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  1. If you are taking your dog (I'd never consider leaving mine behind), the best thing you can do is get the dog used to a crate if they are not are already crate trained. This would make the whole experience a much more pleasurable one. My dogs see their crates as their safe den, and will take themselves there if they're unwell or have a sore paw. They are quite content in being locked away in the crate, and as such, I don't believe a long journey in one would be stressful for them. They are calm in their crates.

     

    You also need to make sure they are on top form from a health perspective to get through the journey as well as possible - if they are overweight, put them on diet! If they have health issues, research and make a decision on what is best for the dog.

     

    If you're not prepared to put that sort of effort in to your dog, then in my mind, the dog is probably better off re-homed to a loving home.

     

    Flying with dogs internally is common place in Australia - we take ours on holiday with us. $75/dog/each way and we find dog friendly holiday accommodation (some of which is absolutely gorgeous) makes for a fabulous holiday.

     

    And there are plenty of rentals who allow dogs - as one agent said to me "dogs tend to do far less damage than children" - people are much more geared to it here than in the UK.

  2. Hi All,

    1. How many days typically it took for the medicals to get updated on the website from the date you took the medicals ?

     

    2. The institution, where I had my medicals done, said that they are going to ship my results to an office in Sydney. My application is handled by the Adelaide GSM office. Did you get a similar response Or are the people in the medical center misinformed ?

     

    1) We had to get medicals done for my step-daughter (non-migrating dependent) and they were paper based. Annoyingly, the panel doctor took a week to post them off, and they then took a week to be received!

     

    As she is non-migrating dependent, she is not listed on our application and therefore we can't see if Medicals are in process at all. Our CO said that paper based ones tend to take a couple of weeks to be finalised once received by HOC. (about to post a thread to hear of people's experience with this and actual time lines)

     

    2) Sydney is correct. We are also 175, being processed in Adelaide, but medical results are posted directly to HOC in Sydney.

  3. We got our CO assigned yesterday - 2 days after Meds were finalised. I went ahead with Meds and requesting PCC based on the time frames that were being posted - a calculated risk as far as I was concerned. And hey presto, appears to have paid off with a CO assigned just 2 days after Meds were finalised.

     

    We do have some work to do yet and have some info requested by the CO and some translation of documents to arrange, but I much prefer to be actively working on this than just sitting around waiting for a CO, so chuffed to bits!

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