tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815568705079269126.post2322952062384071925..comments2024-03-26T03:56:49.542-10:00Comments on Maui Jungalow: Quarantine in Hawaii (Not Fun for Fido!)Courtneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05292408696265388415noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815568705079269126.post-4402476945221413622020-07-15T05:13:52.290-10:002020-07-15T05:13:52.290-10:00I must say you are doing a great job by sharing th...I must say you are doing a great job by sharing this kind of beautiful blogs with us. Again thanks a lot author because many people will get so many important knowledge from your blog. Also you are walking regularly with your dogs in this way you both are doing good quality of exercise. But sometimes you should use natural treats for your dogs like <a href="https://frenchiefries.co/" rel="nofollow">wellness dog treats</a> are the best product of all time. And if you actually don't know that where you can get this then visit frenchiefries because you'll get both good and rich quality treats for your pets.Dominickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16892760646468170505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815568705079269126.post-26166575525907491912015-04-23T11:22:38.616-10:002015-04-23T11:22:38.616-10:00Great post! I'm going to move it up too into t...Great post! I'm going to move it up too into the body of the blog post. I just talked w/ friends last night who brought 3 cats to Maui. They didn't have enough time to do the 4 month quarantine in CA so had to do it in Hawaii. They could have done it on Maui at a private vet's clinic, but would have cost $5000-7000 per cat! On Oahu, the quarantine cost about $1100 for 4 months per cat.mauijungalownoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815568705079269126.post-80790883939628877322015-04-22T20:02:41.115-10:002015-04-22T20:02:41.115-10:00My husband and I moved to Maui in January from Tex...My husband and I moved to Maui in January from Texas with four pets. We spent $2790.13 for the direct release program on vet bills, permitting, travel kennels, airfare, etc. We drove to San Diego to fly out of the airport there on Alaska Airlines. Alaska Airlines is the only airline that allowed our pets to be in the cabin on flights to Hawaii, which saved us from having to book multiple flights to get each pet there due to the restrictions on how many animals are allowed in the bulk head during winter (most airlines it's only one). A vet met us at OGG airport when we arrived and signed off on the animals paperwork and we were able to leave with them to our new home immediately. It was a lot of work, but moving is stressful enough on our furbabies that the direct release was the way to go.<br />I made a post about it (http://betsill.blogspot.com/2014/08/moving-update.html)Katie Betsillnoreply@blogger.com