WILL HAUL HOUNDS

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power
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WILL HAUL HOUNDS

Post by power »

HAULING HOUNDS ONA SCHEDULED ROUTE OVER MOST OF MIDWEST AND EASTERN US
$200 AND MUST HAVE VET CHECK/RABIES

PUPPY STARTING AVAILABLE
HOUND CONDITIONING

618-268-4003
618-841-5529CELL
When it's all said and done, I'll choose my kids over everything else.

blackdirt beagles

Post by blackdirt beagles »

does a weaned pup (8 weeks old) need to have rabies for you to haul?

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Post by power »

No, but will need vet check to board.
On that note, will haul 2pups $250 up to 4 for $300
more than that private treaties
And were talking true pups(less than 4 months) no 3/4 grown hounds please. booking for a trip next week and the following now. call soon.
When it's all said and done, I'll choose my kids over everything else.

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Post by power »

btt
When it's all said and done, I'll choose my kids over everything else.

BJK

Post by BJK »

It's less expensive and more convenient for the dog and myself to ship air cargo. As long as the temperature stays under 85 degrees.

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Post by MGB »

How much does it cost now to Air Ship?

BJK

Post by BJK »

$100-200. Same day delivery.

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Post by power »

And i guess I need to do charity hauling. It is not profitable to me to do it for any less. Going to kansas to pick up a dog and haul it to Nc. for $200 is pretty chepa. Tell me what airline you cna get it done for $100 anyway. close to $200 everywhere. Then you have to pay for a $50 shipping crate.
Thanks for the help the BJK in Va. I apprectiate it.
When it's all said and done, I'll choose my kids over everything else.

BJK

Post by BJK »

Power,

I have used ground transporting and air. I prefer air. If I have to pay $200 to get a dog, I won't mind paying an extra $40 (Walmart) for a crate. Just knowing I'm getting the dog in good shape (health certificate, required), and on time. Not to mention I'm getting it on the same day.

Just for the sake of conversation, if you hit the lotto for say 25 million. Would you want the entire 25 mill. now or would you like the state to issue the 25 mill. to you over 10 years.

Like I said, I prefer to receive and send air. Hey there are lots of folks that don't like planes. There are breeders and kennels that don't and won't ship by air. But that's my choice.

No offense intended.

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Post by beagler80 »

power, I need one hauled from NC to Arkansas can you get anything close to that? Thanks

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Post by power »

yes I can do that. About when are you wanting it hauled?
from nc to ark. or vice versa? powerpak1@hotmail.com
618-268-4003/ 618-841-5529
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Post by Emery »

power wrote:And i guess I need to do charity hauling. It is not profitable to me to do it for any less.
You know Power, if you are traveling that way anyway, why not just take the dogs along. I have brought back dogs from MI once, IL twice and taken dogs from KY to WI once. Each time, I didn't ask a penny but that is just the way I am. Now if you have to go out of your way, then I can see charging that much money. If you are charging that kind of money just so you can make your trips for free... Of course, if this is how you are going to make your living I guess it is a different story.

Just my $.02
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Post by bunnie harvester »

GUYS, Power is trying to have a business here, I just went to NC, IT was 8 1/2 hrs each way,$187.00 fuel,,, Stayed in Motel ,$62.00, and had $39.00 in tolls,,,, Hes a little short on breaking even here, what about Food, Insurance, oil,,,ECT ???????? NOW- PROFIT ???????
Power good luck, you are a better man then me............... :D
By the way,,I just had Buckeye pick up a 6 month old pup out of Ms, $250.00, 10 days and I`m happy...... She drove in 2 snow storms and had the flu,, god bless ,,Marri-ann
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Post by New York Hillbilly »

Power,
I have never gotten a hound via mail or hauler so I was curious, do you bring the pup right to the house? I do not have a airport within an hours drive of me and would not want to drive to that one because the traffic is nuts. If I did need one brought here I would consider 200 bucks well spent when you factor in gas, time and aggravation. Good luck with your venture, it is good to have more than one option.
NYH
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Post by power »

Yes most of the time dorstep to doorstep. Alothough sometimes it is easier to meet the person at an interstate or highway exchange for both the person and me.
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