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dog transportation to australia

Andy Foster
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19 Jul 2012 16:32


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im wanting to transport a bitch to australia from ireland
,can anyone reccomend a transporter that doesnt charge the earth



Andrew Johnston
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19 Jul 2012 16:42


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andy foster wrote:

im wanting to transport a bitch to australia from ireland
,can anyone reccomend a transporter that doesnt charge the earth

have you tried petair andy?,nobody will be cheap mate, it cost me over 1400 to get a dog to pakistan about a month ago, so expect a fare bill !!!



Andy Foster
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19 Jul 2012 16:46


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thanks andy ,id love to pay 1400 but the cheapest price i have yet is 4100 and thats without quarantine


Carole Brown
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19 Jul 2012 18:30


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Andy, Mick Barry or Donna Sadler may be able to give you an estimate, if they see this topic, as they have both imported bitches from over there.



Alex Taylor
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andy foster wrote:

thanks andy ,id love to pay 1400 but the cheapest price i have yet is 4100 and thats without quarantine

Geez! For that price you'd hope they take it out to empty every couple of hours and stretch it's legs. May include price of a doggie parachute.


Andy Foster
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19 Jul 2012 21:21


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obviously we are going executive business class,in the crate


Michael Barry
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20 Jul 2012 03:49


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andy foster wrote:

obviously we are going executive business class,in the crate

this is the company to deal with, your only requirement will be to supply the money, they will do everything else ,

your departure date from ireland/uk will be given by quarntine in australia . as the available space and when ,

your flight will then be booked ,on arrival here in aus, quarntine will do the pickup , 30 day stay, cost about 1500 aussie dollars that needs to be paid prior to release from quarntine ,

the flight cost is based on the size of the crate , the size is determened by the vets in the uk and the size of the dog to match the crate size , the crate is yours you can pick it up when the dog is released at this end ,

the cost about 4500 aussie dollars around double of what you could fly here yourself for lolllllllll
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Anthony Jeffress
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20 Jul 2012 04:20


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I'd suggest you give these guys a call as well -

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They did a transfer Aus - Singapore recently, and everything went 100% smoothly.

I believe Greg would be able to do the Uk - Aus shipping, but it would only be a matter of asking him.

Cheers,

The Wad :-)


Andy Foster
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20 Jul 2012 07:37


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thanks for your help guys,hopefully one of these companys can bring that price back some

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