Multi leg Transport from TWF - FAI
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 9:15 pm
Number of animals being transported: 1
Breeds, weight, age: Choc lab/Huskey mix, 30 lbs, 5 months
Health Condition: Good
Heart worm Status:
Vaccinations: upto date
Health Certificate: 10/6/13 was given clean bill of health after having a bout with parvo.
Spay/Neutered: 10/18/2013
Special needs: no
Name of Sending Rescue/Parties: Anythings Pawsable
Name of Receiving Rescue/Parties: Mike Nutsch
Contact information (publicly viewable on forum): [email protected]
Are you a 501c3: yes
Additional Info/situation: Mike and his family adopted the puppy in Oct, his job is in Alaska, they would not let him take the pup with him on the plane when he left this month from Idaho to Alaska, costs for him to send the pup alone at a later date are too high for him. If we can't get the pup transported he will not be able to keep him. The pup has had a rough go in his short life and finally had a happy ending in a good home where he became part of the family.
I know it is a long flight and will need multiple legs. I am also willing to drive to Boise, ID (BOI) to put him on transport if easier. If there is anything else I can do to help please let me know. This is my first request and even though I read through the instructions I may have missed something.
Thank you for consideration.
Breeds, weight, age: Choc lab/Huskey mix, 30 lbs, 5 months
Health Condition: Good
Heart worm Status:
Vaccinations: upto date
Health Certificate: 10/6/13 was given clean bill of health after having a bout with parvo.
Spay/Neutered: 10/18/2013
Special needs: no
Name of Sending Rescue/Parties: Anythings Pawsable
Name of Receiving Rescue/Parties: Mike Nutsch
Contact information (publicly viewable on forum): [email protected]
Are you a 501c3: yes
Additional Info/situation: Mike and his family adopted the puppy in Oct, his job is in Alaska, they would not let him take the pup with him on the plane when he left this month from Idaho to Alaska, costs for him to send the pup alone at a later date are too high for him. If we can't get the pup transported he will not be able to keep him. The pup has had a rough go in his short life and finally had a happy ending in a good home where he became part of the family.
I know it is a long flight and will need multiple legs. I am also willing to drive to Boise, ID (BOI) to put him on transport if easier. If there is anything else I can do to help please let me know. This is my first request and even though I read through the instructions I may have missed something.
Thank you for consideration.