| SHIPPING |
| We have shipped pups all over the United States and as far as Pakistan with absolutely no problems. The pups arrived safely and perfectly fine. Only problem with the Bulldog breed is that because of the short snout airlines are picky about shipping under certain temperatures as well as myself. I have never had a problem shipping pups or anybody complaining about their pup once they received it. I only ship with Delta or American unless flying out of the country. All pups must be seen by the vet and receive a Health Clearance prior to flying. Being in the military I receive discounts so I will pass on the savings to you. Included in the shipping price is the crate so don't worry about that. Shipping usually runs between $250.00 and $300.00. I also will personally deliver the pup as long as it is within a 250 mile range for .75 cents a mile. That also includes meeting you half way if need be. As always we would love for you to be able to pick up your new pup in person so that you can meet the rest of the gang! Also puppies cannot be shipped before 8 weeks so don't bother asking and we do not let our puppies leave us until 8 weeks of age so that they at least have 2 parvo shots in their system. If you have anymore questions please feel free to contact us. What should I take to the airport with me when I pick the puppy up? Before you read this, please jot on your calendar to call me 2 days before the flight day to confirm that you are still planning to pick the puppy up according to schedule. I will try to contact you, but in case I can't reach you, it helps if you are also contacting me. Photo ID for the person listed to receive the puppy (which is the buyer, unless you told me otherwise). Water to offer the puppy at the airport or at your vehicle. There will be a food and water dish attached to the inside of the carrier, so you don't need a bowl. A collar (8+" generally fits) and leash to allow the puppy to exercise a little before the drive home, and for potty stops. Baby wipes or a couple wet wash cloths to wipe off the puppy's feet, as they might be soiled from the trip. Bulldogs and Pitbulls don't normally potty in their "homes," but generally, the travel time is longer than they can hold it. A plastic garbage bag or grocery bag to dump the soiled bedding from the travel carrier into for disposal. A clean towel or something soft and cuddly to put into the carrier for your drive home from the airport. |