[PUP] cruising dog in AUS
Ross Anderson
10and2 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 23 16:52:41 EST 2008
Hate to sound negative but why bring a dog?? We learned awhile ago, as
much as we loved our dogs, that it is far better not to passage with
them especially if they are old. God Bless- Ross 10&2
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Mark <mark424x at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Just a thought, can you put your dog in your dink offshore, take him/her for a ride during fueling (or in a worst case charter a slightly large boat for a couple hours for a doggie ride), or make friends with someone at anchor who will keep an eye on your dog during fueling.
>
> Seems easier/cheaper to keep the dog off the dock than getting that much fuel delivered offshore.
>
> One last question, are there any 3rd party quarantine services? It would seem that there would be a business opportunity and someone may have filled the need. Maybe I'm too used to all the ads in Los Angeles for pet spas, dog ranches, etc.
>
> --- On Sun, 11/23/08, Ken Williams <kenw at talkspot.com> wrote:
>> firm in their position on dogs. At a minimum we will need
>> to stop for fuel
>> in Australia. According to the customs people, I will need
>> to arrange
>> offshore delivery. They don't even want us at a fuel
>> dock with the dog on
>> board! If anchored, I need to pay an inspector to arriv
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