Done!wgsd-Wi,Green-Bay-Maine

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Prinzsalpha

Done!wgsd-Wi,Green-Bay-Maine

Post by Prinzsalpha » Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:52 pm

We have a white german shepherd dog who has been at the Animal Hospital who is being cleared to travel, he has been there 3 mos. He was attached to a barb wire fence and has needed extensive medical care. His sponsor who is now adopting him lives in Maine. The vets do not feel he would travel in a car well at this time but have cleared him for air travel with no layovers. He really needs to be part of a family now, his spirit is willing his body is saying hold on a bit. He is a young 1 1/2 y/o male who has endured alot but is still puppyish.I am sure we would be able to pay for partial gas of the plane to make this a reality for him. Please help!

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Re: wgsd-Wi,Green-Bay-Maine

Post by Debi » Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:48 pm

Hi there,

This poor boy, barb wire can certainly do some damage to an animal.

Unfortunately, the distance you are asking for is beyond what is capable for a small plane pilot. Normally, a fly time out of approximately 3 hours is the average for most pilots. A few travel less then that and some a little more. This is the part that is restrictive when you are dealing with a small plane. Multi-leg flights are very complicated due to changing weather conditions at each transfer point. It is not impossible but complicated to coordinate.

Is there any way that someone from either end could do a partial ground transport with a pilot assist somewhere along the route? Not all the pilots who fly with PNP have listed themselves on this site but many do read the animal flight board and if they can help they will contact you.

Another option is for someone, possibly the adopter, to purchase a ticket and fly to MN to pick this boy up. He can check him in a crate as part of his luggage. Of course a non-stop flight would be best. Continental and Delta have received good reports from those I know in rescue who have used them.

Let us know if you can shorten the route and if you can, re-post your request keeping the pilot limitations in mind.

Thanks,
Debi

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Re: wgsd-Wi,Green-Bay-Maine

Post by JERRY S. » Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:41 pm

can do part of the trip in the NE area, if still needed

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Re: wgsd-Wi,Green-Bay-Maine

Post by Michele » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:04 pm

Where in Maine is pooch needing to go?

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