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TLC~Pet~Transport  Rates for combo transports (several pets, different families, same van) are figured by carrier dimensions plus a gas surcharge of .14 cents per mile of your total transport miles door to door This is the current gas surcharge rate as of March 1st, 2010. As gas prices change, so will the percentage rate. Adjustments are made the first of every month. There is also a $45 credit card processing fee.
 
We also offer a 10% multi pet discount for familes with 3 or more pets. And a 10% military discount with ID.
 
Rescue organizations will receive a special rate.
Private family transports are figured differently. Please call the office for a quote.

Below you will find our cost chart and the size carriers we use. And also a sample of the kind of carriers that we use. Please measure your animals, making sure to allow them enough room to stand and turn around easily.**

When traveling cross country, we require that you order at least one size larger carrier, as your pets' comfort is our major concern. 

#

Type

Width(in)

Length(in)

Height(in)

Rate

Rental (Optional)

AA

Small

17

21

16

475.00

15.00

BB

Medium

17

26

18

500.00

20.00

CC

Medium +

21

28

22

525.00

20.00 

DD

Intermediate

22

31

24

550.00

25.00

EE

Large

25

37

28

600.00

30.00

FF

X-Large

28

43

32

700.00

35.00

GG

Giant

31

48

35

800.00

45.00

 

Canine Campers are soft sided crates made of canvas. They have mesh windows all around that have flaps that roll up or can be left down for your pets' comfort. They also have a fleece bottom. They are very cozy. They cannot be stacked on top of each other.  

We offer these crates to you because they are so much more comfortable for your pet. But please be aware that if your animal rips or tears their crate during transport, you will be responsible and reimbursement will be required.

We also offer the vari kennel hard crates for our more rambunctious passengers.

**  In accordance with the rules and regulations of the USDA, and the humane policies outlined by the Independent Pet & Animal Transport Association (IPATA), all animals must have ample room to stand and turn around easily in their carriers. Wire carriers are not permitted. 

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