May
2012
Sponsorday at Zoo Basel
Marianne & Marcel visiting the Zoo in BaselMar
2012
Monkey Exchange Switzerland - New Zealand
ACE Pet Moving arranges exchange of monkeys for Zoo BaselJan
2012
VIP Pet Relocation Service to Algiers
ACE staff accompaning cat in cabinDec
2011
Merry X-Mas and a Happy New Year
ACE Pet Moving sponsoring two Cotton-Top Tamarin at the Basel ZooDec
2011
British Shorthair cats from Basel to Houston
Twister & Tornado’s big travelsNov
2011
Wuatec und Benjo – Our "Calendar Pets" from November 2011
Two Maine Coon cats moving to CyprusNov
2011
IPATA Conference Hong Kong 2011
Pet Shippers from around the world gathered in Hong KongSep
2011
MIDORI – Our „Calendar Pet“ from September 2011
International relocations for parrotsAug
2011
CHIARA – Our „Calendar Pet“ from August 2011
Chiara’s move from Indianapolis to MunichAug
2011
Expat-Expo in Zurich
Come visit us on Sunday, 4. September 2011Aug
2011
Riley - a Staffy travelling from Vilnius to Zurich
Pet relocation can be a science on its own...Jul
2011
MARIA and MARIAN – Our "Calendar Pet" of July 2011
ACE Pet Moving arranges transport for wild animalsJun
2011
FRANK – Our „Calendar Pet“ of June 2011
Frank travelling to ChicagoJun
2011
Water Monitors flying to a new home in Tel Aviv
ACE Pet Moving organizes an exotic animal transport to IsraelMay
2011
COCO and CIPI – Our "Calendar Pets" of Mai 2011
Two budgerigars travelling abroadMay
2011
VIP Pet Relocation to Izmir, Turkey
Ellie gets special service for her relocation from Switzerland to TurkeyApr
2011
PIKATCHU – Our „Calendar Pet“ of April 2011
A guinea pig flying over the atlantic to the United StatesApr
2011
Dogs and cats relocating to New Zealand
upcoming changesMar
2011
IATA Live Animal Certification
All staff members of ACE are certified as per the IATA LAR standardsMar
2011
Snakes on a plane
Two pythons flying to StockholmMar
2011
KAKA – Our „Calendar Pet“ of March 2011
Kaka travelling home to Macau via Hong KongFeb
2011
COCO – Our „Calendar Pet“ of February 2011
Coco - a lady looking for a new adventure in South AfricaFeb
2011
Pet Travels from Switzerland to Malta
Frequent traveller Tiger flying back home on Air MaltaFeb
2011
One tiger and one lion travel to Johannesburg, South Africa
ACE Pet Moving arranges transfer for wild catsFeb
2011
Pet owner expats in Switzerland
Tips, links and more for pet ownersJan
2011
Swiss import permit for dogs and cats arriving from rabies risk countries as cargo not required anymore
New requirements from the federal veterinary officeJan
2011
Dogs in Switzerland
What has to be considered after arrival in Switzerland?Jan
2011
ICHY – Our „Calendar Pet“ of January 2011
Ichy & Bean – Girlfriends travel together to the PhilippinesJan
2011
Highlights 2010
A quick overview on what has happend at ACE Pet Moving during 2010Dec
2010
Your pet’s relocation to foreign countries
What has to be considered?Dec
2010
No entry for Bimba into Switzerland – blocked by the swiss authorities
Bimba has to return to her country of originOct
2010
IPATA Conference 2010 in Montréal
ACE Pet Moving at the IPATA conference in MontréalOct
2010
The Federal Veterinary Office (FVO) informs:
Microchip on the same day or before the rabies vaccinationMay
2010
Microchips for cats
Recommended!Apr
2010
One tiger and one lion travel to Johannesburg, South Africa
On Monday, 7. February 2011 an other exceptional and interesting move was on the schedule of ACE Pet Moving - one tiger and one lion flew to South Africa.
SOURCE: FOUR PAWS
Bagira was rescued from despicable conditions when the staff of FOUR PAWS found her: Her home was a six square meter damp and filthy concrete cage. Her body was covered with open wounds due to her lack of nutrition and neglect. She had severe back problems. Helmut Dungler, CEO of FOUR PAWS, explains: “We brought her to Sofia Zoo two months ago to take care of her health problems. We are happy that she was able to be transported to LIONSROCK now – here she will have peace and tranquility in her twilight years. Bagira’s story highlights the plight of so many big cats suffering similar conditions around the world.” After her arrival at LIONSROCK, Bagira’s still weakened condition forced the vets to isolate her in a specially designed care facility. There she will undergo further medical treatment. “At the moment her condition is still not good, but we all are looking forward for her to be introduced to an established family pride at LIONSROCK”, says Helmut Dungler.
On the long travel from Bulgaria, Bagira was accompanied by Martin, a massive tiger. Born in the Sofia Zoo, Martin was sold to a person who had intentions of starting a large privately owned zoo. However, friends had to come to the assistance of Martin when his owner died. As there were no permits for them to keep the tiger, Martin was confiscated by the authorities. “When the authorities found out about FOUR PAWS taking care of Bagira, they approached us and asked for Martin to accompany her on her journey to South Africa”, recalls Helmut Dungler. After so many stations Martin now enters his most important life phase: In LIONSROCK he can live freely in a large enclosure, without influence by man for the rest of his life.
“We are confident that these animals will recover from their physical and emotional injuries faster at LIONSROCK with its animal-friendly conditions than in a zoo”, says Helmut Dungler: “The ultimate goal of this rescue was not only to provide Bagira and Martin a new life but to highlight the plight of these big cats held in captivity in such terrible conditions.”
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