Transporting Your New Puppy Home
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Transporting Your New Puppy Home
Introduction
Buying a puppy has evolved significantly with the rise of the Internet. Unlike the past, when newspapers were the primary source for finding a puppy, online platforms now offer an extensive range of options in terms of color, size, breed, and location. However, a key question remains: how do you transport your new furry friend if the breeder is located far away?
Methods of Transport
1. Personal Delivery by Breeders
Some breeders offer the convenience of delivering your puppy directly to your doorstep for an additional fee. This provides a personal touch, allowing you to meet the breeder. However, there are potential risks, especially during long car journeys:
- Puppies may experience motion sickness.
- They might refuse to eat or use the bathroom.
- Small breeds like Yorkies or Maltese may develop health issues such as hypoglycemia during lengthy travels.
2. Commercial Pet Transport Services
Commercial transport services are another option. These companies, often arranged by either the breeder or buyer, specialize in delivering pets safely:
- The cost is typically around $500 or less.
- Scheduling requires advance notice, as they plan routes efficiently to minimize time and cost.
- One downside is the travel duration; it can take 3-7 days for your puppy to arrive.
- Additionally, traveling with multiple puppies increases the risk of airborne illnesses like kennel cough.
3. Airplane Transport
Flying your puppy via airplane is often the safest and fastest method:
- Delta Airlines: Offers a Pets First program with direct flights, although flights are subject to weather conditions.
- Continental Airlines: A year-round option with air and heat-controlled environments, reducing the risks associated with temperature fluctuations.
Each puppy is securely placed in a pressurized compartment with individual containers to prevent contamination. Most puppies arrive the same day they are shipped, and depending on the airline, you may pick up your puppy at various airport locations such as the ticket counter, cargo facility, or baggage claim office.
Conclusion
Today, purchasing a puppy is more convenient than ever. Choosing the right transportation method is crucial, and flying your new pet is often the most reliable, safe, and economical option, typically costing around $200. From personal experience, I can confidently recommend air transport as the best way to bring your new puppy home.
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