| The more uncomfortable it looks the happier she is, so hopefully she will be fine on the plane! |
The Fishers, Welsh style!
Our adventures moving our home and family from Cardiff, Wales, UK to Fort Worth, Texas, U. S. A.
Thursday, 17 July 2014
Pet relocation
The question I have been asked the most is what happens to our dog when we move. We have a 3 year old Labradoodle called Bess, and she walks to school with us every day, so everyone knows her. Of course, she is coming with us to Fort Worth. We have a pet relocation company in charge of her move, and it’s much easier than you would think. She is fully vaccinated, including Rabies, has a pet passport and is microchipped, therefore no quarantine is required. The pet relocation company will collect her from our house in the UK, take her to the airport, have her checked by the vet and she will board overnight in kennels whilst we will be staying in a hotel near the airport. In the morning they will take her through customs and she will travel in a dog crate in a pressurised hold for the flight, she is on the same flight as us. When we land they will check her through US customs and deliver her to our house in Fort Worth. She won't be sedated at any point, but hopefully she will sleep in the 'white noise' of the plane's hold. She’s not going to like any of it very much, but at least it doesn’t take very long. Then she’ll just have a new house, garden, and baking heat to get used to.
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