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    OVERSEAS Transport????????

    I have a couple going to Turkey. Anyone have some pointers/info they would like to share. It would be greatly appreciated.
    Also receiving the cash is a problem. Western Union is available but trying to fly under the radar. Any suggestions? Have a good one and Thanks.

    YIS,
    Eric

    This is going across the water. Pretty happy with the parents.

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...7&dam_id=39838

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...eeding_id=7590
    "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe that they are free." -- Johann Goethe

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    There's not much better options than Western Union. Do stay under 2000$. Make 2 transactions if its more and just to be safe; one on the end of the month and the other start of next month.

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    Do you have a transporter? Or are you making the arrangements yourself?

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    Trying to make them myself. (pretty complicated at first glance)
    I did call a transport company. Said about $3000 for three pups. Dude in Turkey was figuring $3500. Any suggestions on a decent/reasonably priced transporter. May just call them back. It's turning into a pain to deal with.
    "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe that they are free." -- Johann Goethe

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    I just imported one dog from States to EU-country. The best and cheapest way would be if the buyer will travel and bring the dogs home himself.
    I paid 430€ for flights, $120 for dog's flight, $300 vet and USDA costs plus crate.
    EU countries should have similar requirements when importing animals but Turkey is not one of them. So hopefully the buyer knows their requirements in Turkey.

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    My guess is that Turkey is more flexible than eu Countries, some tip n here and there would solve problems, I think.

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    A friend from Holland is sending a dog to turkey right now and I've checked the requirements for them. Its a lot of headache. The dog need a rabies blood test at least 3 months before travel. This means. You vaccinate your pups for rabbies at 3 months old. You can do a bloodtest when they are 4 months old. And they wont be allowed to travel untill they are 7 months old.

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    And propably you need to find nationally accredited veterian who makes the health certificate and then you go to USDA office to stamp the papers.
    Remember make sure that rabies vaccination is approved in destination country, and the microchip can be readed by scanners they use in Turkey.

    Things need to be correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScratchAndGO View Post
    Trying to make them myself. (pretty complicated at first glance)
    I did call a transport company. Said about $3000 for three pups. Dude in Turkey was figuring $3500. Any suggestions on a decent/reasonably priced transporter. May just call them back. It's turning into a pain to deal with.
    ADAWG is the best for international transportation. It's his niche

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    there are many ways to do things
    best way is personal transport there are some guys doing it now

    for turkey send to eu and than drive across to turkey
    I have just send dogs to USA and turkey just need to find a way to bend the rules

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