The Dalmatian, made famous by the novel: The Hundred and One Dalmatians, is very elegant, alert, strong, active, free of shyness and intelligent in expression. It is capable of great endurance, combined with speed. It makes an excellent companion as it is a friendly, outgoing dog. It will bond very closely with its owne
The Dalmatian is very active and energetic; it was bred to run under or along-side of horse-drawn carriages. It does not like to sit around all day with nothing to do. It is playful, happy-go-lucky, extremely sensitive and loyal. The Dalmatian needs human companionship, without which it is likely to become depressed; for this reason it does not make good yard dogs.
It has an excellent memory and can remember for years any bad treatment it has had. The Dalmation enjoys playing with children, so it could be your ideal pet if you are looking for a loyal companion for your kids.
The regulations of each country regarding the transportation of live animals varies greatly. However, our 10 years experience of shipping dogs to over 80 countries makes us your best option to have your dog shipped. We fully comply with the regulations of each destination and make our dog's well-being the number one priority at all times. Our dogs get food and water during their travel and their crates are cleaned in an animal holding facility. They travel in a climate controlled room on the airplane, which insures that they are effected by the journey as little as possible.
You will find our service to provide great value for money, as our prices include:
You get the all this, plus a fury little thing you'll love for life.
Airlines have strict regulations regarding the dimensions and quality of the crates allowed on board. The crate must be escape and leak-proof. It must be ventilated on at least two sides and must provide enough room for the dog to stand up and turn around. We make sure to provide the right crate ($75 value) for your puppy at no extra cost.
Our own veterinarian examines every puppy carefully before departure to make sure he or she is healthy and has no genetic or congenital disorders. Among others we check:
In addition, the official, on duty veterinarian at the airport checks each dog to make sure it is healthy and fit to travel. This is how all of our puppies are double checked before they travel.