Specialized Cane Corso Shipping Services
Ensure your Cane Corso's comfort and safety. Our experts make shipping easy.
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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 Cane Corso transports from our marketplace
Shipment | Location | Distance | Cost |
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Brandon C. shipped Sumo | New York, NY → St Cloud, FL | 1,090 mi | $645.00 |
John shipped Milady | Beaverdam, VA → Georgetown, TX | 1,431 mi | $1,288.00 |
Shawn shipped Harlem | Riverside, CA → Lansing, MI | 2,183 mi | $900.00 |
John C. shipped Pink | Glen Burnie, MD → Warner Robins, GA | 721 mi | $400.00 |
Adam W. shipped Penny | Charlotte, NC → San Antonio, TX | 1,236 mi | $900.00 |
Kevin shipped Ellie | Oxford, PA → North Attleborough, MA | 352 mi | $275.00 |
Dani T. shipped Millie | Queen Creek, AZ → Seattle, WA | 1,452 mi | $1,000.00 |
Tammy L. shipped Nico | Fontana, CA → Wellington, OH | 2,283 mi | $850.00 |
Angela C. shipped 2 Puppies | Glen Burnie, MD → Crawfordville, GA | 646 mi | $475.00 |
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What determines the cost of Cane Corso shipping
Here's what you need to know about safely transporting your Cane Corso.
Mode of transportation
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Travel distance
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 Cane Corso, 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 Cane Corso 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 Cane Corso 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
It is imperative that all health and vaccination records be compiled and made accessible during transit. This documentation must include up-to-date immunizations and a thorough health history to safeguard the wellbeing of your Cane Corso throughout the journey.Identification and Tracking
Permanent identification such as a microchip is essential, paired with updated tags on collars and a GPS tracker for additional security. These methods of identification are critical for the safety and recoverability of your pet in transit.Comfort Items and Familiar Scents
The inclusion of comfort items such as a favored blanket or toy emanating familiar scents can substantially reduce stress for your Cane Corso. These reminders of home can provide a sense of security and ease during transport.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 Cane Corso
Managing Anxiety and Stress
Travel may induce stress in a Cane Corso. Including comfort items such as a well-loved toy can be soothing. Anxiety vests may also be beneficial in providing a sense of security, along with calming techniques and a consistent, reassuring presence from the transporter.Exercise and Bathroom Breaks
Consistent breaks for exercise and bathroom needs are essential, particularly for large, active breeds like the Cane Corso. A structured break schedule, ideally every 3-4 hours, can help mitigate restlessness and maintain comfort levels.Temperature Control and Hydration
Maintaining an ideal temperature is crucial to your Cane Corso's wellbeing, avoiding both overheating and undercooling. Hydration is equally important, with access to freshwater at all times, to ensure a healthy and happy pet upon arrival.Post Transportation Care for your Cane Corso
Adjustment to New Surroundings
After concluding their journey, a Cane Corso may need time to adapt to new surroundings. Familiar items and patient, gradual introductions can facilitate a comfortable transition and mitigate anxiety.Monitoring Health Post-Travel
Close observation of your Cane Corso's health after travel is paramount. Look for signs of discomfort or illness and consult a veterinarian promptly if concerns arise.Continuing Care and Routine
Establishing a regular routine of feeding, exercise, and attention helps your Cane Corso understand that they are safe and cared for, even in a new location. Consistent post-travel care ensures their health and happiness for the long term.Ready to ship your Cane Corso
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