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  1. Hi There

     

    Just wondering if anyone has flown their pets themselves after collecting them from quarantine? I know they can go on the same domestic quantas flight as us, we’re thinking of flying down from Brisbane and flying her back. I’d rather collect her personally from quarantine, the dog fares are showing as $99.

     

    Just checking anyone’s experiences of this?

     

    Thanks [emoji4]

  2. Thanks so much to both of you for your reply. That really puts my mind at ease. I know that she’d be spoilt rotten at my grandparent house but we’d all miss her terribly and I’d be devastated if she became ill and I wasn’t there. I was just trying to think of what’s in her best interests, even though as a family we’d be devastated leaving her behind. It’s good to know they are welcome in most places, I read somewhere Australia has really strict rules around allowing dogs in most public places.

  3. Hi All

     

    I’m hoping for some honest advice from those that have taken or left behind their beloved pooch. We are due to move from the U.K. in Jan/Feb time and I am really wrestling with taking my 9 year old shitzu or leaving her with my grandparents who love her as dearly as I do.

     

    Just to be clear I’m aware of all the necessities and she has had her rabies and blood sample and import cert etc and we are about to book her flights with petair, who’s great expert advice I have received. I’m looking for honest experiences on whether it’s in her best interests to put her through the move and quarantine and adjustment to life in a strange country and the heat.

     

    She’s a very timid, nervous dog who gets anxious easily. She won’t cope with quarantine well. She suffers with separation anxiety but loves being at my grandparents where she stays regularly if we go out/on holiday etc. They have recently offered to have her which has now thrown my plan of taking her as I’m wondering if she’d be happier staying here with them. I’d miss her terribly as would my 2 young sons, but also thinking of them and taking them out in Oz, I wouldn’t have my grandparents house for her to go to and so she’d be left on her own if we go the beach or on a day trip etc.

     

    I’m completely torn and it’s making me think I don’t want to even move at all. My 2 sons are 2 and 7 and their social life is increasing and we are more and more active outdoors, social clubs etc. I keep thinking I couldn’t take her with me due to park restrictions, heat etc.

     

    Can anyone offer advice if you’ve been in similar circumstances?

     

    Thanks in advance

  4. Hello please can you advise whether to take our car to Brisbane!

     

    Many Thanks

     

    Year of manufacture: 2016

    - make, model & variant: Merceded Benz GLC 220d Sport Premium 4MATIC 5dr

    - body type (coupe, convertible, etc): SUV

    - engine size & fuel type: Diesel 2.2

    - transmission: Automatic

    - drive type (4WD, front wheel drive, etc): 4WD

    - mileage: 20000Miles

    - any special features, options or modification: Paint - Metallic, Garmin MAP PILOT Navigation System w. Live Traffic Information, DAB Digital Radio Tuner, ECO Start/Stop Function, Front Seats - Heated, Reversing Camera, SPEEDTRONIC Cruise Control w. Variable Speed Limiter, THERMOTRONIC Automatic Climate Control, 18in Alloy Wheels (4) 5 - Spoke Design Painted in Vanadium Silver (235/60), Alarm System with Interior Protection, Audio 20 CD Including Touchpad with Media Interface, Bluetooth Interface with Hands-Free Function, Audio Streaming for Music Transmiss., Electric Windows (4) - One - Touch Opening and Closing incl. Obstruction Sensors, Front Seats - Electrical Height/Back and Cushion Adjustment, KEYLESS-GO Starting Function, Privacy Glass - Dark Glass from B-Pillar Backwards and Tinted Glass All Round, Rain - Sensing Windscreen Wipers, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    - does it have aircon: Yes

    - realistic current UK market value: £32000

    - Australian RedBook value (www.redbook.com.au - click through to the page with 'Private Price Guide', 'Trade In Price Guide' and 'Price When New' listed, then tell us the 'Private Price Guide' range)  : AUD49,400-53,600

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