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    Safety is a big reason to use Puppy2Go.com - don't trust the delivery of your new puppy to just anyone. That guy in the rusty truck or van might bring your puppy out a little bit cheaper, but is it worth the risk of having your puppy suffocated? ...or if your puppy does get to your place in one piece, the potential extra vet bills? (from stress, or disease from one of the other 15 puppies packed into the same vehicle) Because we don't cram our limo full of puppies, we often have to charge a little more than the "pack the van full and slam the door shut" type. (On longer trips we also get the puppies out and take them on a short walk - do you think the other guys do this?)

    
Puppy2Go.com is proud to announce that we only ship puppies by ground, in our puppy limousine. (or, in the case of bad weather, or maintance, our 4x4 Jeep or PT Cruiser) This is much more convenient than driving a few hours to the airport; your new arrival comes right to your door, and of course, the main reason: having your puppy delivered by ground is much safer than having a puppy delivered by airlines. In 2006, 56 puppies died at one time in the cargo hold of an airplane.

Click here to go to that news story

Consider this quote from Brenda Martin, of BJsfarm.com:

"I highly recommend delivery by limo, where the climate is controlled and the pups can be left out if the trip is more than a couple hours. The puppies will be with the people the whole time and not left unattended. The pup will be fed and less chances of recieving a stressed out, sick puppy. Also the puppy will be delivered right to your door!! Awesome!"
- Brenda Martin, BJSfarm.com

Click here for an instant shipping quote (by ground, in our puppy limo! )

Convenience

    How more convenient can getting your new puppy be, than to just have it show up at your house? Also keep in mind that a large majority of people in Lancaster County do not do business on Sundays (for religious reasons - Sunday is considered a "day of rest") which means that you will not be able to pickup your puppy on a Sunday. Can you afford to take a day off of work during the week to come to pick up your new puppy?

    And do you really feel like driving 7 hours, or more, to pick up your new pooch? (and if you are even further away - consider the price of motels) And don't forget to add the price of gas in, at $3 a gallon it certainly is a cost to consider. And if you are involved in an accident, out of state insurance claims can be a circus to get processed. If you factor in what you could earn in a day, verses driving all over Pennsylvania looking for your puppy, having it delivered to your house makes the best economic sense, and fortunately it is also the most convenient solution.