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oakway

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  1. Your dogs could also have a yeast infection. This will make them stink to high heaven. If you are not sure what yeast infections in dogs is, just google it
  2. dasha those of us that breed pure bred registered dogs with the controlling body of our state are aware of the persons like yourself and have every respect for you. To each their own. I believe that the OP was refering to BYB's that hide behind the word facarde of registered breeder when they are only coucil registered. They are infact telling the truth. This why many of us are putting the words Dogs Qld, Dogs NSW registered breeder Most people like myself and the OP take the words registered breeder to be someone like yourself or me.
  3. Yes very familiar with Australia and its Border policies Many other countries also require dogs to enter/leave the country as freight. Turkish Airlines and Uzbekistan are quite unique in their border polices with pets. The National carrier often reflects the country it represents. Hence with Qatar: Falcons yes, dogs no. A traveler, even Ex. Australia, is better off booking their freight with the Airline and the flight they are traveling on. The dog still gets loaded and offloaded the same way, and travels in the pressurized cargo hold. The traveler just pays less, and I maintain the dog will get better treatment on the ground, when accompanied. ETA: I just checked. Qatar will let me book my dog on as freight: Melbourne - Doha - Ankara. 50EUR / kg All import permits, vet certification, travel crate are my responsibilty. Must carry documentation blah blah It can be so hard to discuss things with people your are not face to face I can assure you that it is impossible to get a dog into or out of Australia with out using an agent. We used to be able to but not now. (not unless they have changes it again ) It doesn't matter if you travel on the same aircraft and pay for a first class ticket or travel ecomomy the dog will still be in the hold and receive the same good treatment even if the owner is not travelling. We have had new requirements for dogs traveling with Qantas within Aust. Under 12 weeks of age a vetinary certificate of health is now required and you MUST use an agent.
  4. Manila wont be a problem if your stopover time is short. How your dog will get treated depends on the airline and the ground staff, but its the airline who determine everything. Make sure your dog gets a PRIORITY sticker on his crate, so that he is first in and first out during any plane transfers. Are you traveling Business Class or Economy? On costs, transport companies quoted $5000-$6000, for what cost me $800 in excess air freight. (2 dogs: Turkey - Qatar - Malaysia) Use this site: www.skyscanner.net and this one: www.expedia.com.au to find the best itinerary for you and your dog ie: look at airlines, arrival / departure times, and layover time. You are better off in Manilla for a four hour stopover at 1am, than in Hong Kong for 2 hours at 1pm. NB: If you are going to give $2500 to Dog Tainers, you may as well give that $2500 to the Airline, travel Business Class and your dog will have a much better level of service than Dog Tainers could ever arrange. Don't know where you live but dogs can not travel out of Australia other than freight or into Australia for that matter. Dogs in this country all travel as freight no matter where they go. If you are interested in another quote from another shipper why not give Wayrod a member of this forum a private e mail as to freight costs.
  5. I think if it was that far off I would be waiting to see if there was suitable puppy in the litter before I made a decision. And yes, many of us are quite happy to send our pups and adults around the world. Many getting off the plane to go on to be big winners in their new country. I myself have a bitch in the Netherlands due to give birth shortly. Most Australian dogs get off the plane and go straight to their new home no quarantine necessary.
  6. Thank you Krisislin for kind words about the Oakway's also racing as well as they are shown. I believe any whippet is capable of fulfilling its job either in the show ring, the coursing field, the race track or out hunting. They also fill the position as family pet in a great way. A very versatile breed indeed.
  7. Who for.....the dog or the people. :rofl:
  8. :rofl: Why do I always miss the good fun.
  9. Concrete or paver's have always been my favouite. With the pavers they can always be taken up and re used.
  10. Could have anything from hay fever to pneumonia. Off to the vet.
  11. As long as you have signed registration papers from the dogs previous owner or breeder just forward them to the organization with all your details and the appropriate fee. They will then be returned by post with the papers in your name.
  12. it's called making an informed choice. An informed choice..... what to let your animals die from Distemper, Hepatitis or Parvo should they be exposed to these diseases. That in my book is not an informed choice, that is just plain fool hardy. (Excluding medical reasons) or they can die from over vaccinating or live a life full of misery from the reactions some have when over vaccinated. Who would know better than me ...whom has this happen to them........as in both cases quoted by you. But I still vaccinate.
  13. Tell them the breeding is completely unknown. But you could then tell people about her attributes. How tall she is, how much she weighs. How she behaves in foster care and what sort of activity level she has, What animals she has been tested with and how she behaves around kids. With the limited opportunity you have to sell this dog to s suitable family, stick to the important points, and don't discuss unknowns like the dog's breeding. If people persist in that line of questioning, send them to a breeder to buy a dog. :thumbsup:
  14. it's called making an informed choice. An informed choice..... what to let your animals die from Distemper, Hepatitis or Parvo should they be exposed to these diseases. That in my book is not an informed choice, that is just plain fool hardy. (Excluding medical reasons)
  15. Who would be so irresponsible not to vaccinate their beloved animal. (Excluding medical reasons of course.)
  16. They are great the dog's here love them. No problems with then at all. I used to purchase them by the carton much cheaper that way. Now days I just purchase off the super market shelf.
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