my parents just bought a puppy and might have it shipped from minneapolis to houston to raleigh on wednesday just because it's about $200 cheaper than to have it shipped from minneapolis to greensboro. it's about 8 or 9 weeks old. obviously the puppy will be scared shitless and probably take dumps and pee all over its crate, but are there any serious risks about it getting dehydrated and potentially getting sick or hurt? i'm kind of annoyed that my parents couldn't wait a little while longer to get a puppy within driving distance or something, but i guess that's beside the point now.
2/2/2009 2:08:52 AM
If it's not pressurized, I imagine the dog would experience a lot of discomfort. Also, it's the winter so he will be cold as fuck...but that's better than hot.I think it would be nice of you guys to shell out the extra two hundred bucks for a non-stop flight. It's bad enough to travel as a human in the passenger cabin...can you imagine being an 8-week-old puppy on a cargo plane?(And, to answer your question, yes, there are serious risks of the dog getting sick or hurt. But there's nothing y'all can do about it, and he should be fine.)[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 2:53 AM. Reason : sss]
2/2/2009 2:51:39 AM
know some folks that had a puppy shipped from france. saw the puppy just after they picked her up from the airport... she was in great shape.[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 3:22 AM. Reason : d]
2/2/2009 3:21:11 AM
lolnot only could your parents not find a shelter dogthey couldn't even find a remotely local breeder dog that they could pick up themselves
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2/2/2009 7:43:54 AM
Growing up we had a Rottweiler that my mom purchased from a breeder somewhere on the other side of the country. She was not harmed by the long flight at all. She was alert, bright eyed, healthy, and none the worse for wear. The crate that she was shipped in was also sized for a full grown Rottie, not a puppy, so I think that helped.
2/2/2009 8:04:26 AM
I was under the impression that airlines wouldn't put dogs in the cargo area if the outside temperature wasn't at a minimum temperature. I hope the airline has a conditioned hold for the pet.
2/2/2009 8:06:30 AM
2/2/2009 8:09:21 AM
as many breeders there are around here who the fuck buys a dog from minnepolis anyway. I think it is not only irresponsible but wrong to fucking order a "shipped dog" like you would a new flat screen TV or some Sham-Wow's. This is a live animal not a fucking antigue doll.
2/2/2009 8:51:11 AM
2/2/2009 9:34:37 AM
An alternative to having the puppy shipped: http://www.tlcpettransport.com/
2/2/2009 10:04:30 AM
you people.the dog will be fine.
2/2/2009 10:13:28 AM
2/2/2009 10:14:41 AM
Here's American Airline's policy as an example:http://tinyurl.com/2nr766But I'm sure the dude that lives in Minneapolis will check up on all this. I think the forecast high is 20 degrees that day. Maybe they'll stick it in the cabin.[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 10:25 AM. Reason : -]
2/2/2009 10:24:37 AM
^^ just out of curiosity..what breed is it that it has to come all the way from MN?
2/2/2009 5:42:17 PM
2/2/2009 5:53:56 PM
aside from the "why not buy local" argument....ive flown across the country twice with my dog. once when she was 8 weeks and again when she was about 5 months.both times she was in the crate for at least 8 hours (probably closer to 10-12) both times she was completely finepissed in the kennel, but then again she's a dog
2/2/2009 6:06:21 PM
I think its ridiculous and wrong to have a puppy shipped across country.
2/2/2009 6:08:38 PM
2/2/2009 6:16:10 PM
Why don't they just ship a dead dog? It's cheaper and the same end result.
2/2/2009 7:12:14 PM
2/2/2009 7:23:26 PM
^^Dogs are shipped across the country every day in large numbers. It may not be the most pleasant thing for a dog, but it definitely isn't going to show up dead.
2/2/2009 7:54:58 PM
yea it will be finewe had a wolf shipped to us a few months ago from Texa$her ticket even said "no meal"
2/2/2009 8:26:17 PM
2/2/2009 8:33:22 PM
What do you know about the breeder?Websites can be misleading. Many puppy mills and bad breeders will have nice attractive websites when in fact they are a puppy mill that could care less about the welfare of their animals... all they care about is how many puppies they can produce. I'm not saying that this is your case but it's a risk you take when "ordering" a puppy from a breeder halfway across the country.I'm an advocate for adopting but have no problem with people who want a purebred ( i would recommend a breed rescue first). But if I was going to spend $ on a purebred animal, you better believe I would want to see the environment the pup was raised in, the parents and meet the breeders first hand. I'd want to see vet records of the parents to make sure there are no health problems with the breed. Shipping an animal is stressful. How can it not be? Most good reputable breeders would never ship their animals halfway across the country. /my two cents
2/2/2009 8:43:13 PM
"You can order a lab(labrador); ask a golden(retriever); but you must negotiate with a Chesapeake."
2/2/2009 8:47:14 PM
2/2/2009 8:49:56 PM
My grandmother had a red poodle puppy shipped from Texas and it was fine. Crazy ass dog but I don't think that was a result of its flight
2/2/2009 8:53:33 PM
^^Ok, I'll just get a goldfish instead of a purebred...and I'll trust you because you're too good to explain your reasoning.
2/2/2009 9:00:43 PM
Please adopt. :/
2/2/2009 9:01:48 PM
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2/2/2009 9:10:09 PM
Lots of animals around here need homes and want to have someone love them....and your parents essentially tell them to screw off so they can have a puppy traumatized by shipping it across country? Wow.http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=541713[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 9:13 PM. Reason : ]
2/2/2009 9:12:32 PM
^ yeah. they're telling those dogs to "screw off"
2/2/2009 9:16:41 PM
I love all the high and mighty people in this thread Obviously Rat Soup's parents aren't interested in a pound dog and since Rat Soup's parents don't use TWW you're wasting your time.
2/2/2009 9:16:58 PM
i'm not being high and mightyyou know what high and mighty is? paying cash money for a plane ticket for a fucking dog when there are dogs down the street waiting for the most cost efficient way of being killedthats fucking 8 lords a leaping high and mighty right there
2/2/2009 9:20:18 PM
^ Well said.I understand not wanting a pound dog, but I think it's a bit excessive to go out and grab something from a breeder and ship it cross country, when there are perfectly fine animals locally that need homes (and are much cheaper to get, as well).But if that's what they want to do, good luck to them. Kinda feels like a slap in the face to those of us who work hard to get homes for all these homeless animals. [Edited on February 2, 2009 at 9:21 PM. Reason : ]
2/2/2009 9:21:08 PM
Yeah. I don't think there is any reasonable justification for buying one, no matter how much money you make. It's like a status symbol of sort, and that doesn't do it for me...
2/2/2009 9:25:46 PM
i just realized this motherfucker started the thread because he wants to know if we support his parents saving $200 to put the dog through a transfer (minn -> greens VS minn -> houston -> raleigh)to put this politely:eat shit and die
2/2/2009 9:36:08 PM
2/2/2009 9:38:19 PM
^^You'd think money wasn't an issue....[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 9:39 PM. Reason : ....]
2/2/2009 9:38:44 PM
I can see the attractiveness of a purebred. For example, I'm a big fan of Dobermans, but I probably won't get one because there are too many other awesome dogs locked up in cages that need homes.Normally, shelter animals tend to have better (IMHO) dispositions, because they know how shitty things can be, and they know they've got a good life (hopefully!) living with you.[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 9:44 PM. Reason : ]
2/2/2009 9:43:42 PM
my reason is simple there are tons of dogs that need homes, deserve homes and bred dogs will get homes. Its an outrageous waste of money to ship one from the arctic. and he said that he understood why they dont want to adopt and he didn't either so he gets the people being high and mighty.
2/2/2009 9:44:37 PM
doberman is the breed i stick withfirst one i got from a shelterthe other 2 from a doberman rescuesorry for liking a particular breed, but at least i do my part and adopt rather then buy
2/2/2009 10:14:41 PM
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2/2/2009 11:02:37 PM
can one of the moderators close this thread please?
2/2/2009 11:10:41 PM
no, but i'll close page 1.
2/3/2009 12:36:22 AM