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Originally Posted by KathieI
I've been using P&J Flawless Paws Mobile Grooming for about 1 1/2 years now and I think they are great. Jessica does a fantastic job on my schnauzers and also treats my older guy, Sam, with kid gloves. My vet recommended her years ago before she had the mobile business. Her husband works with her in the van so he would probably help lift heavy dogs.
Her van is clean and efficient. I love the fact that they only spend about an hour with her and not locked up all day in a cage.
Phone # (352) 459-6949.
BTW, Nucky, I'm not sure where you are traveling from, but when I was moving from Los Angeles, I checked into all those Pet Airline companies and other companies who will ship the dogs for you. After much research, (I can't remember all my concerns), I decided it was best to pack them up comfortably in the back of an SUV and drive them myself cross country. Believe me, well worth it. No stressing over how they are being taken care of or wondering if they were going to make it or not. The 3 schnauzers were wonderful for 3000 miles, arriving safe and sound and with mommy.
Good luck.
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As far as I know, Kathie, there is only one pet airline company who actually puts your dog into the passenger compartment of a commercial airliner used exclusively for pets (no people allowed) and flies them from point A to point B. (I could be wrong; maybe there's more. We haven't had to check in 6 years.).
There are many pet transport companies that will pick your dog up and accompany it to an airport to be put in the cargo part of one of the major airlines' planes. At great expense, with the possibility of having to change planes, especially if coming across country. I was trying to save Nucky's dog the painful long drive down to TV, due to his severe arthritis. I have a severely arthritic dog right now, and putting him into a car for transport is something I avoid when at all possible.