Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How is puppy SHIPPED?

A: Ship by Airlines
Shipping is available to Distant Families . Shipping charges vary depending upon location. Shipping costs include air fare, the puppy shipping crate (pet taxi), vet health certificate and a puppy care packet. The packet includes a bag of the puppy food that he/she is accustomed to and  puppy care information. Delivery is typically counter to counter service. Puppy will travel in a pressurized compartment that’s temperature controlled.

Q: Is shipping really safe for the puppy?

A: Shipping a puppy by itself to a new location always sounds cruel and embarrassing. With our many years of shipping experience, I know for a fact that all of the puppy are well taken care of. So if you stop and think about it, the transport logistics are not going to mistreat the puppies for fear of lawsuit and customer dissatisfaction.

Q: Can i travel to pick up my puppy?

A: Yes, you are always welcome to travel over to pick up your puppy after purchase and usually traveling with your puppy in most Airlines requires no additional fee for flying with a puppy apart from personal flight fee. Nevertheless, Some Airlines demand an extra fee anyway.

Q: I just pick up my puppy from the Airport. Does she needs a Vaccines?

A. Do not give your new puppy any vaccines within the first 14 days of arrival. Your new puppy is all up to date on shots before living our home and will not need a vaccine for at least weeks. Many Vets will attempt to issue a vaccine so that they can make additional money. Do not get any vaccine on your first Vet visit as the puppy will need time to adjust and you do not need any additional stress on him or her !!!

* Nevertheless, when you pick up your puppy, it is necessary to go for a Vet check in not less than 48 hours after you received your puppy for general check-up and in case of any health problems, we will be responsible for either giving you a new puppy or refund your payment if no other puppy is available at the moment

Q: Any recommendations on which VET to use?

A: Usually small-town vets are best. Word gets around small towns very quickly & if a vet has bad practices… small towns will talk Usually (not always) small town vets are more inexpensive as well. Also Try to search for a vet in your area & see reviews of consumers in your area as well.