help please.. naa koy gnhan na dog ba.. sa amu silingan.. duschand.. nya, ako mn xang dad-on sa amu province sa ilo-ilo.. pero wa xay papers kay ihtag ramn sa amu silingan.. do you think, pangitaan ko ug papers sa pier?? or naa ray byaran??
help please.. naa koy gnhan na dog ba.. sa amu silingan.. duschand.. nya, ako mn xang dad-on sa amu province sa ilo-ilo.. pero wa xay papers kay ihtag ramn sa amu silingan.. do you think, pangitaan ko ug papers sa pier?? or naa ray byaran??
Even sa plane?? Really.. Thnx..
yup mo ad2 ra man ka sa ila office para icheck if ok ra ba ipalarga... ad2 ra days before sa inyo larga para maka ready mo kung unsa'y mga needed....
basig need ang rabies shots, kinahanglan na shotan na ur rabies vaccine..
kng mu barko raka, i think no need na cguro...i tried na before sa dogs na dal un nko dri cebu ...form our province...i think ang imo bayaran ana kay sa quarantine...hehehe...im not that good in it...pro wa naman ko pangitai ug papers..![]()
injectioni lang na ug general anesthesia imo iro makatulog 6 hours, then ingna stuffed toy.
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nya!ha!ha!ha!ha!
Affle,
I suggest you bring with you the medical record (vaccine shots) of the dog para way hassle if the quarantine officer will ask for it especially if via plane. To complete the story, the cost of transport via plane will depend on the size (volume) of cage or total weight of cage and dog, whichever is higher. I suggest you use the right size and type of cage for your dog so you could minimize your expense. If you'll fly with your dog, I suggest PAL since you can have it as checked-in together with your other baggages unlike Cebu Pacific wherein you still need to bring your dog to their cargo center and get it back from the cargo center of destination (hassle kaayo). But, if you'll just have it transported alone, ok ra ang Cebu Pacific, lesser pa ang Rate Per Kg.
Herewith is a sample computation:
Weight of cage and dog: 30 Kg
Rate Per Kg: P39 (PAL rate as of July 06, 200
VAT: 12%
Total: (30x39x1.12) = P1,310.40
Sana makatabang ni...
@Blackhawk, isnt is "which ever comes lower"?
if transport via plane or boat, look for the BAI or Bureau of Animal and Industry, in common parlance they usually call it on the port as "quarantine". usually P50 ra na, pero hatagi lang ug P100
as you mention on the thread title "ship" i assume its a boat you will be travelling with. BAI is open office hours, so if your departure time is off the office hours, then better go there sa pier during office hours; look for BAI then have your quarantine document signed. 7 days validity ng quarantine certificate, so its okay if you can have the certificate days before your departure.
BAI usually checks the health card/record for vaccinations and anti rabies shots. they dont mind the PCCI or the pedigree registration of the dog(even if it has any).
it is required though that you will have it caged or on a portable kennel. shipping lines dont allow transporting dogs or cats without cage or portable kennel.
if you search the pet section i have a long post somewhere regarding transporting dogs via plane or boat. thats a more detailed info.
- g
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