dog and leash DOG TRANSPORT . . . . Moving dogs? - we'll keep them happy!

 
   
dawg gone its cold out here
 

We relocate pets to anywhere in the world

Dogs are very adaptable. They can live in damp place for a while - no problem - they can miss meals for days - no harm? Not mens best friend for nothing - thats my man's point of view - of course.

They're tough, forgiving and adventerous (all of them).

You get people who love dogs, like me, My pets are great, I look after them, I play with them, feed them etc. Nothing wrong with that - normal.

Then you get Di and Venessa. These ladies adore animals. They belong to a small group of animal lovers who cannot see ugly or smell dirty. They seem to find redeeming lovable things in animals that I avoid.

Back to the point of this blog, Aside from being animal nuts, they run a tight team, Di has been in the industry for 30 years, and Venessa for 15 years. Di is going forward in her life (not retiring). She has moved thousands of pets in her 30 years

Getting your dogs ready for their trip - trip? The Groot Trek more like it. They will need to see the vet, have their transportling cabin built to spec,  book an aeroplane ticket amongst a whole lot of other stuff.

These gals are actually "pet transport agents" - and they love animals - all of them!

How many transport agents love people - all of them? Somehow d0n't think so.

 

 



Moving dogs around the world

Dog transport Agency – the trusted pets transport solution… transporting pets since 1971

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Animal transport Agency offers a specialised and comprehensive pet transport service to  families transporting from South Africa to all destinations worldwide. We also assist with dog transport into South Africa from all over the world, as well as local dog moving within South Africa.

Dog Transport

With regulations varying from country to country, getting the right permits for your animals to transport and documentation are time consuming and complex. We are able to assist with all the complicated regulations surrounding dog transportation and thereby ensure you a trouble free move.

Where necessary, Animal transport Agency will book boarding kennels – locally or overseas. We arrange pet import and pet export documents. We also provide dog transport containers and food.

We will personally collect and take your pet from your home to the airport, advise kennels consignee of the time and date of arrival and collect pets arriving in South Africa.

Dog transport to UK, Australia and New Zealand

Clients moving to the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand are concerned about the long quarantine period which is imposed for these countries. We are able to guide and advise you regarding the quarantine kennels as we make a point of visiting the UK kennels ourselves, every few years.

Where boarding is required in South Africa, we use only reputable, licensed boarding kennel, and preferably those which are members of the Pet Boarding Association.

Animal transport is well known to all the embassies, removal companies and large companies who relocate their personnel worldwide and we feel sure that we will be able to assist you with transporting dogs to their destination.

We would like to assure you and your clients that all animals are handled personally by our staff who are fully experienced and have been with the company for many years.

Cat transport & Dog transport

In fact we have even arranged transport for birds and lions. If you want your cats and dogs to get the best hands on personal service and to handled by proffessional but animal loving staff give us a call.

Dog Transport

Dogs transport in the aircraft holds and have similar conditions to deal with as transportling Dogs.

Dogs also generally transport well, but as with dogs, having familiar bedding (old t-shirt, towel etc) inside the transport box would help them to feel secure. Again, bedding must not block any ventilation holes on transport box. This would apply to cushion type beds.

As with dogs, old cats should be fine to transport if they are still healthy. Vet check before transporting, again, is advised.

Dog transportling Boxes

Dog transport boxes should be big enough for the dog to comfortably stand, turn and lay down. Water bowls are to be attached to the dogs’s transport box and would be attended to before flights. We recommend no food before the flight.

Cat Tranquilizers

We recommend that no tranquilizers are used adverse reactions to drugs and breathing problems due to the change in air pressure in the hold can cause problems. Speak to your local vet about natural calming remedies.

Another idea to help keep a cat settled in the transport box is to place some catnip inside.

Some airlines will not accept snub- nose cats (Persian cats) or dogs (pekes, pugs etc) due to the increased ‘breathing’ risk.

It is advisable that a cat due to transport should be confined to a room at least a day before the flight as they are known to disappear. Cat intuition is a story in itself.

Cat collars are best removed for the flight.

I’m emigrating with my pet. Where exactly will my pet go in the airplane?

By Animal transport Friday October 9, 2009

Pets and the Cargo Hold

There are two cargo sections in the airplane hold; one is unpressurised and has no temperature regulation. This is not where your pet goes. The other, is pressurised, regulated and properly designed to accommodate pets in transit, year round. The baggage handlers strap the crates into the cargo hold, and may even wrap them with air cushion rolls specially perforated to ensure good airflow. Cargo holds differ greatly, according to the model of the airplane.  If you are on the same flight as your pet, rest assured that many airplanes have the cargo hold directly below the passenger cabins, and your pet is probably closer than you think.

Airport Policy on Pets

Airlines acknowledge the special requirements of its living cargo for as long as they are in the terminal. Hence they will not allow the animals to board if the temperatures in the airport are    extreme. This is because the climate-

control of the cargo hold is only one leg of the journey and pets waiting to be shipped, or to be moved to quarantine or inspection areas in other zones of the airport may be subject to the surrounding temperature.

The guidelines are as follows; below 7 degrees celcius (45 degrees F) or above 29 degrees celcius (85 degrees farenheit) your pets would be at risk and will not be shipped.

Testimonial to Animal transport

Jack and Purdy – Happy Arrivals in the U.K!

On 04 September 2008 we received this happy testimonial from Lisa about Jack and Purdy, safe and sound with her in Manchester.

Subject: Thank You

Dear Vanessa,

Since my childhood, dogs have always been part of our family life. In fact, the animals have always been loved and cherished. This sentiment is one Frank and I shared. Jack, the Jack Russell, and Purdy, the Dalmatian, are fondly considered as our four-legged kids. They are an integral part of our family unit. When the off-shore position was made available to me, there was no doubt that Jack and Purdy would be relocating with us. Sadly Frank passed away a few weeks into this project. Having to deal with his death and the knowledge that Jack and Purdy would soon no longer be with me as their six-month quarantine had to be endured by them was difficult. 

But from the first email communication, the professional and understanding aptitude was immediately evident . The transportation of Jack and Purdy as a family unit – they were never separated during any stage – from Durban to Johannesburg and eventually to Manchester-  was efficiently carried out. The fact that Purdy’s box was too large for a certain carrier was not seen as a hurdle, but a challenge that was overcome as the kids arrived together in the UK, albeit before I did!

Venessa, thank you too for your patience towards me in respect of my many phone calls and questions. You were empathetic and professional towards me throughout this project. For this I am most appreciative as well. The Animal transport Agency will be recommended by me to any friend or colleague who requires assistance in transporting their four legged friends. 

1. Acclimatising your Pet to transporting

The first thing to ascertain if your dog doesn’t already go wild for car trips, is how well does your pet transport in the car? Start now, in October on small round trips dropping the kids off at school, and work up to small visits to the café, where you only leave your animal alone for a few minutes (and obviously not in the sun and with a window open enough for breathing, but not escaping. Did you Know : Temperatures can get up to nearly 50 degrees Celcius in minutes inside a car in the sun.) Other important tips; no food for a few hours prior to the trip, and a good wee-wee break in the garden before heading off.

There are special homeopathic preparations for calming and for easing car-sickness for pets. Never use human doses – even homeopathic ones – since animals are so much more sensitive and have smaller mass. These remedies must be kept away from light and heat, and for especially neurotic pets that won’t drink water (with the drops added to it) when stressed, a small plastic syringe of the drops diluted in water squirted into their mouths will suffice. They should calm down in minutes. Take the time to stop and let them find their groove again before heading off.

2. Chance favors the prepared mind

Make sure your pets are up to date with their vaccinations, since they are going into unfamiliar territory. You’ll need to take your vet’s telephone number with you, since he knows your animal’s case history. Even before you arrive at your holiday destination, you can have the telephone number of the local vet and keep it handy.

3. Avoiding disaster

Okay, so basically, think “two year old”. You would never go away without knowing a good pediatrician’s telephone number at your destination, or not take her favorite tried–and-tested foods, or toys, and you would never leave her in a hot car, or toddling off alone in a new place. You would also never let her stick her head out of the window at high speeds and hope nothing flies off the road and hits her head. Think like a parent and prepare like a parent. If the car is hot, your dog should not be in it. If you have been driving for an hour or two, a small stop for leg stretching and a drink is better than trying to give your pet water in the car, or letting them get hyperactive. Taking along treats and toys is a great idea, but bear in mind that you’re already changing a very stable environment for a chaotic set of new sensory inputs, so favorite, known smells and toys are best. And an upset stomach or vomiting can be part of the reaction to movement and change. Pack accordingly and don’t get angry if this happens.

The nasty nitty-gritty is next: forgive me for including this, but its important. If you have a dog secured in the back of a bakkie, not only is the animal exposed to sun and anything flying off your windshield, if it jumps out of the bakkie while secured it will choke. So don’t do this. If you have a bakkie.

4. The leash

Animals are unpredictable in new surroundings, no matter how well you think you know your pet. It is essential that as you stop the car, it is clear to you that no one will open a door without the leash being on your treasured four-legged family member. The rule is: your pet does not leave the car without a leash on. A loud noise or unfamiliar sound can send them off in the wrong direction at just the wrong moment, in an environment full of moving vehicles. Once you are at your destination, this should apply too, since other dogs and sounds can still spook your pet. Micro chipping is a good back-up in this case.

5. Pet Pit-stops

You should stop every hour or two for your pet to have a quick sniff, change of scenery, and lift a leg. Since you should not feed your pet 3-4 hours prior to leaving in order to minimize car-sickness, you may not need the pooper-scooper and some sealable bags. But do pack them in case. If you really feel your pet needs a snack, give them some time to digest before getting back into the car. Generally, since animals are so sensitive, they won’t want to eat until they are settled, and water every hour or so is fine.

6. Restraint

There are two excellent reasons why restraint is a good idea. First, we buckle up to prevent ourselves becoming projectiles in case of an accident. Even inside a crate a dog can get injured from a sudden stop, unless it is well padded. Second, if your pet becomes too bored or restless, it may well try to get into the cool looking shady spot where the driver’s feet go, or onto your lap, and this is an unacceptable distraction while driving. If you can let the whole back seat go to the dogs, you can not only buy a car seat cover, and install them with their favorite blankets, pillows and toys, there are mesh nets available from the AA shops in South Africa which section off the back seat altogether, but still allow visual and voice contact.

In Summary, you need to think and pack like you would for an extra member of the family with special needs. Remember that since they won’t be sticking their heads out of the window for entertainment, or sitting on your lap, regular stops for your dogs to let off some spare energy, keep it fun, and have a drink become even more important.

Importing your Pet to the USA : Quarantine and Health Requirements

United States Pet Import Requirements

All pets entering the United States from other countries need to meet both vaccination and health requirements. All animals are subject to inspection at all ports of entry for any signs or symtpoms of diseases which can be transmitted to humans.Happy in America Quarantine Procedures for the United States With the exception of pets entering the state of Hawaii, there is no quarantine for pets arriving in the US from overseas at this time. Vaccination and Health Requirements for Dogs and Cats 1) Rabies Vaccination & Certificate - Dogs and cats must be accompanied by a valid rabies vaccination certificate. This means your pet must have been vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days prior to entry. This does not apply to puppies that are younger than 3 months, nor to dogs originated or located for 6 months in areas considered to be free of rabies. Should your vaccination certificate be found invalid, your pet will be confined upon inspection at arrival, and must be vaccinated within four days. After the vaccination, your pet will have to remain in confinement for an additional 30 days. 2)  International Health Certificate - In the last ten days prior to departure, a vet must issue an International Health Certificate stipulating that your pet is alright to fly. This is required by all airlines.

1. Blaming  your farts on me.....
not  funny... not funny at all !!!
pooch with arms folded
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'2'
Yelling  at me for barking.
I'M  A  DOG!
howling pooch
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'3'
Taking  me for a walk, then
not letting me check stuff out.
Exactly whose walk is this anyway?
dog and leash
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'4'
Any trick that involves balancing
food  on my nose. Stop it!
dog holding ears
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'5'
Any haircut that involves bows or ribbons.
Now you know why we chew your stuff
up when you're not home.

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'6'
The  sleight of hand, fake fetch throw.
You  fooled a dog! Whoooo Hoooooooo what
a  proud moment for the top of the food chain.
dog paws on hips
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'7'
Taking  me to the vet for "the big snip",
then  acting surprised when I freak
out every time we go back!
pup and mess
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'8'
Getting  upset when I sniff the crotches of your guests.
Sorry,  but I haven't quite mastered that handshake thing yet.

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'9'
Dog  sweaters. Hello ???
Haven't you noticed the fur?

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'10'
How  you act disgusted when I lick myself.
Look,  we both know the truth. You're just jealous.
because I can
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Now  lay off me on some of these things.
We  both know who's boss here!
You  don't see me picking up after you, do you?

EVERY  DOG HAS HIS DAY.
A  DOG ALWAYS OFFERS UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.
CATS HAVE TO THINK ABOUT IT!

 

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