I also researched some cargo pet transport companies but Iβd be looking at $3k each direction.
Well, then that's what it costs to transport your dog.
It's really a first world problem.
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I also researched some cargo pet transport companies but Iβd be looking at $3k each direction.
Well, then that's what it costs to transport your dog.
It's really a first world problem.
Certified 1st World Problem β
Have you looked into health regulations and quarantine considerations? I think that may be a factor with pets, regardless of whether or both theyβre technically certified as a service dog in the US. At any rate, I would categorically NOT assume that itβll be smooth sailing when it comes to customs and immigration. That, in fact, might be part of what that expensive transport service is offering.
TL;DR: definitely look into the health/immigration/vaccination/quarantine considerations, because you might be in for an unpleasant surprise if you havenβt specifically prepared for it, as the EU is rather more bureaucratic about these things.
It's a french dog though.
Yeah, Johnny Depp's dogs was almost euthanized because amber heard brought them via private jet and didn't undergo quarantine in Australia.
Australia and NZ have some of the strictest biosecurity laws in the world. Its important to look up the laws about transporting animals, but something like that is unlikely to happen for an atlantic crossing.
He's got a pet passport.
One does not
Yep I'd say it's better to find someone you can leave him with while you're overseas.
Agree. The dog doesn't care for the destination anyways.
βIs there food there?β
You are going to need a very big trebuchet, possibly the biggest ever. Watch out for fanatics.
There are some pet friendly cruise ships that cross the Atlantic - it'd probably require taking a train across the US to get there though.
Go down to the docks and charter a boat captained by some salty dog. Better if they have an eye patch and/or wooden peg leg. I foresee nothing going wrong with this option.
But on a serious note, do look into bringing animals into other countries, oftentimes it's difficult and requires paperwork and such.
I immigrated to the UK from Canada with my cat. He was able to go below in the cargo area. I had to get him a few rounds of rabies vaccines, microchipped and a pet passport. Then the cost of his flight with mandatory insurance was about $300 more than my flight. He had an extra 4 hours before the plane departed, and 6 after. Some animals wouldn't have had toooo hard a time with it, but he was traumatised. It took him more than a week to come out from behind the couch for longer than to use his litter box and eat.
I'll never be taking him out of the country again.
Aw, sorry he had a hard time acclimating. I've never done it personally, but I've heard from a couple friends it was a pain. But their accounts were pretty much the same. Shots, passport, and chip. Glad he's all good now though.
I don't plan on moving to another country, but I would like to travel with my dog. I don't think she'd do well on a plane either. I'm just not sure if I want to do multiple day drives with her (same country) or not.
Yeah, I get that. For a domestic flight, a loooot of these complications just go away. That said, could still be extremely expensive. Likely significantly more expensive than taking a scenic multiple day drive that your dog will absolutely love hopping out in strange places and peeing to claim it as no dog has before!
Yeah. That's my thoughts. I'll get around to doing it eventually.
I'd advise using an African Swallow.
Unless they regularly carry very large coconuts, I'm not sure it will be strong enough
It could grip it by the scruff!
Itβs not a matter of how he grips it; itβs a simple question of weight ratios!
You're going to need a few He's a chonky boy
You may have to buy a seat for them from the airline.
I'll look into this option, thank you!
Maybe speak to an airline booking agent? I wonder if the weight limit might be different in business class. Upgrading your seat might be cheaper than buying two coach seats.
this is the way. a cruise ship would take weeks.
It's actually a 7or 8 night cruise to cross, not too bad for 1k/person.
Cruise ship?
Is it usual for animals to be transported 10h+ per cargo mail? That sounds cruel.