Join Us On Facebook
|
|
|
Re-homing to PA
#1044011
12/20/10 05:59 PM
12/20/10 05:59 PM
|
Aleera
Unregistered
|
Aleera
Unregistered
|
The woman who is considering adoption my gliders lives in PA. I keep hearing that you can adopt gliders to residents in PA as long as they get a license from the game commission and the gliders are not sold. I went on the game commission's website and I cannot find a single phone number to contact, nor can I find a permit listed on their website about exotic animals. Does anyone have any information on the re-homing of gliders to PA or is it just as illegal as selling and breeding gliders?
|
|
|
Re: Re-homing to PA
[Re: ]
#1044057
12/20/10 07:17 PM
12/20/10 07:17 PM
|
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,594 Youngstown, Ohio
TheGliderPlayroom
Glider Slave
|
Glider Slave
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,594
Youngstown, Ohio
|
I have worked with the game commission in PA, and they state that gliders are completely illegal. They will seize them, and while they do rehome some outside the state, they do also euthanize some.
If you search youtube for "Sugar Gliders, Illegal Pet", there's a news segment there, where the game commission is on record saying they are illegal there.
|
|
|
Re: Re-homing to PA
[Re: ]
#1044688
12/21/10 11:09 PM
12/21/10 11:09 PM
|
Aleera
Unregistered
|
Aleera
Unregistered
|
Thank you for the information. A little disappointing, but it is better to know now.
|
|
|
Re: Re-homing to PA
[Re: ]
#1046047
12/25/10 02:29 AM
12/25/10 02:29 AM
|
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 55 us
countrygal
Out of Pouch
|
Out of Pouch
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 55
us
|
I would like to take my pair along while I visit relatives in PA over the holidays. I would rather have them with me than risk an accident at home while I am gone. Are gliders prohibited from travelling through PA for a short term visit as well?
~leigh
Mom to: Twin girls, Jade and Jasmine (Jazz), oop 4/4/10. 7 awesome show horses Jack Russell, Rat Terrier and a Rottweiler. 5 barn kitties and 3 *more* kittens. Ack. Just a small zoo. Oh well.:/ Angel glide free little one
|
|
|
Re: Re-homing to PA
[Re: ]
#1046184
12/25/10 01:34 PM
12/25/10 01:34 PM
|
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 1,661 conway south carolina/ us
heidi
Glider Slave
|
Glider Slave
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 1,661
conway south carolina/ us
|
we whent to long wood del,last year.at the hotel we staye in said,people had pets like ours.the pets where taken away and the people had to pay a hafty fine...i was freeking out,i had three male fuzzys with me...i was soooo scared,let me tell you we did not stay in pa we drove to del...
next story to do with pa..a female pmed me plase save my glider...so we drove the 8 hrs in pa to meet her.the police where there to make sure her glider was leaving the state..i had to give them my id along with toms..about a week latter i had my lokal sherif nock on my door asking about my flying squael from pa,and if i had it if he could see it..yep shes still with us..
pa is no joke when they say no,please before the animal gets hurt dont take them to pa
"promise me you'll always remeber:you're braver than you believe,and stronger than you seem,and smarter than you think" christopher robin to pooh
|
|
|
Re: Re-homing to PA
[Re: GliderNursery]
#1046667
12/26/10 06:50 PM
12/26/10 06:50 PM
|
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 55 us
countrygal
Out of Pouch
|
Out of Pouch
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 55
us
|
I always carry current health and registration papers for every horse I transport across state lines, especially Kentucky. Why risk having the animals confiscated, tested, levied a hefty fine and probably missing the event to which I was hauling just to save a few bucks for a vet call. The same rules could easily apply to exotics, and probably do. Isn't it worth the time to acquire a permit to legally transport suggies or other exotic if only for a little peace of mind? ~leigh
Mom to: Twin girls, Jade and Jasmine (Jazz), oop 4/4/10. 7 awesome show horses Jack Russell, Rat Terrier and a Rottweiler. 5 barn kitties and 3 *more* kittens. Ack. Just a small zoo. Oh well.:/ Angel glide free little one
|
|
|
Re: Re-homing to PA
[Re: ]
#1047156
12/27/10 09:42 PM
12/27/10 09:42 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 19,742 in my happy place
sugarlope
Glideritis Anonymous
|
Glideritis Anonymous
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 19,742
in my happy place
|
Every place I know of that is illegal to own, it's illegal to transport them through as well. Georgia used to be that way (you couldn't drive or fly through with them), NYC is that way as well as CA. Everything I have heard about PA is the same. They are illegal to have there, whether living or just traveling through.
~Gretchen
If we never loved, then maybe we would never feel pain. Love anyway. It's worth it.
|
|
|
|
Please click above to see how you can help!!
|
|
0 registered members (),
378
guests, and 88
spiders. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
Owner,
Admin
|
|
Forums132
Topics10,374
Posts159,160
posts in the last 24hrs0
Members7,324
|
Most Online2,693 Jan 2nd, 2020
|
|
This site was tested and is best
viewed in Google Chrome & Mozilla FireFox
Download your copy today!!!
|
|
|