dog to malaga
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dog to malaga
Hi
I am thinking about taking my dog with me to spain.
Can anyone tell me how much it cost to fly her over there.
Is flying the best way or about the companies that drive them over?
Thanks
Anne
I am thinking about taking my dog with me to spain.
Can anyone tell me how much it cost to fly her over there.
Is flying the best way or about the companies that drive them over?
Thanks
Anne
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we can recommend http://www.easypetuk.com/ think they are also listed in the "free beer"
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Re: dog to malaga
i assume of course you have a pet passport!!
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I wouldn't put my dog or cat or any pet through flying - best get a transport company to drive them there. The animals don't undestand what they are gont through. pet travel companies by road stay with them all the time.
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Re: dog to malaga
On the other side of the coin I have watched a program where some people moved to Greece with some massive dog's and a couple / 3 cats and all of them arrived very safe and the owner of the Animals said he wouldnt have it any other way.
Im looking to bring my dog with me by car, the only thing that bothers me is I will have to stay with him all the way down, that will take its toll on me, I would like to drive down and have a night out in a couple of towns on the way.
I would never neglect my little brother (dog) that is the problem !
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I had my bulldog driven over by easypet in the link above. From start to finish they did an excellent job. Always in contact with me letting me know on Alfie's progress etc. He pulled up outside the house looking very very relaxed and even gave the handlers a kiss goodbye lollol.
The cost was £475, that includes him being picked up in Doncaster, driven to boarding kennels in Maidstone, tunnel to France and then 2 over night stops on the journey down.
The cost was £475, that includes him being picked up in Doncaster, driven to boarding kennels in Maidstone, tunnel to France and then 2 over night stops on the journey down.