Hi,
My name is Christine and i have a rescue in the hudson valley region of NY and i would like to know how to post to see if i can get help moving a mamma dog and her 11 puppies from Chesterfield SC to NY, any help would be appreciated because i don't want to do this wrong.
Thank you
Christine
Hudson Valley Rottweiler Rescue
How to request a transport
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Re: How to request a transport
Hi Christine,
I'm so sorry we've missed your message for 5 days.One of the advisors was posting some guidelines and by looking at your subject line, I gues I just assumed that's what it was.
Click on "Ride Board-Animals Needing Transport". Then click on "new Topic" in red top left. You will need zip codes of the sending and receiving points. List in your subject line "Chesterfield, SC to _____, NY. Then in the body of your message you can put more info. Be sure to include their weights.
Don't wait for pilots to reply to your post because they often don't. After you have done your post, click on "Map This Request" in red top left. That will bring up a map and all the little airplane icons are pilots. Click on one and it will bring up the pilot info. You can e-mail each pilot individually.
I'll stop here because you may have already figured out how to do all this. If you need further help, let us know.
Susie Cobb
PNP Advisor
I'm so sorry we've missed your message for 5 days.One of the advisors was posting some guidelines and by looking at your subject line, I gues I just assumed that's what it was.
Click on "Ride Board-Animals Needing Transport". Then click on "new Topic" in red top left. You will need zip codes of the sending and receiving points. List in your subject line "Chesterfield, SC to _____, NY. Then in the body of your message you can put more info. Be sure to include their weights.
Don't wait for pilots to reply to your post because they often don't. After you have done your post, click on "Map This Request" in red top left. That will bring up a map and all the little airplane icons are pilots. Click on one and it will bring up the pilot info. You can e-mail each pilot individually.
I'll stop here because you may have already figured out how to do all this. If you need further help, let us know.
Susie Cobb
PNP Advisor