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Thursday, 3 December 2009 - Animal Aliyah: Jewish Immigration To The Holy Land Extends To Pets
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    Home U.S. World Entertainment Sports Business Health Science Technology Politics Offbeat Environment Travel   News Articles Animal Aliyah: Jewish Immigration To The Holy Land Extends To Pets December 1, 2009 3:17 p.m. EST Topics: Offbeat, Good, World   The Media Line Staff Jerusalem, Israel Benjamin Joffe-Walt / TML - It was an emotional moment. Excited by a move to work as a journalist in Israel, my wife and I were taking the little one to the Middle East for the first time. Bringing our baby to the holy land was hardly painless. Over many months we had to get her a passport, vaccinations, a kennel and an abundance of paperwork. But watching as she wolfed down the kosher kebab they gave her on the flight to Tel Aviv, happy as a clam, we figured everything would be ok. Then she started to bark. Our 'baby', at the time a five-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, became increasingly uneasy about the claustrophobia of spending four hours in a large steel tube being propelled by roaring jet engines to speeds unbefitting of a spoiled canine. The barking led to howling, the howling to jumping, the jumping to diarrhea, and you can imagine the rest. This is the kind of conundrum that Terminal4Pets, an Israeli pet transport service, specializes in. A "pioneer in pet travel in Israel," the company launched an 'Aliyah for Pets' project on Tuesday, encouraging Jewish families making the symbolic Zionist immigration to Israel to bring their pets with them. "Sometimes the question of whether or not to come to Israel comes down to the pets," Eytan Kreiner, the founder and CEO of Terminal4Pets told The Media Line. "We are Jewish people, our place is here and every Jewish person should join us. We don't want a Jew overseas to be faced with the pain of bringing their pet and decide not to move to Israel." "I'm a veterinarian so the way I can contribute is by giving them special deals and helping them bring their pets here," he said. "We tell them 'Guys, we need you here, you should be here. Call us and we'll get your pet here simply, safely and make your dream come true.'" A quick call from the U.S. to 1-866-PET-2-FLY and a Jewish immigrant will be offered a number of pet travel solutions from the dedicated team of vets, pet handlers and "veteran pet travel agents", from high-class custom-made kennels, flight kits and customs clearance assistance to a VIP ("Very Important Pet") service to meet and greet your pet upon arrival in Israel and a 'Pet shuttle' to take your pet to their new home. The company even gives new arrivals a handy Hebrew-English 'Pet' dictionary. "It's a need that nobody else takes care of," Eran Kolran, Director of Marketing at Terminal4Pets told The Media Line. "Most people that have pets see their pets as family members and they want to know that they are safe. But we found that a lot of people are confused about how to send their animals and there are lots of disaster stories. You need to check with the airlines, the country you are leaving and the country you are going to, whether the kennel can fit into the plane, what kind of kennels you need, what kinds of vaccinations you need, even the weather." Terminal4Pets has been in operation since 2004, and its parent veterinary service was founded in 1991. With Jewish immigration to Israel on the rise in 2009, Terminal4Pets decided to capitalize on the trend, offering their customers a free day of kenneling on arrival and free veterinary vaccination and consultation services for the pet's first year in Israel. "We fly thousands of animals each year," Kolran said. "We provide customers with a one stop shop: ticketing, buying and preparing the kennel, making sure that the air conditioner is on and that the pet is tied properly, cleaning and pampering the pet, giving them a veterinary checkup after the flight and taking care of all the veterinary work on arrival." But it's not only puppies and kittens making the symbolic Jewish immigration to Israel, Terminal4Pets has helped giraffes, crocodiles, chinchillas, snakes and exotic birds make 'Aliyah' to the Jewish State. "Our core business is domesticated animals such as dogs, cats and ferrets," Kolran said. "We don't usually do these things but we have experience transporting more exotic animals such as crocodiles, birds, lab mice and horses and we are always open." "Once we even brought a hippo from Eastern Europe," he remembered. "A Jewish philanthropist from Kiev wanted to contribute a Hippo to Israel. The challenge was that the hippo had to be wet throughout the entire flight so we explored wet towels and all sorts of kennel-based sprinkler systems. We built a custom kennel, dealt with all the regulations, met the hippo at the airport and got it to Israel safely. It was an interesting experience." "We also have a lot of interesting bird stories," Kolran added. "Birds are very complicated because they have a very high heart rate and they have to be very calm during the flight." Kolran said that many customers come to them after trying experiences. "People often think they can do it themselves," he said. "The problem with that is if you are not experienced you usually only know part of the story. You need to know the different flight regulations, the ramifications of picking the wrong kennel, etc. So people often arrive at the airport and the pet might not make it on the plane or have to endure a lot of pain. "It's not a nice situation to be in," Kolran continued. "We use our experience to avoid this and make sure the pet arrives safe and simple." "We have to make sure that we treat pets as if they were our own," Kreiner added. "We have a person bringing 27 pets to Israel in a few months. For her they are her babies and all of them are precious. So it's not like you are sending a UPS parcel. There are no second chances." Terminal4Pets' flight management services costs around $275 and the airport companion VIP service is around $200.   Copyright © 2003 - 2009 AHN - All rights reserved.Redistribution, republication. syndication, rewriting or broadcast is prohibited without the prior written consent of AHN.License AHN news for your website, business, digital signage network or publication.   Recent Posts Most Popular Comments Recent Comments Popular Threads Home | U.S. | World | Entertainment | Sports | Business | Health | Sci / Tech | Politics | Weird / Offbeat Follow AHN on Twitter AHN Social News connects you with friends and the news Client Login | Submit News | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Contact | Content Services © 2009 AHN All Rights Reserved  

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