| Direct flight: We need to limit the the TOTAL crate time 6
to 8 hours maximum allowance FOR DOMESTIC FLIGHTS. This is the reason why we
only ship to most major airports in the US. A direct flight is crucial for
the comfort of your puppy in minimizing flight time. Please remember that
the puppy must be dropped off 2 hours early prior to shipping which extends
the total flight/crate time. A longer period of "flight time" can cause
your new puppy stress and fatigue, not to mention boredom and stress! |
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| pet shipping for
German shepherd puppies - flat rate $490.00 |
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- $65.00 (USDA Health Certificate with -----> Health Exam by a
licensed Veterinarian).
- $89.00 (300 Professional Series Heavy Duty - NEW Airline
approved and "safe" travel crate).
- $334.00 (includes all TAXES, direct flight fees cost more and it is
included in this price).
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| pet shipping for German shepherd adults - between $649.00 to $849.00 |
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- $65.00 (USDA Health Certificate with -----> Health Exam by a
licensed Veterinarian).
- $129.00 (NEW (not used) 500 Professional Series Heavy Duty Airline
approved "safe" travel crate).
- $590.00 (includes all taxes, direct flight fees cost more which would be included in this price).
- This price may vary, but total adult shipping price will not exceed
$849.00.
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| pet shipping for German shepherd puppies from Germany - between 680 to 980 Euros. |
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This includes direct flight from Frankfurt, Germany to any "major" US international airport.
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| import puppies additional US customs
charges - $125.00 (per puppy) |
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| All import puppies entering the United Sates of America must clear customs for legal entry by a licensed customs broker. Form CDC 75.37
must be completed for the department of health "Center for Disease Control" in Atlanta for your import
puppy legal entry into the US. |
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| world wide shipping |
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| We ship German shepherd dogs worldwide. Including, Australia, Brazil,
Japan and United Kingdom. We are experienced with the export rules and
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| travel crate size Crate size 300, 400, 500 or 700 series) |
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| 300/400/500 and 700 SERIES, NEW Professional Heavy Duty Airline recommended
travel crates: We only use "NEW" travel kennels (crate) not used. This assures
us that the puppy is in healthy, safe, new clean bacteria free travel
environment without old unpleasant, unsafe and distracting odors from previous
dogs in used crates. A 300/400 "Professional Heavy Duty" (large) crate size for
puppies is very comfortable for the puppy for a pleasant flight.
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| Animal Importation Forms Confinement Agreement for Dogs
- Confinement agreement (form CDC 75.37) |
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| If you're importing puppies into the United States of America (USA), dogs
or puppies that are not accompanied by proof of rabies vaccination, including those
that are too young to be vaccinated (i.e. less than 3 months of age), may be
admitted if the importer completes a confinement agreement (Click
here for the form) and confines the animal until it is considered
adequately vaccinated against rabies (the vaccine is not considered
effective until 30 days after the date of vaccination). |
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| All animal kennels must meet
government regulations |
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All animal kennels must meet government regulations for acceptable kennel size and type. All kennels must be capable of loading upright in the
aircraft bin as required by the Animal Welfare Act and the International Air Transport Association Live Animal Regulations.
- Be constructed out of rigid plastic, wood, metal, or material of comparable strength with solid roofs. No cardboard kennels.
- Have removable wheels, if kennel comes with wheels.
- Have functional handles on the kennel's exterior to prevent tilting and any direct contact with the animals.
- Close securely, but not lock, allowing personnel to open it in case of emergency.
- Have labels with the words "Live Animal" in letters at least 1-inch tall on the crate's top and on at least one side.
- Have upright arrow labels indicating kennel's correct position—Delta Air Logistics can provide these labels.
- Contain some type of bedding, either shredded paper or towels, to absorb any "accidents."
- Contain two dishes—one for food and one for water—attached to the
inside of the kennel door. They must be easily accessible to agents without opening the kennel door.
- Display feeding instructions and food, if applicable. These
instructions should be affixed to the top of the kennel, along with
shipper and consignee information.
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CRATE KENNEL SIZES DIMENSIONS - CLICK HERE
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| live animal check list |
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| When we check in your pet, we will complete a live animal checklist. We will be confirming that the pet has been offered food and water within four
hours of check-in. On the checklist we must also give feeding and watering instructions for a 24-hour period. If in-transit feeding is necessary, we
will provide food attached to the crate. |
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| acclimation certificate for cold/hot weather restriction |
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If your pet is traveling during winter months and is accustomed to low temperatures, you may be able to facilitate the journey by obtaining two
copies of an acclimation certificate from your veterinarian. USDA regulations require that this certificate be issued no more than ten days before departure.
- The acclimation certificate must contain (PLEASE VIEW BELOW)
- The shipper's name and address.
- Any tag numbers or tattoos assigned to the animal.
- A statement that the animal is acclimated to temperatures lower than
45 degrees F.
- The lowest temperature to which the animal may be exposed.
- The length of time for which the animal may be exposed to low temperatures.
- The signature of the veterinarian.
- The date of the certificate
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| year round weather restrictions |
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| We will not ship any animal during extreme weather, when the temperature is forecast to exceed 85 degrees F or if the temperature is below 20 degrees
Fahrenheit at any point in the animals trip with the exception of Anchorage, Alaska. Most Airlines will accept animals as checked baggage at temperatures
below 45 degrees provided the passenger has a temperature acclimation statement signed by a licensed veterinarian. |
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| Health Certificate - United States department of agriculture |
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Health certificate must be issued by a licensed veterinarian within 10
days of transport. The certificate must contain:
- The shipper's name and address.
- Any tag numbers or tattoos assigned to the animal.
- The age of the animal being shipped.
- A statement that the animal is in good health.
- A list of administered inoculations, when applicable.
- The signature of the veterinarian.
- The date of the certificate.
- For clarification, please call your veterinarian, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) at 800-545-8732, or the Department of Agriculture of the state to which you are traveling.
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| Not all Airline Cargo providers are equal in service of quality. From Denver international airport we prefer to send with
Continental, Frontier and United Airlines. These three airlines are excellent with LIVE animal transportation from Denver, clean professional
cargo facilities, excellent in handling our precious cargo. An outstanding facilities with courteous and experience professional staff. |
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