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Rs 15 Lakh Dog Journey: Hyderabad to Australia

29 Jan

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Summary

  • A Hyderabad couple spent Rs 15 lakh to bring their dog to Australia.
  • Australian rules require dogs from India to quarantine six months in a rabies-free country.
  • The couple stayed with their dog in Dubai for a month before quarantine.
Rs 15 Lakh Dog Journey: Hyderabad to Australia

A couple from Hyderabad undertaking a move to Australia refused to leave their pet dog behind, opting instead to incur significant costs. They spent approximately Rs 15 lakh to ensure their dog, Sky, could accompany them to their new home.

Australian import laws require dogs originating from India, considered a non-approved country due to rabies status, to spend six months in a rabies-free nation before entry. This regulation presented a substantial financial and emotional challenge for the couple.

To manage the process, the couple resided in Dubai with Sky for the first month. Subsequently, Sky entered a quarantine facility for the remaining duration. The entire relocation effort spanned about 190 days, involving extensive documentation and veterinary procedures.

They described the separation as arduous, maintaining daily contact through calls and video chats to monitor Sky's well-being. Upon Sky's eventual arrival in Australia, the couple expressed that all the waiting, stress, and sacrifices were ultimately worthwhile, viewing their pet as a cherished family member.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The couple spent approximately Rs 15 lakh to bring their dog to Australia.
Dogs from India must stay six months in a rabies-free country before they can be imported into Australia.
The couple stayed with their dog in Dubai for a month before he entered quarantine.

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