Miami Service Area
Door-to-door ground pet transport across Miami-Dade — Miami Beach, Brickell, Coral Gables, Doral, Kendall. Heat-and-humidity protocol year-round, hurricane-season flexibility, and cross-country runs up I-95 and I-75.
Miami is a year-round heat challenge. Unlike LA or Dallas where winter offers relief, Miami stays in the 80s from December through March and climbs to mid-90s with 70%+ humidity from May through October. Every trip out of Miami in summer requires the same brachy-level heat protocol we apply to Houston and Phoenix. For French Bulldogs, Pugs, Bulldogs, and Boxers, we depart pre-dawn and run climate-monitored cabins. Miami has a large brachy population — so this isn't edge-case routing, it's standard.
Hurricane season (June–November) shapes our Miami calendar. We watch NHC tracks daily. If a named storm is within 48 hours of south Florida, we either push the pickup forward or hold the trip. Post-storm we're back in action as soon as roads are cleared. Cross-country routes from Miami head north on I-95 to NYC, west on I-75 and I-10 toward Texas and California, or up the Gulf Coast via I-10. Miami-to-LA is one of our longest continental runs at ~2,700 miles.
Typical price ranges for routes we run most often. Every quote is itemized and personalized — these are starting ballparks.
Ranges shown are for standard, healthy adult pets. Brachycephalic breeds (Bulldogs, Pugs, Frenchies, Boxers, etc.) and pets with medical needs are quoted case-by-case to reflect the extra care, monitoring, and coordination those trips require.
Miami doesn't really have a cool season. Brachy protocols apply year-round — pre-dawn pickups May–October, climate-monitored cabin always, vet-accessible rest stops mapped on every route. Houston-level humidity applies.
NHC tracks checked daily. If a named storm is within 48 hours of south Florida, we flex pickups forward or hold. Post-storm we're back as soon as I-95 and FL Turnpike are cleared. No rescheduling penalties during active weather.
Brickell, Edgewater, Sunny Isles — high-rises with reserved-elevator and loading-dock protocols. Our coordinator pre-arranges with building management. Miami Beach adds valet and restricted-parking constraints we plan around.
We pick up and deliver at MIA curbside for international pets arriving via commercial flights or private terminals (Signature, Banyan at TMB). Coordination with pet-relocation agents handling international in-bound is routine.
Door-to-door pickup and delivery across the metro. This isn't exhaustive — if your address is in the area, we can get there.
Miami to Tampa is $500–$1,000. Miami to Orlando is $500–$950. Miami to Atlanta is $1,050–$2,050. Miami to NYC is $2,050–$3,050. Miami to LA is $4,600–$5,600 (one of our longest continental runs). Brachy breeds and medical cases are quoted case-by-case to reflect Miami's year-round heat/humidity.
Yes, with active weather monitoring. June–November we check NHC tracks daily. If a named storm is within 48 hours of south Florida we flex the pickup or hold. No rescheduling penalty. If you're evacuating, call us — we prioritize evacuation pickups when it's safe to travel.
Yes, with year-round strict protocol. Miami has one of the highest per-capita Frenchie populations in the country, and we move them constantly. Pre-dawn pickups, climate-monitored cabins, vet-accessible rest stops mapped on every route. Case-by-case quoting reflects the care required.
Yes to both. MIA curbside for commercial handoffs, and TMB/OPF private terminals for jet-ground transitions. Coordination with international pet-relocation agents is routine. Put the airport or terminal on the quote form.
Yes. Our coordinator pre-arranges elevator reservations, loading-dock time slots, and valet handoffs with building management. Give us the unit number and any specific access requirements when you request the quote.
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