Shipping puppies
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bawlinhound
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Shipping puppies
I am lookin at getting some pups from back east shipped to here in utah and am wondering what is the better way to ship them by plane or a dog hauler any advice would be appreciated thanks
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Re: Shipping puppies
try this web sight. uship.com. i used it and got a dog shipped from utah to california pretty cheap. I called a few dog haulers and they wanted to charge me about 100 dollars more than what i got the dog shipped for. Also if you get a dog shipped on a plane you have to buy a crate, I think there is some other things that you have to do but i am not sure.
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Re: Shipping puppies
I don't know if they still do it, but years ago I had a pup shipped by train. As I remember, the rate was pretty reasonable.
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Jeff Eberle
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Re: Shipping puppies
For pups I would go with a plane. Less travel time
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Re: Shipping puppies
a couple of things to think about. using a dog hauler you may be exposing the pup to diseases and stress for a good long period of time. the other is sometimes it seems more issues arise with dog haulers. dog fights lost dogs etc. it far more common to hear of these with haulers then with planes. I would ask and call several referrence s and anyone else that you know who has used them. the other issues are temperature and time. I've driven across the country to pick up dogs and puppies more then once and only regretted it for the last few miles on the way home and that never last. I got to look at the dogs before I spent a dime and then the choice was mine. it's just a rule the least likely pup in the litter gets sent the farthest from home with most breeders.
Re: Shipping puppies
How many pups are you getting? I have heard that if the pups are young and small enough that you can get two in a large carrier and get them shipped for the same price as one. If true then it would be quicker and probably as cheap by plane.
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Re: Shipping puppies
Go to delta airlines web site and call the pet shipping number.They must be over 8 weeks old, have a vet check done(w/ paperwork), and put them in a pet porter and ship them.Its easy, I have shipped and recieved a few dogs that way from right there at the SLC airport.
http://www.delta.com/business_programs_ ... /index.jsp
http://www.delta.com/business_programs_ ... /index.jsp
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Re: Shipping puppies
For pups, I'd go with flying them and ship 2 at a time. You just need a crate that is big enough to send them, water & food dishes, and a vet check. It's usually cheaper and quicker than a hauler. We had some sent awhile back and I think it was $350 for two of them and we got them in a couple hours vs a week.
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Re: Shipping puppies
Shipping is by far the way to go. With heat/cold/weather restrictions it can be a pain in the ass, but well worth it.
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Melanie Hampton
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Re: Shipping puppies
I've had dogs shipped by plane and by hauler.. Plane is the way to go.. And really its not any cheaper to haul a pup out vs fly it.. I just had a pup shipped to me for $227.. A hauler was starting at $350...
*edited so it makes sense now
*edited so it makes sense now
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Re: Shipping puppies
Redwood Coonhounds wrote:Shipping is by far the way to go. With heat/cold/weather restrictions it can be a pain in the ass, but well worth it.
Yes it is for someone who wants to get a dog.
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Re: Shipping puppies
Melanie Hampton wrote:I've had dogs shipped by plane and by air.. Plane is the way to go.. And really its not any cheaper to haul a pup out vs fly it.. I just had a pup shipped to me for $227.. A hauler was starting at $350...
with the dog that you had shipped by plane did that plane manage to stay on the ground the whole way or is it when you had the dog shipped by air that you had a dog magically sprout wings.
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Re: Shipping puppies
Headed your way 4/ 7 /11 wouldn't mind trucking them out. call 802/793/3950
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Melanie Hampton
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Re: Shipping puppies
outlaw 13... I kept reading what you wrote and could NOT figure it out.. LOL.. I kept reading it how I thought I put it.. plane and hauler.. About the 5th time thru I figured out that the words and my thoughts were not the same...
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Re: Shipping puppies
outlaw13 wrote:Redwood Coonhounds wrote:Shipping is by far the way to go. With heat/cold/weather restrictions it can be a pain in the ass, but well worth it.
Yes it is for someone who wants to get a dog.![]()
I think you ment flying.
Yes, shipping by plane.
