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JULY 2007
JASPURR the CAT
Hello Emily, I just thought you would like to know that Jaspurr arrived safe and sound at Grand Rapids airport as promised and is settling in to his new environment. The travel arrangements all went well and while he was understandably a little wary after his big adventure and the new world he has found himself in, things are going very well for him.
Thanks again for your help and for the arrangements and alliances Jet Pets have which allowed for a safe and cared for journey for Jaspurr.
Thanks again, regards Glen.JULY 2007
LIMA AND SHETTO the LABRADORS
Hi Laura,
You'll be happy to know Shetto & Lima have arrived safely in Chicago this morning and we are all very happy to see each other after such a long wait. Thanks for your communication and involvement in reuniting pets and owners. We were very impressed by Jonathan Deal from Pet Express, who delivered the dogs to our home very early this morning on this side, as he is extremely professional and friendly.
Regards Wayne & MadiJULY 2007
MIGGY the LOP EARED RABBIT
Hi Danny,
Just a quick email to say thanks to you and Emily and the rest of the jet pets team for taking care of Miggy! Miggy is now a happy Singaporean citizen and is grateful for a safe and speedy arrival. Thanks for all the help and for being such experts!
Cheers! LisaJULY 2007
BENNY the RAGDOLL
Nathan and I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who has helped us over the past 18 months with the care of our beloved pets for our (cough) 6-8 week holiday. Well it certainly turned out long than we had expected and we never thought we would have been away from out pets for so long.
Here is our thank you list for all our pets foster parents at some point over the last 18 months.* Peter & Loretta at Bayside Boarding Kennels – those waist lines on the dogs have never been so slim. I never knew a Lab could have curves!!! Your care and photos from a far made a real difference.
* Will & Gemma – who let our dog board in their back yard. Hopefully your backyard has recovered somewhat from three big dogs.
* Zoe, Tom and Ellis who house and dog sat – Thank you for being their buddies and giving them cuddles.
* Paul & Cherie who also house and dog sat – My lord it must have been a crazy house with 4 dogs and one cat…..
* Mum and Dad Roberts who welcomed Benny into their home for 12 months – Sorry that Little Jack had to say goodbye to his little buddy.
* Rhiannon and Laura the girls from Jet Pets who did all the running around to get them on the plane to Heathrow. I am sure those pets looked more refreshed than any human walking off a plane.
Well the pets arrived safe and sound about 4 weeks ago. It was quite hectic for a little while as everyone had to learn new house rules. I feel like I have been supervising 4 toddlers which is a handful. Always telling someone to leave someone else alone and to sit still and be quiet. Suffice to say they have all got the hang of it very quickly and they all play nicely and give each other space which is always a challenge in a small London home.
London is extremely dog friendly and has a far more European approach to dogs in that you can pretty much take your dogs anywhere. It is very much the exception to the rules that a dog can’t go into a shop, park, train, bus, ferry, National Park, English heritage manors and castles. It certainly makes for a change. We have been camping with the dogs and out of hundreds of campsite only a couple insisted no dogs. So needless to say our dogs are rather happy with this arrangement and are enjoying being able to go to so many places. The even took a ferry trip with us to the Isle of Wight and sunned themselves on the top deck as we sailed past the Queen Mary Cruise Ship.
So once again, thank you to all and here are some long overdue photos of our pets enjoying the fine English weather and the café lifestyle waiting for any food to be dropped onto the ground.
Many thanks again, Nathan, Kate & Matthew xoxoxJULY 2007
LOUIS AND SAM the LABRADORS
Nathan and I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who has helped us over the past 18 months with the care of our beloved pets for our (cough) 6-8 week holiday. Well it certainly turned out long than we had expected and we never thought we would have been away from out pets for so long.
Here is our thank you list for all our pets foster parents at some point over the last 18 months.* Peter & Loretta at Bayside Boarding Kennels – those waist lines on the dogs have never been so slim. I never knew a Lab could have curves!!! Your care and photos from a far made a real difference.
* Will & Gemma – who let our dog board in their back yard. Hopefully your backyard has recovered somewhat from three big dogs.
* Zoe, Tom and Ellis who house and dog sat – Thank you for being their buddies and giving them cuddles.
* Paul & Cherie who also house and dog sat – My lord it must have been a crazy house with 4 dogs and one cat…..
* Mum and Dad Roberts who welcomed Benny into their home for 12 months – Sorry that Little Jack had to say goodbye to his little buddy.
* Rhiannon and Laura the girls from Jet Pets who did all the running around to get them on the plane to Heathrow. I am sure those pets looked more refreshed than any human walking off a plane.
Well the pets arrived safe and sound about 4 weeks ago. It was quite hectic for a little while as everyone had to learn new house rules. I feel like I have been supervising 4 toddlers which is a handful. Always telling someone to leave someone else alone and to sit still and be quiet. Suffice to say they have all got the hang of it very quickly and they all play nicely and give each other space which is always a challenge in a small London home.
London is extremely dog friendly and has a far more European approach to dogs in that you can pretty much take your dogs anywhere. It is very much the exception to the rules that a dog can’t go into a shop, park, train, bus, ferry, National Park, English heritage manors and castles. It certainly makes for a change. We have been camping with the dogs and out of hundreds of campsite only a couple insisted no dogs. So needless to say our dogs are rather happy with this arrangement and are enjoying being able to go to so many places. The even took a ferry trip with us to the Isle of Wight and sunned themselves on the top deck as we sailed past the Queen Mary Cruise Ship.
So once again, thank you to all and here are some long overdue photos of our pets enjoying the fine English weather and the café lifestyle waiting for any food to be dropped onto the ground.
Many thanks again, Nathan, Kate & Matthew xoxox