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Puppy Shipping Information
All our puppies are AKC registered and Long Hair.

Long Distant Travel via Air







We offer air shipping to about any major airline hub in the United States at the purchasers expense.  The
price for shipping is $300.00 (Add $50.00 for 2nd Puppy in Same Pet Taxi). This price includes airfare via
Delta Air, an FAA-approved travel kennel and a Health Certificate from our Veterinarian. The increase in
airfare is variable at this time.

There is a flight
heat restriction in the summer and we are not able to ship a puppy when the temperature is
above 85 degrees Fahrenheit
during any part of it's flight (it may require a late night or early morning flight so
be prepared for picking your puppy up at an odd hour of the day during the hot season).
There is a
cold restriction in the winter and we are not able to ship a puppy when the temperature is below
10 degrees Fahrenhei
t.

A quick email (or phone call) to inform us your puppy has arrived safely is always appreciated!

We will not knowingly sell to puppy mills.
* We have the right to refuse any prospective purchases. These are our babies.
We only ship within
the United States
Shipping Information
Aiello's Long Haired Dachshunds        
We prefer to have our puppies picked up in our home because this is the safest and least
stressful on our puppies. We are also willing and able to drive a reasonable distance to meet
someone with a puppy for a reasonable charge to cover our gasoline costs. However, if this is
not possible, out of courtesy for our customers, we are able to ship via airline.
Shipping is $300. Your shipping price will include your puppy’s airline expenses, a new travel
crate, a veterinarian health certificate, and your puppy starter kit (a folder with the AKC
paperwork, vet records, a toy, a blanket, a sample of their food). We will do our part in only
shipping healthy and robust puppies. Our veterinarian will ensure that only healthy puppies are
shipped as we have to get a health certificate for every animal that is delivered via airline.
We take measures to ensure their health upon arrival by giving them food and water before
leaving. We pad down the crate with a blanket so they are comfortable and dry. However, as
stated above, shipping is not our first choice and we do so only out of courtesy for our
customers. Once our puppies leave our hands, we have no control over them and the customer
requesting delivery via airline will have to assume all the responsibilities for the risks therein.

Instructions for Receiving at the Airport:
To ensure that your puppy recovers quickly from the stress of shipping, we ask you to follow
these instructions:
1. Be on time to pick up your puppy; do not make them wait longer! I will email you flight
information directly after I make the arrangements. I cannot arrange the flight more than a week
in advance, so please be patient. This is the airline rules, not mine.  

2. Make sure your puppy is clean and dry and offer food and water at your first opportunity. Be
sure that your puppy eats and drinks as soon as possible. The puppy may Urinate or Defecate in
the travel crate, so take along some wet wipes and a towel to clean and dry him/her.

3. Take your puppy home for rest, do NOT take them around to show them off. Shipping is
stressful and your puppy needs rest in a quiet place for the rest of the day and to adjust to it's
new surroundings. Besides, you want to get to know your new baby and let them get to know you.
You also don't want to take them places where they may catch a virus from other dogs until all
their vaccinations are done and they have proper immunity.

Our Dachshund puppies are usually ready to ship after 8 weeks old.

We reserve the right to hold a puppy should we think it’s necessary for the health or safety of a
puppy to ship at a later date.
Any Questions?
Just ask!
Pets As Cargo

Delta Pet First is designed to address the special needs of all warm-blooded animals shipped without their owner. The following are some
guidelines and benefits for our Delta Pet First customers:

* We provide safe and reliable year round transportation for your pet.
* Your pet will travel from origin to destination with the same priority as Delta DASH shipments. See Pet Shipping Rates for more information.
* All live animal shipments are required to be pre-booked prior to arrival at the origin facility.
* International Pet Shipments must be booked a minimum of 3 days in advance and a maximum of 30 days in advance U. S.-based Pet
Shipments must be booked a minimum of 24 hours in advance and a maximum of 7 days in advance.
* We have climate-controlled Live Animal holding areas in our four hub cities: Atlanta, Cincinnati, Dallas and Salt Lake City.
* Upon arrival in the destination city, pets will be delivered to the Delta Cargo facility within 60 minutes.
* All shipments must be picked up at the destination city cargo facility based on the destination station's guidelines.
* Only warm-blooded mammals and birds considered to be personal pets or show/exhibition animals will be accepted.
* Primates, including lemurs, monkeys, orangutans, gorillas, and chimpanzees will not be permitted.
* Animals must be considered non-offensive and not dangerous to passengers or baggage handlers.
* Additional fees and charges may apply. Terminal handling charges, customs clearance fees, veterinarian service, and/or kennel storage
fees are in addition to shipping rates and will be charged to the shipper or pet owner upon arrival at destination airport. All fees and charges
must be paid in full prior to the release of animal.

While the environment your pet travels in is climate-controlled and pressurized, air travel is likely to be a stressful experience. To ensure
your pet's comfort and safety and your peace of mind, see weather, health and kennel Requirements & Restrictions for important information.

Learn more about shipping by visiting Delta Cargo.
Shipping Tips

The following are some shipping suggestions to ensure your pet's comfort and safety.

* Familiarize your pet with the kennel to ease the stress of travel.
* Keep your pet as calm as possible prior to the flight. Take along a leash and collar for walking your pet prior to departure. Do not place the
leash inside the kennel.
* Include identification tags with your home address and telephone number, as well as the address and phone number of the person
receiving the animal at destination.
* Never send your pet with a muzzle or choke collar on. Both can be dangerous when an animal is alone.