International Travel from Mexico to United States - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T09:00:55Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/international-travel-from-mexico-to-united-states?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A1423284&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOkay, you got a laugh out of…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-09:1150197:Comment:14277882012-01-09T17:55:28.699ZMCEhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MCE
<p>Okay, you got a laugh out of me. Sam sent me the info, which has been really helpful, along with all the other wonderful advice I've received on this site. Thanks again for the chuckle.</p>
<p>Okay, you got a laugh out of me. Sam sent me the info, which has been really helpful, along with all the other wonderful advice I've received on this site. Thanks again for the chuckle.</p> Some tasteless witticism abou…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-08:1150197:Comment:14258182012-01-08T03:08:40.526ZJohn Wolffhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JohnWolff92
<p>Some tasteless witticism about hiring a coyote to help smuggle your corgi across the border is escaping me.</p>
<p>Contact Sam; he has shipped his dog Canada-US. </p>
<p>Here's Al's tale of crossing the US-Canadian border (fiction); you use the corgi to charm the customs inspectors:</p>
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<p>Some tasteless witticism about hiring a coyote to help smuggle your corgi across the border is escaping me.</p>
<p>Contact Sam; he has shipped his dog Canada-US. </p>
<p>Here's Al's tale of crossing the US-Canadian border (fiction); you use the corgi to charm the customs inspectors:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mycorgi.com/profiles/blogs/border-corgi" target="_blank">http://www.mycorgi.com/profiles/blogs/border-corgi</a></p> Thank you for these tips and…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-08:1150197:Comment:14258752012-01-08T02:34:59.049ZMCEhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MCE
<p>Thank you for these tips and for the advice not to use an expeditor. I am getting some great advice on this site and very thankful I found it. Thank you, again!</p>
<p>Thank you for these tips and for the advice not to use an expeditor. I am getting some great advice on this site and very thankful I found it. Thank you, again!</p> I would not use a pet expedit…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-07:1150197:Comment:14254322012-01-07T16:12:30.926ZAnna Morellihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/AnnaMorelli
<p>I would not use a pet expeditor on a non-stop flight. You do want to make sure the crates have been loaded. Sometimes you can see the crates going up the ramp on the conveyor belt after the luggage, then you've seen with your own eyes. Put something colorful on the crate (duct tape, a different color for each dog) that you can easily identify. If this is not possible, last time I flew with my dog I wrote the name of the dog clearly on the crate and requested that someone do a visual check…</p>
<p>I would not use a pet expeditor on a non-stop flight. You do want to make sure the crates have been loaded. Sometimes you can see the crates going up the ramp on the conveyor belt after the luggage, then you've seen with your own eyes. Put something colorful on the crate (duct tape, a different color for each dog) that you can easily identify. If this is not possible, last time I flew with my dog I wrote the name of the dog clearly on the crate and requested that someone do a visual check before departure to see if my dog had been loaded and report back to me (before they closed the cabin) the name written on the crate, this way I knew omeone had actually looked at the crate. I would ask the airline what their particular procedure is to insure both your dog's safety and your peace of mind. </p> PM sent....tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-07:1150197:Comment:14249162012-01-07T14:17:42.291Zsteve smithhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/stevesmith
<p>PM sent....</p>
<p>PM sent....</p> Yes, if you have that informa…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-07:1150197:Comment:14249932012-01-07T14:12:21.404ZMCEhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MCE
<p>Yes, if you have that information please provide the names of private companies that fly from Mexico City to the Virginia and Washington DC area. We are willing to look into it and also willing to drive a distance once we land in the US in order to get to VA and DC if the companies don't fly directly to VA or DC. We would drive from Mexico to the US East Coast, but unfortunately it is too dangerous to drive through Northern Mexico right now. Thank you.</p>
<p>Yes, if you have that information please provide the names of private companies that fly from Mexico City to the Virginia and Washington DC area. We are willing to look into it and also willing to drive a distance once we land in the US in order to get to VA and DC if the companies don't fly directly to VA or DC. We would drive from Mexico to the US East Coast, but unfortunately it is too dangerous to drive through Northern Mexico right now. Thank you.</p> Your not going to like this..…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-07:1150197:Comment:14246232012-01-07T01:52:32.526Zsteve smithhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/stevesmith
<p>Your not going to like this...I work for an airline so you can take it for what its worth. I would not take any of my furbabies on a commercial jet <span style="text-decoration: underline;">anywhere. If</span> they must travel by air I would use a private jet. Not only is it convenient (sp) and flexable to your schedule but they will bend over backwards to accommodate you. Expensive yes but piece of mind and the furbaby can travel in the cabin with you outside of the cage. (sp) There are…</p>
<p>Your not going to like this...I work for an airline so you can take it for what its worth. I would not take any of my furbabies on a commercial jet <span style="text-decoration: underline;">anywhere. If</span> they must travel by air I would use a private jet. Not only is it convenient (sp) and flexable to your schedule but they will bend over backwards to accommodate you. Expensive yes but piece of mind and the furbaby can travel in the cabin with you outside of the cage. (sp) There are many things you dont want to know about that can happen I have seen the good bad and the ugly and there is not too much of the good. It is worth the expense. There are many companies that provide that service and would be able to recommend some if you are interested. I can tell you that thousands of pets travel on a commerical jet liner every year without any trouble but the ones that do have trouble wish they had flown by private jet. Also---there is no such thing as summer embargo. They get on the plane when you do.</p> Happy to help :)tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-06:1150197:Comment:14237882012-01-06T14:45:05.150ZSam Tsanghttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ceo
<p>Happy to help :)</p>
<p>Happy to help :)</p> I just read through your post…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-06:1150197:Comment:14239432012-01-06T04:19:46.837ZMCEhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MCE
<p>I just read through your post and we watched your "undercover" video. I also looked at the CBP, USDA and CDC information you linked in your reply. Wow! Lot's of terrific information and loved the video. I'm appreciative of the clarification to get the boosters at least 30 days before we depart as I was unaware of that requirement. Thank you for sharing!</p>
<p>I just read through your post and we watched your "undercover" video. I also looked at the CBP, USDA and CDC information you linked in your reply. Wow! Lot's of terrific information and loved the video. I'm appreciative of the clarification to get the boosters at least 30 days before we depart as I was unaware of that requirement. Thank you for sharing!</p> As a side note, it was really…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-01-06:1150197:Comment:14237522012-01-06T04:09:57.881ZSam Tsanghttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ceo
<p>As a side note, it was really hard to push my own luggage in one cart and 2 crates with corgis in another cart together all by myself.</p>
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<p>Summer embargo can be a pain the butt, make sure you double check it with the airline, I had to take the earliest flight out of Florida before the runway heats up in the morning. </p>
<p>As a side note, it was really hard to push my own luggage in one cart and 2 crates with corgis in another cart together all by myself.</p>
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<p>Summer embargo can be a pain the butt, make sure you double check it with the airline, I had to take the earliest flight out of Florida before the runway heats up in the morning. </p>