Friday, April 26, 2013

Are you barking mad?


As promised I wanted to properly introduce some of you to our other companion Ralph, our 5 year old German Shepherd who has been as much a part of our travels, if not more than I have.




Whilst living in Chicago Ralph quickly became one of the group and no matter where we would go with him, he always became the centre of attention. On arrival in the States we were lucky enough to fall in with an organisation called the Canine Therapy Corps. CTC is a Chicago-based network of dedicated volunteers and their certified therapy dogs offering rehabilitative therapy to people with physical and emotional challenges. Ralph took part in a number of programs working with autistic children or teenagers who had suffered from abuse. Callie and Beth who run the show are two amazing people who are extremely dedicated to their work and it was an absolute pleasure to meet them and have the chance to participate in this work.




This is also a great time to tip my hat to a few individuals who have helped us when looking to transport Ralph from pillar to post. We did the usual online searches for pet transport and got some seriously ridiculous quotes for these services. However, if you look hard enough you will find smaller local companies who are actually experts in the import and export of animals and also proved to be a lot easier on the wallet too.

So, if you are in Northern Ireland I highly recommend the services of Wes at Breeny Kennels. This guy was a font of knowledge in what can be quite a confusing process.


Then on a similar theme in Chicago we were lucky enough to find Clay at


Finally, to import Ralph to Muscat we utilized the services of Yolanda at


She was so prompt and patient when dealing with us that I would highly recommend using her if you are considering bringing an animal to Oman. Also, since arriving here we have unfortunately had to visit the vet on a couple of occasions and have found the staff and vets here to be absolutely fantastic and we will certainly be using them if required in the future.

I know that a lot of people are unsure about bringing a dog to Oman and there is a load of stuff online about rules and laws as to when you are allowed to walk them. As far as I can tell this has all been abolished and you are free to walk them anytime of the day, although the weather will decide that for you. I would seriously think about whether your pet can adjust to life here. We are lucky enough that we knew Ralph could take most things in his stride and so we are confident he will do just fine out here. But, this is not a dog loving nation and so I would consider things like where you are going to be living and walking your pets as you do get some strange looks from people. But it is just another cultural difference that you have to just used to. Before moving here I came across a blog called ‘http://theduncanadventures.blogspot.com’. The creator of this blog Heather was very kind to share her experiences of moving to Oman with a German shepherd and we have found this an invaluable source of information. She also wrote a very good piece on bringing your pets here and I suggest you read this if you are in the same position we were a few months ago.


I don’t plan to talk too much more about this as this article covers most of the issues, but if you have any specific questions then please feel free to ask and I will do my best to help.





2 comments:

  1. What a great blog Rik! Can't wait to read more about your adventures here in Oman, it's such an exciting place to be. If you need any help just holla.

    Thanks for the shout out and I've added you to my reading list already. Hopefully see you guys soon! Hi to Jenny and Ralph! :)

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  2. Thanks Heather. Took some inspiration from your good self and the rest in motivation from Jenny to finally getting round to doing a blog.

    I'll be in touch soon.

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