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Originally Posted by
Jackbox
No, but i have a friend who exported a puppy to New Zealand, a few yrs ago, she went through one of these companies, (cant remember which one) and I think it cost the new owner around the £1000 mark.
The other way you can do it is (if you are transporting more than one or two dogs) is use a freight company, they sometime transport large animals (like horses) , this way you (one of the owners) can travel in the plane with the dogs.
Know someone who moved to New Zealand, and took 10 dogs they did it that way, hubby went with the dogs in the aircraft, and she went on a regular flight, the cost was far less than if the dogs where sent on a commercial flight
Originally Posted by
leadstaffs
It was Air pets I used and they were very professional. I would use them again if needed. Because they know the ropes and do it all the time they have a relationship with all the ground staff at the airports they use and the dogs don't need to get there as early as if we would take them
Originally Posted by
Moon's Mum
Sorry, that wasn't very clear! I didn't say which one it was lol! It was Airpets
I never thought of using a freight company, thanks for that Jackbox.
That's great to hear leadstaffs and moons mum, thank you
I'll have to see what they come back with, I'm prepared to spend a decent amount, but anything over £2500 might be silly