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Kelly M Shaw

by Kelly M Shaw on 26 May 2009 - 14:05

I have a client that wants to use a pet transportation company to pick her puppy up and bring it home to her. She really doesn't want her to fly only b/c it would be in July and I will have a lot of cancelled flights b/c of the temperature restrictions. She also told me that it has already hit 86 degree's where she is located. There are sooo many out there, but who do you trust? This is why I'm asking on here if anyone has used 1 before?? and had a good experience with them?? Any help would be appreciated :-)
Kel
www.boeselagerkennel.com

K9 Dreamz

by K9 Dreamz on 26 May 2009 - 15:05

Just make sure what ever company is used that they have a cell phone (a real one) not a trac phone, and that you have cash in hand for the transport, paid to you by the new owner, to be paid at pickup on your end and that they have an airconditioned and very clean vehicle and that they are not transporting another dog or animal with yours.  I had one pick a pup up from me last summer and I paid for it and it turned out to be a scam and I ended up paying for the dog to come back to me and eveything, on top of it, the pup was transported with another dog that was not properly vaccinated(even though they showed me vaccine records) and my pup had to be quarantined at the vets for 20 days because of the other dog having Parvo.  Just be careful.  I will never use a transport company again.  I would rather have the client meet me half way or pay for me to deliver personally or to even hold the pup until fall for the weather to cooperate.  I hope all works out, but I had a terrible experience and hope it never happens to someone else.

Good Luck!

by Penny on 26 May 2009 - 15:05

www.Skydogs.co.uk 

without doubt the most efficient, and stressfree service are provided by these people, including calling you by phone to let you know that your animal has boarded the plane, and calling the people on the pnward journey to tell them that she has boarded too.   Excellent Service,     Mo   -  Mascani.


by Vikram on 26 May 2009 - 16:05

contact Yashbans Kennel, they are located in Bangalore , India but they also operate regularly in New York and Europe/ Germany

regards

PS:  Just do google on them you will get their address

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 26 May 2009 - 16:05

From where to where?

by LoveTheVADogs on 26 May 2009 - 16:05

Kelley, I sent you a PM.

Kelly M Shaw

by Kelly M Shaw on 26 May 2009 - 16:05

K9 Dreamz, the puppy will be paid in full between me and the new owner not the transport company. That is just too many hands for money to be going thru.  Sorry to hear about the problems you had.

Two Moons, the puppy will be going from Michigan to South Carolina.

LoveTheVADogs, Thanks a lot for the PM. I just emailed them to let them know about that. The puppy just turned 1 week old yesterday so there is plenty of time yet. I have used Delta with nothing but problems, and now I've been using Northwest, and then I find out those 2 merged, Grrr!!! I will definitely check into Continental.
Thanks Everyone and the one's that PM'd me :-)
Kel

by SitasMom on 26 May 2009 - 17:05

do not use delta.........they lost a puppy and by the time it was found it was almost dead - very recently.........

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 26 May 2009 - 17:05

Road Trip !!

Have you looked into smaller independant contractors?
Charter flights, smaller planes, local owners, sometimes cheaper and more reliable, more personal one on one dealings.
Just a thought, I've never used one, but I have friends who use them for special trips, they'll fly anything from cargo to a plane load of tourists.   Its a buyers market right now.


JulieM

by JulieM on 26 May 2009 - 17:05

Hey Kelly, 
If Continental is available for your flight they are climate controlled and have counter to counter service so no problems with temperatures. In the summer months if I can't use Continental  I fly red eye ( overnight) flights to beat the heat on other carriers.  I would fly rather than do a ground transport with my pups. Faster and less stress than driving and then the risk of pups being potty breaked in areas without having their full immunizations yet.





 


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