Specialized Bouvier Des Flandres Shipping Services
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Your dog is so much more than four legs and a tail — they’re members of your family and best friends for life. We’re proud to be the nation’s top-rated and leading service for dog transportation.
Our unique process matches you with a fleet of pre-screened drivers with prior experience at transporting dogs, with strong emphasis on your pet's comfort and safety.
Successful Bouvier Des Flandres transports from our marketplace
Shipment | Location | Distance | Cost |
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David shipped Tan Collar | Riverside, CA → West Sacramento, CA | 440 mi | $400.00 |
Alex M. shipped No Name | Pine Plains, NY → Houston, TX | 1,730 mi | $800.00 |
Jeff S. shipped Daisy | Enumclaw, WA → Gold Canyon, AZ | 1,456 mi | $1,500.00 |
Alison shipped Duke | Fort Walton Beach, FL → Culpeper, VA | 876 mi | $499.00 |
Yvette W. shipped Love | Victorville, CA → Mansfield, TX | 1,343 mi | $300.00 |
Bill shipped Meme | Saginaw, MI → Union City, GA | 804 mi | $600.00 |
Aly shipped Bruce | Cumming, GA → Huntington Beach, CA | 2,227 mi | $1,800.00 |
Carolyn B. shipped Toby | Burnet, TX → Schwenksville, PA | 1,662 mi | $600.00 |
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What determines the cost of Bouvier Des Flandres shipping
Here's what you need to know about safely transporting your Bouvier Des Flandres.
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The further you need to transport your pet, the more it'll cost. If you're using ground transportation, you'll have to factor in fuel costs, lodging, meals on the road and wear-and-tear on your vehicle. These costs are applicable whether you drive the pet yourself or you hire a transporter through CitizenShipper. Airlines charge more for longer plane rides as well. This is due to the cost of fuel and the need compensate pilots and flight attendants.
Pet size
Smaller pets are easier – and less expensive – to transport. If you’re flying your Bouvier Des Flandres, they’ll need to travel in the cargo hold if they’re over 20 pounds. You’ll also need to buy a USDA-approved crate, which can cost around $200. With ground transport, it’s easier for drivers to accommodate small pets.
Health clearance and travel equipment
The first step to transporting your Bouvier Des Flandres is ensuring they’re healthy enough to travel. Most species require a vet-issued health certificate to cross state lines. This will cost $50 to $300. You’ll likely need to purchase some equipment too – such as a crate and travel supplies.
How to prepare your Bouvier Des Flandres for transport
At CitizenShipper, we pride ourselves on making pet transportation a breeze. However, there are things you can do ahead of time to make your best friend’s trip safer and more comfortable.
Talk to your veterinarian
Your pet’s safety is number one – that’s why checking in with your vet before finalizing any travel plans is essential.
Can’t make it to the vet’s office in time? Conveniently video chat with a qualified veterinarian at FirstVet – one of our amazing partners.
Here are the questions you’ll want to ask your vet:
- Is my pet healthy enough for transport?
- Is my pet up to date on their vaccines?
- Is my pet’s microchip still in place and scannable?
Health and Vaccination Records
Ensure all vaccinations are up to date, and have copies of health records readily available. Keep an easily accessible folder during transport for added peace of mind in case of emergencies.Identification and Tracking
Your Bouvier should have a well-fitted collar with ID tags including your contact information. Additionally, a microchip and a possible GPS tracker can offer an extra layer of security for locating your pet if they become separated from their transporter.Comfort Items and Familiar Scents
To help your Bouvier feel secure, include familiar items like their favorite blanket or a piece of your clothing. Familiar scents can be a powerful calming aid during what can be a stressful time for animals.Essential pet transport travel supplies include:
- Food, bowls and fresh water
- Collars and leashes
- Waste bags
- Medication
- First-aid supplies
- Any travel documents
- A secure, USDA-approved travel crate
Traveling to a new place is exciting but stressful for your pet. Pack their favorite toys, a bed or a comfy blanket to help them enjoy their journey. Familiar items remind them of home and will soothe their anxiety.
Tailored Travel Tips for Bouvier Des Flandres
Managing Anxiety and Stress
Anxiety can be managed with comfort items, such as a favorite toy or an anxiety vest. Implementing calming techniques like soothing music or pheromone sprays may also help keep your Bouvier relaxed.Exercise and Bathroom Breaks
Regular stops for exercise and bathroom breaks should be part of the travel itinerary. Because Bouviers are an active breed, allow for stretching and a bit of play to help them burn off energy and stay comfortable.Temperature Control and Hydration
Bouviers need a cool environment, so ensure that the vehicle is well-ventilated and climate-controlled. Keep fresh water available at all times, and monitor your pet for signs of overheating or dehydration.Post Transportation Care for your Bouvier Des Flandres
Adjustment to New Surroundings
Upon arrival, give your Bouvier time to explore their new surroundings under supervision. Providing them with the same familiar items from their transport can ease the transition and help them feel at home more quickly.Monitoring Health Post-Travel
After the journey, watch for any signs of distress or ill health. Consult with a veterinarian if there are persistent issues, as a change in environment, diet, or routine can affect your pet's well-being.Continuing Care and Routine
Re-establishing a routine is critical for your Bouvier's sense of security. Continue their regular feeding, exercise, and grooming schedule to help them settle into their new life with ease.Ready to ship your Bouvier Des Flandres
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