Shipping a dog

thirdlegstump

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I don't trust USPS anymore after they destroyed my last shipment ($1000 video card) but that's what the breeders used I think to ship him out to me originally.

I'm trying to ship out a 3 year old 15lb Jack Russell Terrier to Arizona from NYC and was wondering which carrier is more reliable for live animal shipping. Any experience? He will be sedated and half nourished prior to shipping as advised from the vet.
 

PunDogg

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wow didn;t know you could ship Doggs.... i would call them up and ask them if one specilizes in that type of thing

Dogg
 

thirdlegstump

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Eh I'm serious. Priority mail? I already have the packaging which is a small airline safe kennel with metal bars and water bottle.
 

thirdlegstump

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Originally posted by: deathkoba
No this is real, unlike my being a spyware programmer which some of you still think is true. :roll:

No. The jackass jumpr just re-wrote my sentence because he thinks he's so cool.
 

nater

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Our family's dog was shipped via a plane from my cousins in Texas. She was shipped through an airline, however, and not through a domestic shipping company. I have no idea how much that cost, but you could always try calling an airline to find out
 

MattCo

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Originally posted by: deathkoba
Originally posted by: deathkoba
No this is real, unlike my being a spyware programmer which some of you still think is true. :roll:

Yes. The kickass jumpr just quoted my sentence because he's so cool.

 

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Originally posted by: tjaisv
u really work for a spyware company?

Yes, he does. He claimed to write spyware in another thread. Why would someone claim they wrote spyware if they didn't?
 

HappyPuppy

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I would never suggest grabbing the pooch by the tail, swinging it around your head a few times, letting go so that it sails across the room and hits a wall head first. No, I would never suggest that.

If you decide to do so you can then ship the canine any way you like, preferably packed in dry ice.

BTW, I love doggies. :D
 

mwtgg

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Dude, you have to be kidding me. You can't ship a dog through the USPS, UPS, or FedEx.