with them when I saw the setup. Their vet is based near to Heathrow and they drive the animals down there themselves. Nothing is too much trouble for them, even if your pets are on medication.

Before you deliver them to Lydbury, they send you two letters for your vet, asking him to complete certain blood tests and worming. They also provide the vet with the vials and pre-paid envelopes for him to post the blood back to their labs. I think I was charged around 90 pounds in total by my vet to do his bit. This was on top of Golden Arrow's Fee.
Hope that helps - I chose olden Arrow after trawling through everyone else's comments on this forum, and they seemed to come up trumps for most people.

Good luck!!!!
It's very very hot and sunny here at the mo, so get a wriggle on and you might just catch the tail end of it if you're lucky :D
:D

Gizmo27 Jan 18th 2010 5:54 am

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I havn't shipped yet, and am looking at 2 cats but I was recommended for airpets.

Costing me about £2400 but that is for all medical checks and boarding for 2 months prior to the flight. I will probably go with them because I need this part due to planning to be in NZ well before my puddykats. Only thing I need to arrange is microchipping.

ragdolls2 Jan 18th 2010 7:11 am

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Hi golden arrow quoted us £1700 with free 3days boarding. Additonal boarding was quoted at £10 per night for the two. so about the same as your carrier. please let me know how you get on as we haven't booked ours yet and not likely to for at least a couple of months yet:)

Gizmo27 Jan 18th 2010 8:17 am

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Same here! I am still working on my ITA so won't book until that is done. Will let the forum know when I do though.

Milliebobs Jan 18th 2010 12:39 pm

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We just arrived in NZ with our dog. We used Jets4pets and they did a fantastic job. I believe the price is based on the size of box used, so I would say you should get a few quotes and compare them. We had a full door to door service with them and they were happy to help my vet with advice as my vet hadn't had a NZ export before.

Lee Lee Jan 19th 2010 6:41 am

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Has anyone used Lady Haye? Golden arrow are quite a distance from where we live

NermaltheCute Jan 19th 2010 7:23 pm

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Don't know if it helps but we weren't close to Golden Arrow but they arranged pick up of our dogs, I suppose their advantage is they are closer to the airport.


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