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This idea intrigues me as I had a puppy miss a flight connection once. I do have concerns though..like are you licensed and what kind of insurance do you carry? What kind of vehicle are you hauling dogs in and how are they situated? What are your references?
I am very uptight when it comes to trusting anyone with my dogs so needless to say they haven't gone anywhere without me in two years. But that makes it tough when you have bitches to breed and the dogs you favor are a long haul away.
I am very uptight when it comes to trusting anyone with my dogs so needless to say they haven't gone anywhere without me in two years. But that makes it tough when you have bitches to breed and the dogs you favor are a long haul away.

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This might be of interest to me also. I had shipped a pup once and had the same issues as honey pot, and more....... Didnt make me want to try it again. Usually I make plans for a trip to KY around the same time and haul them myself, or fly them. I do the same for a buddy of mine on my way home. I will save your info.
Thanks and good luck to you
Thanks and good luck to you
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