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Shipping
When you
decide on your new puppy it may be possible to have your new puppy
shipped out to you within 24 to 48 hours. If you desire to
have your puppy shipped via airlines, an additional fee of $199 in
the United States, $350 to Puerto Rico or Alaska, or $375 to
Canada may apply.
We can
ship to Canada on Continental Airlines for $375, however many
customers from Canada and Mexico drive to pick up their new puppy
at airports in the United States.
Your new
puppy comes with a hard sided carrier which can be reused later,
dry food, a tube of Nutri Stat (baby feed, a feeding syringe for
puppies under 2 lbs.) and toys when available. Every puppy
comes with our contract, health certificate, shot records and
registration papers.
Post
Puppy Purchase
Items
needed for airport: some form of photo ID, bottled water,
baby wipes, towel, Nutra-Cal nutritional supplement, your flight
schedule and confirmation number.
Before
you go to the airport to pick up your new puppy make sure you have
called the airline first (have your confirmation number on hand)
to confirm the flight's arrival and exactly where to pick your
puppy up from the airport. If you are picking your puppy up
from the airlines cargo area, this is normally a building separate
from the passenger building of the airport.
Bring
bottled water and offer it to your puppy before you travel home.
Feed puppy only one tablespoon of moist food if you are traveling
2 or more hours from the airport. Your puppy was fed before
departure and will be traveling for about 4-8 hours, depending on
if you are on the coast or midwest.
If your
puppy is under 2 pounds upon arrival, offer one pea-size of Nutra-Cal
or Nutra-Stat. Let your puppy walk around to get a bit of
exercise before you begin to travel to your destination.
Make sure you remove the information packet which is taped to the
top of your shipping crate. This contains the shot records,
health certificate, registration papers and your contract.
Do not leave pick up area without this information. It is a
very difficult, expensive and long drawn-out process to get
duplicate registration papers!
If
possible hold your puppy when traveling home as many puppies will
get car sick after traveling. If puppy is drooling or has
vomited don't worry, this is normal. This happens more often
when a puppy travels in a small shipping crate. Comfort your
puppy and keep them cozy with your towel and keep out of cold
drafts.
When you
arrive home, take outside and allow 20 minutes to potty.
Then offer your puppy dry food (we use Caesar's). If for
some reason your puppy is refusing to eat, try these different
additives mixed with dry food: chicken livers, plain yogurt,
cottage cheese or meat flavored 1st step baby food (beef or
chicken). This is not a permanent diet, but your puppy must
eat something within the first 24 hours.
Teacup
size puppies: Feed Nutra-Cal, the size of a large pea, for
breakfast and bedtime for two weeks. Use this product
sparingly; one whole tube will last the entire life of the puppy.
In order
for the health warranty to remain valid and in force, your puppy
must be examined by a veterinarian within 72 hours of arrival at
your home. We recommend not giving a rabies shot until your
puppy is 6 months old.
We
recommend using a large "open" crate if you desire to crate train
your puppy. Go to
www.eukanuba.com for registration and coupons for your new
puppy.
Items
needed before you get your new puppy:
1. Dog food, mini puppy from
www.eukanuba.com
2. Moist puppy food, your puppy is accustomed to Caesar's
band for puppies, available at Wal-Mart
3. Chew toys
4.
Nutri-Cal or Nutri-Stat
For
puppy care and training, go to
www.eukanuba.com.