Has anyone aired a Great Dane to Costa Rica before??
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There are Great Danes here, as well as many other large breeds but please take into consideration that not all like the climate that you want.
And constantly watch out for ticks.
Especially important if you live where the temperature is hotter than they are used to, is to make sure to provide somewhere for them to cool off, be it a kiddies pool or聽 a nearby river.
As for flying your dogs, we think two of ours are too big too fly so we are considering hiring a transport van to drive them down.聽 It's not nearly as expensive.聽 We have the information if anybody is interested.
We have lived here for many years and have seen dogs die from snakebites, killed by 'big cats' and Cane toads. There are not just rattlesnakes out there.
Ticks are also problematic in many areas, especially during the dry season, and so Erlichiosis while not common, is not unknown.
All I was saying that it is important to realize that for some dogs moving them from a cool climate may require extra vigilance on their care, until they too, are acclimatized. In the Central Valley this may not be an issue but on the coast or in the interior where it is 90+ every day, it is.
All our 'crew' are Costa Rican dogs, but the heat still gets to them and they love to go into the bird bath to cool off....
... even when they hang over the edges.Here is a good website with info on
most of time.Since the venom will travel fast to major organs! It's never smart to let your dog kill snakes in the first place.If possible !!!!When you can kill them yourself and saves on the vet bill and dogs life聽 !!!!!聽 Good luck !
A crock got a little white dog in our development that wandered too close to the river.聽 Another person we know lost a beautiful large dog to a snake bite.聽 I guess dogs would be safe in Costa Rica, all depending on where you are living.
Thank you
Miami聽 San Jose
Date: 23/October/2013
Carrier: DHL
AWB# TBA
Departs: 8.30 AM
Arrives: 11.00 AM
which states animals as 'prohibited'...unless they contacted this out.
Avianca airlines has a cargo plane that only flies on Tuesdays from聽 Miami to San Jose, CR.
It leaves MIA聽 around 11:00 PM .聽
They only accept plastic crates!聽 Our dog is too large for the 700 series crate even with extenders on it.聽 We had a TSA approved wooden crate but Avianca won't accept it.
We are back to square one.
Does anyone know of where to get a plastic travel crate larger then a 700 series size?聽
Has anyone else had luck with DHL?聽 I called them as well and they said no animals.
I'm trying to do this myself to keep the cost down and avoid a pet relocation company.
Also, we have a broker and he has worked with many people bringing in their pets.聽 If your pet arrives at a time other than their normal working hours your pets are supposed to be moved to a cargo holding area and they are "well treated."
I have not heard of a bigger plastic crate. Maybe you could have one made? or have plastic or metal extenders made?
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