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Departing with my girl some day??

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  • I agree with Pat, basenjis and dogs in general, can and do adapt to changes in climate. Mine travel with me on road trips and plane trips, they have been to different states, different climates, camping, hotels, many different environments. They all take it in stride as long as my husband or I are there. That is what they really want, to be with us.

  • Thank you all!! This is such an encouragement. More than anything else, by writing those posts and reading your answers, I realized how deeply I'm attached to Rita. Thinking about leaving her behind made me depressed to the level of numbness. Now, thinking of the possibility of living with her forever (I mean until her end) changes everything into different color. (When I listen to love songs, I first think of Rita. I’m in love with her that much, which I’m sure you understand. –or not.-)

    Also, about the house sitter, a sushi chef couple of the sushi bar where we are a regular customer, may agree to stay at our house while we are gone.

    (Last time, a waitress at the restaurant stayed at our house to take care of Rita. To her kindness, Rita responded by chewing up her underwear and bras.)

    So we may be able to expect that Rita’s fur is shining and so are our Japanese knives, when we come home.

  • Glad things are looking up!! Stay positive it will all work out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Here is so uselful information to help you take your girl with you

    http://www.petrelocation.com/rules.php?countryId=53
    http://www.maff-aqs.go.jp/english/ryoko/index.htm
    http://www.petrelocation.com/country_details.php?name=japan

    I have traveled many times with my pets, my boxer is a world traveler and my basenji pup is 4 months an just made a trip from Germany to Oklahoma and back again with absolutley no problems (other than pee'd in his crate, but I expected it out of a 4 month pup and prepared for that).

    Please feel free to ask any questions, I fly at least once a yr with my pets. Also since you said it'll be a little bit till you can go you'll have plenty of time to get the blood titer test.

  • Here is so uselful information to help you take your girl with you

    http://www.petrelocation.com/rules.php?countryId=53
    http://www.maff-aqs.go.jp/english/ryoko/index.htm
    http://www.petrelocation.com/country_details.php?name=japan

    I have traveled many times with my pets, my boxer is a world traveler and my basenji pup is 4 months an just made a trip from Germany to Oklahoma and back again with absolutley no problems (other than pee'd in his crate, but I expected it out of a 4 month pup and prepared for that).

    Please feel free to ask any questions, I fly at least once a yr with my pets. Also since you said it'll be a little bit till you can go you'll have plenty of time to get the blood titer test.

  • I shipped my basenji to from San Francisco to Okinawa and back. She did fine. She couldn't go on the same plane so her breeder shipped her later. The only slight problem we had was that she didn't show up when she was supposed to on the return leg of the trip. I was practically camped out at the cargo place in Wichita, Kansas until I got her back. Luckily she was only delayed for a couple of hours. I think someone walked her too as there was no mess in the crate.

    As for Hawaii and quarantine. Wonderful things have happened!! A friend of mine shipped a German shepherd there last year and as long as you have all the shots and exams in the exact order and at the exact times required there is NO quarantine at the state run facility any more!! The ag people check over the paperwork and send your dog home with you. Check out the Hawaii agriculture web site - there is probably some good info there.

  • WBL and Kebasmom,

    Looks like now the quarantine time is only 13-14 hours wherever we are flying from as long as we have the right documents. Thank you for the info. (Where have I been reading all these time??)

    It’s nice to know that so many people are kind and supportive in this forum.

    I’d like to develop more friendship here. Thank youall!

    RitaMom

  • Its always wonderful when you can keep a dog with the family she loves!

  • Woo Hoo, glad we all could help

  • I was born in Germany, and I can remember between tours to the US and then back to Germany (family was US Air Force) our dogs always did fine…even my nervous Collie was ok when we got her out of baggage in Denver from our flight from Germany.

  • @RitaMom:

    WBL and Kebasmom,

    Looks like now the quarantine time is only 13-14 hours wherever we are flying from as long as we have the right documents. Thank you for the info. (Where have I been reading all these time??)

    It’s nice to know that so many people are kind and supportive in this forum.

    I’d like to develop more friendship here. Thank youall!

    RitaMom

    That is great news….

  • I have flown with a dog of mine several years ago from England to USA. He was on as "extra" cargo. I had to pick him up at JFK and go through customes with the usual paperwork and check him in again at the ticket counter of my airline. I have also worked for a major airline and know that the pets are kept in a separate area and no hazardous items such as liquid oxygen are in the same hold as the animals. Most newer aircraft have that separate cargo holg heated as the air is very cold outside at cruising altitudes. I was extemely nervous and frank;ly scared about the flight but he did great. England has a six month quarantine but you allowed to visit your pet. I do agree with Pat…any way it is a tuff one for you...Good luck...

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