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Loraine

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  1. Jed am hoping that your physical hurts are better. We will never forget our loved dogs and I am sure yours will all be waiting on the Bridge when it is your time.

    I always appreciated your help with my various questions and now, from the other side of the world, (with a DOL breeder's rehome ex-champ boy by my side) I wish you well and want you to know I will never forget you.

  2. I am still waiting for info from Eastern Creek as to their charges, but reading the above it is going to be scary. IF I do return to Aus (Perth) with my dog I want him properly looked after as he is an Aussie champ.

    Given all the airfares and shipper fees - LHR to SYD then SYD to PER + quarantine fees it is going to be bloody exxy for anyone brining an animal into Australia.

  3. be coming back to Perth and would want to bring my dog back with me.

    I have just found out ath he cannot fly into Perth but must go to either Sydney or Melbourne for 10 daya and then I must make arrangements for his transport to Perth.

    It will cost more to ply him to the Eastern seaboard, and then more again to fly him from there to Perth.

    There really should be a station in WA.

    When I left last year I knew that plans were afoot to shut down somne of the Q stations, but this is stupid.

  4. My son's much loved Weimaraner Alfie went to the Bridge yesterday.

    His poor heart just could not cope with pumping enough fluid around his body so my son sadly gave him his wings. He was 9 years old and had travelled from Perth WA to Devon UK with his family.

    He will be sadly missed by us all.

  5. I have uzsed Jetpets only for dogs coming from the eastern states to western australia.

    I currently have booked my dog (Iggy) via Dogtainers Perth to London (door to door service). Great service so far. My son took his Weimaraner last year Perth to London with Dogtainers and was very happy with the service. Small change to the itinery - as qantas to longer fly Singapore to London my Iggy has to go with Emirates and they demand that Iggy is off-loaded in Dubai for 6 hours so that he can come out of his crate and have a wander round. As he is very shy of new people, good luck on them getting him out of his crate. When he arrived here from Melbourne it took me 2 hours to persuade him to come out (he didn't know me from a bar of soap).

    Thanks everyone for your input for this. Ball park cost= I have had quotes of between $3700-4000 for one way from Melb to Lond. I doubt I've ever paid that much for myself to fly- gives an indication of how spoilt Cook is!!

    Loraine- I too haven't heard that they can get out of their crates?- every company I've spoken to says they are not allowed out at all in transit becasue of quarentine. I'd love to know if this has changed for Dubai? However jetpets told me they are now only using the qantas flight through Dubai to get to London (as Qantas has now joined up with Emirates, so the previous Singapore/HK routes are no longer an option as they were BA codeshares). She told me they definitely didn't get out of the crate in Dubai.. but I might check again with them to be certain, as I'd love him to be able to get out for a pee.

    Coming back costwise, I've been told to allow 'at least double' and then quarentine kennels is about $40/day for a month on top of that.. I am so massively saving up at the moment!

    If anyone had any views on the new plastic big crates over the wooden ones, I'd love to hear? I've heard wooden maybe more sturdy for the bigger dogs (our choc lab is about 1m long)- however from our perspective, if the plastic ones can halve into 2 sections, then would be SO much easier to get into the car at the other end... Dogtainers told me they would use plastic, but jetpets wooden.

    Any thoughts on that??

    Cheers all.

    Iggy is an Affenpinscher and weighs 9 kilos. Travelling in a plastic crate and the whole thing is costing me $3080.00 Perth to LHR. My sons' big Wei cost $10,000.00 as he had to have a big crate made specially for him ($5K) and his fare was $5K. I think the Wei's crate was wooden. Rule is they have to be able to stand freely, turn around and snooze, my PP32 was considered too small for an inernational flight.

    UK say it is OK for dogs to be off-loaded in Dubai as they are in a special area and not mixing with any other dogs.

  6. I have uzsed Jetpets only for dogs coming from the eastern states to western australia.

    I currently have booked my dog (Iggy) via Dogtainers Perth to London (door to door service). Great service so far. My son took his Weimaraner last year Perth to London with Dogtainers and was very happy with the service. Small change to the itinery - as qantas to longer fly Singapore to London my Iggy has to go with Emirates and they demand that Iggy is off-loaded in Dubai for 6 hours so that he can come out of his crate and have a wander round. As he is very shy of new people, good luck on them getting him out of his crate. When he arrived here from Melbourne it took me 2 hours to persuade him to come out (he didn't know me from a bar of soap).

  7. My story is very similar to yours. I took on a desexed, es Aus Champ, aged 4yrs old. He kept his tail down for weeks, but I left him to find his own levels in the house. I live alone but have lots of friends with dogs. Gradually I introduced him to local dogs (one by one). He arrived May 2011 and he is shy, almost scared looking around men in particular. He is only just keepig his tail up and actually greeting my male neighbour.

    I too cannot get a response from his previus owner, who is a breeder and a judge!

    Oh and I am returning permentently to the UK mid year or thereabours and he is coming with me!

  8. Because unless her regular vet is listed by AQIS, they can't do the rabies shot.

    Didn't know that. Thanks.

    I got a list of acreditted vets from Dogtainers (they have been very helpful and shipped my son's Weimaraner last May).

    I am very aware around where I live, that vets charge different prices for the same thing, hence why I called the three nearest to me, and got the conflicting info. I have re-checked with Dogtainers, and all I have to have done is a Rabies shot before we go, so that makes life easier just knowing what exactly is required. My own vet is not able to do the rabies shot.

    Iggy is indeed the dog's name :laugh: He is a retired Aus Champ from Victoria, now neutered and living in luxury with a retired me :)

    Thank you all for your responses.

  9. I am returning permanently to the UK mid this year. Have been in touch with Dogtainers about shipping my Affenpinshcer Iggy. I phoned a few local vets about the rabies shot and got very different info from each vet.

    All said how much they charge for the rabies shot (varying prices) BUT each had a different add on requirement

    1. 24/48 hours before shipping dog must have flea and tick bath at the vet, also very exxy.

    2. No dog does not need F and T bath, but does need a blood test and then a heartworm vaccination, again very exxy.

    I got back to Dongtainers (really great service) and was told "all the dog needs is the Rabies shot, NOTHING else". When dog arrives at the airport AQIS vet checks him, gives him a heartworm pill and signs off on the paperwork.

    I do wish vets would not try to add on stuff that is not a requirement and charge like a rabid bull.

  10. In May I purchased Iggy (Aus Ch.) Affenpinscher to spendhis days in happy retirement with me.

    His previous owner lives in VIC and Iggy has a microchip from VIC. I would like to change the details to WA and don't know how and I am having truble contacting his last owner. Does anyone know how I need to go about this???

    I transferred Zedley from NSW to WA, but the previous owner in tht situation sent me a parially filled out form which I just had to complete and sign.

    I am reluctant to have a second m/chip put in the young man so if anyone can give me a headup on what to do next I would be much appreciative.

  11. Just poked my head in here and am gobsmacked.

    I am so sorry Teebs, Atlas is one of the first dogs I remember from DOL, and I always love reading about him.

    Run free boy.

    Happy birthday Teebs.

  12. My Coco (RIP) had Cushings. He was on Lysodren a chemo drug, but now the drug of choice is Trilostane.

    I was advised to make sure that meals were not too fatty.

    The thinning coat and pot belly are classic indications of Cushing's. If not treated it weakens all the muscles in the dog's body, not just those we can see (like leg weakness), but the heart and lungs and other internal organs. Coco also had problems getting to the loo, so chose the tiled laundry floor for peeing on :) , so I put down puppy mats for him.

    As it is some years since my Coco passed (mini poodle aged 15.5 yrs) I am not really up to speed with the latest treatments. It is not cheap thing to treat and I would take into consideration the age of the dog and the expected benefits of treatment. Coco was having blood tests every 3 months, in addition to his medication.

    I am not saying that money is more important that our dogs, but knowing that there is no cure for Cushings, sometimes it is just as well to leave out the meds and the blood testing.

  13. My new Iggy was sent from Tullamarine to Perth via AAE. He was dropped off at Tullamarine and I collected him from AAE Perth Airport. Whilst he was not excess baggage the rate charged by AAE was half the price of both Jetpets and Dogtainers - Tiny Iggy (all of 6 kilos and his crate) cost $225.00 one way with AAE.

  14. I love being a DOLer. Being part of a really big family that never hesitates to offer a helping hand, a shoulder to cry on, great advice when requested.

    I have seen so many people helped on this forum, it shows that we have a heck of a lot of love to share around.

    My last two beloved dogs came to me via DOL, the fit right in and I believe that they both have brought kindness and love from their previous carers/owners.

    I may not post often, but if I have a question I know that someone here will have an answer.

    :champagne: you all deserve a glass or two of the best champers :cheers:

  15. I was told about the cider vinegar in the water but the dogs wouldn't touch it heir water with it added.

    There are also some sort of rocks you can get from the pet shop that help as well but I can't remember what they are called (I started a thread about this about a month ago)...

    I ended up just putting up with it because it was my sweet foster girl causing it. My desexed boy is fine and doesn't cause the burning off... So now it is just him and I again, the grass is coming back already...

    My son tried the 'dog' rocks for his Wei, didn't work. If you put too much vinegar in the water the dogs won't drink it, I pu aout 20ml into 1 litre of water.

  16. Obviously getting weight back on him is important, but also get your son to focus on why he is skinny. I'd say (particularly as it is a Weim) that the stress of the whole thing has caused him anxiety... ensure once he has moved, that the dog is kept quiet and allowed to slowly get used to his surroundings. Introduce things slowly and don't throw him into walks and other situations that may cause more stress. Even go as far as keeping him in the house and garden for a week, don't baby him and as others have said, feeding little and often.

    They know that Alfie is a stress-head, but I think they are absoluteluy shocked at how much weight he has lost. My son did leave my phone number with the kennels, but at no time did they let any us know that Alfie was refusing to eat.

    Thenk you all for the good info - Satin Balls I knew about but had forgotten.

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