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RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - Durian Fiend - 08-30-2017 quote: Or you may not. I've yet to see a place in the US with a higher number of Tacomas than Hilo, and guess what? 99+% of them are legally owned. At least, I think they are.[?] RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - geochem - 08-30-2017 WRT buying or bringing a Tacoma, buy on the mainland and bring - I netted $9K savings buying on the mainland and shipping to BI over the cost of new here... Probably could have done better with a little more effort invested in researching mainland prices... RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - kalakoa - 08-30-2017 Pre-clear your pets (dog, cat) with chip + a FAV-OVIN test regimen, and you can get "direct airport release" via the facility on Oahu. Size the carrier to fit a B717 or you will be stuck on Oahu. RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - leilanidude - 08-30-2017 I do have an older Toyota 4Runner I plan on bringing and we really want a Tacoma, so that is something we may have to reconsider. ----- Bring the 4Runner and buy a nice Tacoma where you are and ship it over. Prices on the trucks here are absolutely ridiculous. You will save thousands, even after shipping. RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - KeaauRich - 08-30-2017 quote: Direct release is also available in Kona. Here's the checklist of requirements for neighbor island direct release: http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/files/2013/01/Checklist-for-NII-01-2012.pdf RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - HI_Someday - 08-30-2017 Did you say Tacomas in Hawaii? Here ya go; https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TI8O0DcwZ8Y Disclosure: I have a Tacoma :-) RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - ericlp - 08-30-2017 buy a square lot, or 2-3 or more spaghetti lots together.. You will thank me later, and your welcome! RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - kalakoa - 08-30-2017 square lot, or 2-3 or more spaghetti lots There are also non-subdivision properties, sometimes with County roads instead of dysfunctional HOA. RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - terracore - 08-30-2017 Our dog had to stay behind for about a month so we weren't able to bring her here as "checked baggage" which is usually the cheapest way. We used Island Pet Movers on Oahu. They have negotiated rates with most of the carriers so even using their service, it was cheaper than if we tried to do everything ourselves. They got the dog out of AG in Oahu and put her on a flight to Hilo. We brought the parrots through ourselves and having gone through the process, wouldn't ever do it again, we would have hired them to do it for us. Lesson learned. "Size the carrier to fit a B717 or you will be stuck on Oahu." We put our parrots on Aloha Air Cargo, they let us tape several kennels together so it counted as "one piece". It would never fit on a B717 that way and it saved us hundreds of dollars. It was a "free tip" from Island Pet Movers. They probably wouldn't let people do that with mammals. The other option for larger kennels to ITO is TransAir / Rhoades Aviation, though depending on their varying schedule, you may be looking at an extremely early morning or late night pickup in Hilo. Somebody told me that they are the company that moves the Hilton dolphins in and out of Kona when it's required. ETA: company name edit RE: Transplants, advice for newcomers. - kalakoa - 08-31-2017 We put our parrots on Aloha Air Cargo, they let us tape several kennels together I've also heard of people mailing their pets from Oahu because USPS cargo planes will fit a larger carrier. This was some years ago, before DAR on the Big Island. |