How do you become an animal transporter?

How do you become an animal transporter?

If you have a reliable car and want to make some extra cash, sign up to be a pet transport. You must be at least 18 years of age, and have a valid drivers license and insurance. Drivers must be able to lift animals of various sizes and weights into and out of a vehicle safely if required.

Can you make money transporting pets?

An average active independent pet transporter who completes 15 to 20 jobs per month, can make somewhere between $8,000 and $10,000 a month. If they can keep that pace throughout the year, then they could earn above $100,000.

How much does a pet transporter cost?

The cost of pet transport can vary significantly based on a variety of factors, but on average a short distance domestic journey will cost between $100 to $300 whilst longer domestic journeys can range from $350 to around $600.

How do you become a USDA pet transporter?

How and why pet transporters should register for USDA…

  1. Step One: Fill out the application form. Access the application form for registering with the USDA as a class T animal transporter and click the green “start filling” button.
  2. Step Two: Verify your certificate.

How much does a animal transporter make?

Work From Home Pet Transport Salary

Annual Salary Monthly Pay
Top Earners $110,000 $9,166
75th Percentile $72,500 $6,041
Average $56,894 $4,741
25th Percentile $28,000 $2,333

Does Purolator ship animals?

At Purolator you can ship tires and pails at no extra charge, but alas not live animals, birds and insects (besides which, I imagine that like “glass and ceramics,” a dog would not be “compatible with Purolator’s high speed sorting and handling process.”

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