Wow, that's WAY out of the ballpark...I came from D.C. so had one less leg but here are the quotes I was given for my pooch (a 45lb English Springer Spaniel):
#500Â Â Â CRATE PER ATTACHED FILEÂ Â Â $1,743
#500EÂ Â CRATE WITH 3" EXTENDERÂ Â Â $1,840
#700Â Â Â CRATE PER ATTACHMENTÂ Â Â Â $2,119
It depends on what size crate you will need but as you can see, nowhere near the quote you were given.Â
This was also nearly 2 years ago but I doubt it has gone up that much. I think this even included a night at a kennel (including transport) in Amsterdam.
Also, this is tax deductible if you are moving for work.
Some additional information from my shippers:
GROUND TRANSPORTATION: Ground transportation to and from the airport is available. I can quote a price and arrange pickup and delivery. The minimum charge for pickup or delivery is $150.
(we wish we would have done this on departure-it was a pain to take the dog to cargo departures)
CRATE: Your dog must travel in either of the three crate sizes indicated in the quote above. Please see the attached file for crate specifications details. You can order crates and crate kits from Aeropaws on-line at pet store prices. Shipping is free. However, if you will be using the extender, you should purchase the Petmate brand #500 at your local pet store.
Airline regulations require a 3" clearance above its head if you plan on using the crate for international trave. Remember, ninety percent of the airline charges are based on the size of the crate. The right sized crate means the best price charged for transport. We can squeak by on KLM with 2" but under no circumstances should pet's head touch the top of the crate.
HEALTH DOCUMENTS: The airlines require a "fit to fly" certificate issued 10 days or less before departure.
For International travel, this will be a USDA APHIS 7001 International Health Certificate. Call your vet to insure they have a supply on hand. This certificate must be certified by the USDA.
IMPORT DOCUMENTS: The Kenyan Government requires an import permit, payment of the import fee, certain health documents, veterinarian certifications, and a certification by the pilot of the aircraft transporting your dog into Kenya. I have attached detailed information from the Kenyan web site, however, I will contact the Kenyan embassy by phone to verify that the web site information in complete and accurate. We can work out these details after you approve the quote.
For your shipment, the USDA government fee is $36 for certification of various documents if this as required by required by the Kenyan Government.
edEx charges to and from the USDA APHIS office in Richmond are $39.00. Aeropaws can arrange for prepaid envelopes to be sent to you or your vet for sending and receiving these documents.
HOW TO ORDER: I can book this transportation for you with a $100 refundable deposit. Click here to order from Aeropaws secure store.
While there, you can order a crate with a crate kit for preparing the crate to airline specifications. You can also order the extension. The shipping is free for the crate and kit or extension. The remaining final charges for this project will be charged 10 days prior to departure and with your approval to the same credit card you use to make the deposit. Please call or email if you would like to make other arrangements.