“How much does it cost to ship a puppy?”
“How much does it cost to ship a puppy?” is a question we get quite often so I thought I would break down the cost of the little girl that left for Texas early this morning.
The first step is to get a health certificate from a vet – $25
A pet porter with airline approved fasteners – $56
Required Travel Supplies – absorbent pad, attached food and water dishes, etc. – $16
United Cargo – Petsafe, through United Airlines – $288
Total $385
My understanding is that this $288 ($271 + fees) is a flat fee for puppy & crate weighing between 11-50# and staying within the continental US. Just for reference, we had a combined weight of 23#.
This is a great option when you are having a hard time finding locally, the temperament and quality pedigrees you want in your next companion and hunting dog.
This is Half Stripe eagerly trying to greet another dog as we waited for her Health Certificate exam.
Kota Size Reference Picture
It is difficult to judge the size of a dog by looking at pictures and hearing it’s weight. To provide some reference and to illustrate Kota’s size I chose to take these pictures in front of our Suburban which has 17″ (R17) wheels. You’ll notice she is obviously still nursing a large litter of healthy and hungry puppies.

Ducks!!!
8 month old Jager proving himself very nicely. Jumped right down in the drain ditches in the freezing weather no problem. I had him at the vet last week and he weighed 56lbs.

Gage
“Little spot” now known as Gage is adjusting well! The kids wear him out!!!
Ceasar and Josie Working The Cattails for Pheasants and Quail
This was a nice change of pace from trekking around steep mountains and rocky cliffs. I really enjoy pheasant and quail hunting but as more farms are broken up and developed and hunting leases become common, finding access is increasingly difficult. I have grown to prefer the seclusion and expanse of rough, chukar country, but I jumped at the chance to run the thick, fringe, farmland in search of pheasants and quail. It’s tough having to pull the dogs in so close to work the tight cover but we were definitely rewarded for the effort.
I LOVE MY PUPPY!
