Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/pet-transportation-costs/
Each year military families go into debt just to keep their pets.
The military sends soldiers to bases all over the world, and covers the cost of their transportation. But families can face thousands of dollars of transportation costs when pets are involved, PCS Grades reports. This puts military families at risk of not being able to afford to keep their pets.
According to Veterans United, approximately 36,000 active members of the military have recently requested financial help due to large debt threatening to annul their clearances.
Unsteadiness of the current U.S. housing market makes it even harder for service members to sell their homes on short notice when they’re asked to move, Credit.com reports. As a result, they have to pay mortgages on both their old and new homes in order to maintain good credit, which places an added burden on their financial lives.
According to Military By Owner, Major airlines like United have temporarily suspended their pet shipping programs, which has caused stress for military pet owners, especially those stationed in Guam, as United Airlines was the only U.S. commercial airline flying pets to and from the remote island. The airline again now offers U.S. military personnel making a permanent chance of station (PCS) move, State Department Foreign Service Personnel (FSP), and their spouses pet transport through United PetSafe, but they must meet all United’s requirements, and space is limited.
“Due to COVID-19, commercial and military flights have reduced capacity for transporting pets, causing a significant financial burden on our sailors, Marines and families serving overseas,” said retired Rear Adm. Dawn Cutler, executive vice president of that relief society, in an announcement. “Pets are treasured members of our families, and now sea service families won’t have to go into debt or make the difficult decision of leaving their pets behind due to expensive travel costs.”
Currently, the military does not pay for or reimburse any costs associated with the price of PCSing with pets, PCS Grades reports. This sometimes leads to high numbers of pets being re-homed or surrendered around military bases.
While the military does have a lower-cost PCS option for shipping pets with their families on government-contracted Patriot Express flights going to and from overseas, it’s space available only for pets, and first come, first served, the Military Times reports.
Otherwise, depending on the size of your pet and the time of year, cargo space may be limited, and tickets may be expensive, according to Pet Van Lines reports. Many families report paying over $1,000 to ship their pet as cargo.
Our service members have made great sacrifices for our freedom. They should not have to face mountains of debt to keep their families together.
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Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog