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Transportation
and Delivery
The preferred method would be for you to pick up
the puppy in person at our place of business,
Caldwell Animal Hospital. That way you would be
able to meet the Vet and myself. Along with
seeing for yourself how healthy and beautiful
these puppies really are.
We do not approve of using the method of
shipping your new member of the family via
airfreight. If shipping is required, it will be
the responsibility of the buyer to make all
arrangements. All cost associated with the
transport and delivery of your new puppy will
the responsibility of the buyer as well.
Please be careful when choosing a shipper from
the internet. There are several out there that
are only concerned with one thing, $$$$$. There
are others that claim that they are animal
delivery companies, but they also ship other
items as well. This means that they place your
puppy in the back of a van along with a set of
new tires, 50 gallons of paint, 10 cases of
cleaning solvent, and whatever else they can
cram in there. Make sure that the company you
choose is
USDA Certified.
Here is a link to a list of
animal shippers. This is just to help you with
your search for a shipper and is in no way a
suggestion or a recommendation of Kim’s Little
Bully's.
http://breedersclub.net/html/Shipping.htm
After reviewing them all, we
really liked this one and “IF” we needed to use
one it would be our choice. Once again, for
legal reasons, and the well being of the puppy,
Kim’s Little Bully's does not make
recommendations for a shipper nor are they
responsible for such actions.
http://preciouspetstransportservices.com/
If you choose a shipper to deliver your puppy,
Kim’s Little Bully's will not be responsible
for any issue’s that might arise during the
shipment of your new puppy.
If the shipper you choose does not include the
use of a pet carrier, we can purchase one
locally and the cost will be added to the final
payment of purchase.
If you choose to ship the puppy via carrier of
any type, the puppy must be picked up at our
place of business, Caldwell Animal Hospital. The
puppy will be given a complete and thorough
check by the Veterinarian at Caldwell’s just
prior to being released to the shipper.
We reserve the right to refuse to release the
puppy to the shipper for any reason. This would
include any issues discovered during the Vet
exam of the puppy prior to release or if the
driver or shipper does not meet our expectations
of being a reputable and professional company.
All of the above is to protect you as the new
owner, but foremost to protect the health and
well being of the puppy. First and foremost we
have the utmost concern for the lively hood and
what’s best for the puppy, for this reason we
are very concerned about how the puppy is
handled during the delivery stage of his or her
new journey.
Please understand
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