2/3/2009 1:15:17 AM
2/3/2009 1:15:37 AM
^^ this thread wasn't intended to become the invariable shit storm that you and some others have turned it into. go away please.
2/3/2009 1:20:16 AM
listen pal, you got your answersnow you're going to get opinions
2/3/2009 1:26:56 AM
listen pal, i've been getting opinions since i made the thread and have had to sift through all the "you and your family are terrible people for putting a dog on a plane why don't you adopt one" garbage that i didn't ask for in order to get my answers.
2/3/2009 2:19:13 AM
try google next timei understand they're nice people
2/3/2009 2:20:43 AM
2/3/2009 2:38:32 AM
i figure if i'm going to be called a trollwhy hold back?
2/3/2009 3:15:33 AM
You and your family are terrible people for buying a dog from a breeder. Why don't you adopt one?
2/3/2009 7:05:13 AM
2/3/2009 7:41:16 AM
Hey, Woodfoot, how many adopted shelter dogs do you own? How many hours a week do you volunteer at the Wake County (or your local chapter if not Wake) SPCA? Oh, what's that you say... none? What about the rest of you shit talking animal lovers who think it's evil to purchase a purebred animal because you want specific traits or behaviors? I'm surprised you have enough time to post in this thread what with spending most of your days bottle feeding abandoned kittens and sucking each other off.
2/3/2009 8:00:56 AM
^that makes absolutely no sense. and i do think it's really really really shitty of them to ship a purebred dog from MN. i think it's really shitty of my mom to have purchased a purebred golden retriever, although she has had 1 shelter dog in the past. oh, and what's that? you want to know what kinda dogs i have? oh ok. i have 2 shelter dogs. i have 3 shelter cats. i've fostered litters of kittens and volunteered with Wake SPCA and Best Friend Pet Adoption. my brother has 2 shelter dogs also.people volunteer at these adoption agencies so that people will adopt an animal. regardless of how you help out (adopting, volunteering, donating), you are helping and that's what counts.[Edited on February 3, 2009 at 8:17 AM. Reason : ]
2/3/2009 8:14:00 AM
My gf got a dog from an animal shelter in chatham county and they allow you to return the dog within 14 days.That's probably long enough to get a good idea if they are a "hit" or "miss". He was a puppy so it would be hard for him to have had any development/antisocial problems.
2/3/2009 8:20:59 AM
everyone should pay more money to have a dog with more genetic defects that will die sooner! w00t!
2/3/2009 8:36:39 AM
Yay for supporting puppy mills!
2/3/2009 8:52:35 AM
2/3/2009 9:11:18 AM
^he was just being an idiot. Even if his argument were to be valid, that'd be a plane by plane situation which has nothing to do with the original question. Which is why nobody listened to him
2/3/2009 10:17:21 AM
why anyone equates "purebred" with a better dog is completely retarded.they're inbred and plagued with problems. The golden I had growing up has had so many fucking problems which wouldnt have happened if it wasnt a purebred. Shes still alive and kicking at 12 but thanks to a couple thousand bucks from a surgery.
2/3/2009 10:20:46 AM
^^ Your roommate WANTED a big dog, she just didn't know how big Roxi would get. And Roxi has the BEST disposition you could possibly hope for. Heck, she was mostly housetrained in less than a week. So, you can't complain about shelter dogs based on Roxi.
2/3/2009 10:23:19 AM
I for one don't give a shit. If they want a certain dog, they want a certain dog and the pound/local breeders don't have it. Period. Didn't know the PETA convention was gonna gallop in on their high horses and insist that someone instead of getting a breed of dog that they've had before and loved, instead give up on what they want and compromise for some local mutt that isn't anything like the dog they wanted, FOR THE GOOD OF THE LITTLE DOGGIES.(I love dogs and have had three in my lifetime so far so I personally probably would look in pounds first, but they want what they want and so be it, the OP's question was pretty simple and a concern for the dog's well-being which I would think you people would appreciate)
2/3/2009 10:28:30 AM
We've flown our dog on two occasions and would honestly never do it again. Gracie was a 90lb black lab when she was flown (we were moving cross country), and it was a pain in the butt. It was incredibly hot outside (you won't have that problem) so they didn't put her on a plane until about a week later, but they didn't tell us they scrubbed the pets on the flight until we were in Miami waiting for her. As far as health concerns-- It's loud, it's terrifying for them, and it's cruel (they're shoved in the lower part of the plane where half of the time it's not even pressurized). However, there probably won't be any long term health issues. Just make sure the puppy gets plenty of water. When they panic, they tend to drool a lot, and dehydration can be an issue, especially on a long flight.
2/3/2009 10:37:02 AM
^I was under the impression that Roxi is getting bigger than she wanted. I was just using that as an example, don't think I was implying that she's a bad dog and I don't like her
2/3/2009 10:50:22 AM
I know. Roxi IS getting big, I think Megan said yesterday she gains about a pound and a half a week. I guess I just easily took offense because I'm kind of biased when it comes to Roxi.
2/3/2009 10:51:40 AM
i'm pretty sure for transportation of live animals the area they are in has to be pressurized, otherwise they would pass out at least, and heated as it gets to between -40 C and -60 C.I'm IATA certified. http://www.iata.org/ps/publications/lar.htm
2/3/2009 11:15:50 AM
^ You're right. It's been about 8 years since we had our dog on a plane.http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/special_travel_needs/pet_travel_information/pet_requirements_restrictions/index.jspThat's got some good information on it. We carried our cats as carry ons and they each had a pet valium. Made it a whole lot easier.
2/3/2009 11:19:06 AM
I wish I could take my dog in the passenger area of a plane. He's only 25 lbs and has been on crowded subways with me more times than I can count.
2/3/2009 11:38:25 AM
^^ yeah, you wouldn't make it for long at a pressure altitude of 35-45k
2/3/2009 11:39:17 AM
2/3/2009 11:53:57 AM
You guys need to stop judging. I guess people are terrible for wanting their own kids when there are plenty of kids without homes.
2/3/2009 12:12:33 PM
i, too, am an animal lover.
2/3/2009 12:54:50 PM
2/3/2009 1:00:16 PM
fly to MIrent a cardrive puppy back to NCreturn rental carif you're worried about the puppy's wellbeing on a plane, then just don't put it on a plane. but it seems to me the only thing your folks are worried about is spending $$.
2/3/2009 1:10:12 PM
2/3/2009 1:26:45 PM
Not that I care about buying a pure vs. pound puppy but was Minneapolis really the closest dog they could find?http://www.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi?pet.Animal=Dog&pet.Breed=Chesapeake&pet.Age=&pet.Size=&pet.Sex=&location=27713Looks like there's a bunch in NC, and a rescue specifically for Chesapeakes in VAOr if they didn't want a shelter/rescue for temperament issues:http://www.coolspringskennels.com/ is an NC breeder with a new batch of puppies, ready to go in a month.I'm not going to sit here and call you or your family evil for wanting a purebred (though I am curious as to the reasons) but if I were you I would be seriously asking my parents why Minneapolis was the closest dog they could find.
2/3/2009 3:07:20 PM
2/3/2009 4:53:08 PM
^It's not really fair to jump to conclusions. There is nothing on that site to indicate any dogs are being mistreated or that they aren't pedigreed, and acres of land and water is nothing like a puppy mill. Of course there is the possibility of that being a shit breeder, but not likely...especially since they welcome visitors and require that homes be approved before selling a puppy. Also, if they charge for stud service, they definitely have papers.[Edited on February 3, 2009 at 5:22 PM. Reason : ..]
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2/3/2009 7:01:41 PM
^Not my dog. But if we're talking about my dog, I wish he was bigger too. He's 3 lbs bigger than the average range for males, but I was hoping for 30lbs...
2/3/2009 7:20:34 PM
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2/3/2009 9:41:11 PM
my dobies got no papers and they cropped his ears horribly so they look inside outbut i still wuv him and paid too much for a rescue. but it was all worth it
2/3/2009 9:48:50 PM
^^ It sounds like you're doing a lot of assuming. I'm interested to know what they email you back with.
2/3/2009 9:56:26 PM
^^^Alright, I've tried to show you some respect, but your retardnedness is overwhelming. You are sitting here bashing a breeder that you know JACK SHIT about, calling them horrible people and inbreeders. Where are you getting this shit from? Apparently they are guilty until proven innocent
2/3/2009 9:59:32 PM
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2/3/2009 10:53:09 PM
It's fairly ridiculous imo to buy a dog from halfway across the country and have it shipped to you via airplance. It's also fairly ridiculous for people to get so worked up about how said dog may be uncomfortable for a few hours and how other dogs in a local shelter may be euthanized. They're only animals, grow up.
2/3/2009 10:53:23 PM
I'm just waiting for the shitstorm when I get a young adult unregistered Dutch dog, have it shipped here and pay a couple grand for it. People that don't know shit might think I'm stupid, but if you know dogs you know exactly why I'm getting a dog without papers and your only question is why I didn't go over and pick it up in person so I could experience some of the "coffee shops" during my trip. Or I could have one of the people that used to import dogs for the DOD get one for me. I'm not a trusting person or a fan of the military, but damn you just can't ignore that kind of reputation when getting a dog.
2/3/2009 11:07:34 PM