airline lady posted that she keeps dog in top of plane, not cargo area. does that make a difference?
Is there anyone up there who could babysit him for a month or so?
I talked to a transport company that works with the military but they will not transport him because he is not fixed.Have you touched base with any local dog rescue organizations? They often have inside lines on transportation including volunteers who charge little or nothing - we've used similar in our area for moving around rescued pits.
I asked on some pet pages here and also ones up there and so far no one has any help! Even our vet here didn't know of any transports. I will look up CUR and see if they are still active.I don't know if they're still called this, but when I did rescue work the transport was called CUR. Canine Undergroud Railroad. It was specifically boxer CUR, but I know there were other transports. It utilized people across the country that would volunteer to drive a leg of the run and get the dog where it needed to be. I did quite a few runs. It was a good thing. I haven't heard anything about it since I stopped volunteering and rescuing, but I agree with checking with your closest rescue organization. I seem to recall some bad press about CUR in the last few years, something to do with the animal rights agenda, but that was not the case with the group I volunteered with.
I found a few links for you that may be helpful. There are more. I searched for volunteer pet transportation.
http://bestfriends.org/Resources/Re...p-for-Individuals/Animal-Transport-Resources/
http://operationroger.rescuegroups.org/
https://www.facebook.com/notes/im-not-a-monster/rescue-and-transportation-groups/283630708381858
http://freedomtraintransports.com/[/QUOTE
Thank you!
Aloha ,
I'm Evan, its possible I may be able to help you. I work for an Airlines and I do air transports for our forum members .