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Help!! moving UK to Spain

stace_m

New member
Hello
I moved to spain with the intention of coming back after my summer abroad, but after finding a home here and some very good friends. I have decided to stay. I left my snake in the best hands of my dad who takes great care of him. Now i want to bring my snake out to join me as my dad is moving in with his girlfriend and won't have as much time to care for my snake. Also I miss my snake soo much.

Does anyone know how i can go about bringing my snake out. I have looked at many internet sites not many are very clear about transport of snakes, most saying they can transport my snake but give no more details to do with vet/travel/airlines/documents (eg does he need a pet passport???) or regulations that i need to know or get.

also what about a leagal/approved transport cage.

and how the hell do i book it on a flight?

Or does someone know a currier that can do all/most of this for me?
(that doesn't try take an arm and a leg in payment)
Don't get me wrong i love my snake and want nothing more than to have him here with me but there are some limits i have to face, and unfortunately money is one of those.

Any details or help you can offer would be very welcome

Kind regards
Stacey
 
Before anybody could offer you any advice they would need to know what type of snake it is. I assume its a CORN but please confirm.
 
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