Shipping & Transporting
Revised 04/27/06
We can transport your puppy by van, airplane or you can come to pick up your puppy.  We do ask that during extreme weather conditions, to please remain patient. We do not allow our puppies to be transported if we are not absolutely sure they will arrive happy and healthy.  And the airline will not ship puppies if colder than 15 degrees or warmer than 85 degrees.

Transportation by van usually runs between $250 and $450, depending on the destination. When traveling by van, we will provide you with shot records, health certificate and vet check statements, registration papers and your puppy's special traveling toy.  Our van service does an excellent job of working with us and the new puppy owner to make sure he/she arrives as soon as possible and as clean as possible.  Your puppy will be taken on walks and their carrier cleaned at each fuel stop.  Traveling by van is a slower method, but works best in some cases.

Transportation by air usually runs between $250 and $275 to major airports, depending on destination, age of puppy and carrier size.  We fly out of the Tulsa International Airport out of Tulsa , OK or the Northwest Arkansas Airport (XNA) out of Fayetteville, AR.  When transporting by air, we provide you with shot records, health certificate and vet check statements, registration papers, a carrier, wire bottom to fit inside carrier floor or shredded paper to keep the puppy as clean as possible, water bottle or bowl and of course, the puppy gets to keep his toy.  We recommend you bring newspapers,  paper towels, and a spray cleaner to clean the carrier upon arrival. These big pups can really make a mess during flight and the airport officials are not allowed to open the carriers to clean them.  It makes your trip home with your new puppy a much more pleasant smelling experience.  

 We would love to have you come pick your puppy up. Make sure if you are using this method, you come prepared to travel with such a large puppy.  A Medium to Large size kennel is appropriate depending on the age and weight of your puppy.  These big guys can leave really big piles, so bring lots of newspapers, paper towels and plastic sacks for disposal.  They also need plenty of water and drink very often. Our puppies are all trained to use water bottles and to drink from a bowl. Water bottles are easier to use for travel.  A leash will also be needed for bathroom breaks or exercise. Large breed puppies do travel very well and do not seem to get as stressed as smaller breeds.  

If you have any questions regarding shipping, transporting or any other area, please contact us by phone at 417-846-6619 or click here to e-mail.