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Paraffin, you certainly have a way with words LOL ! You plainly care passionately about dogs, animals in general. Not sure that I think of dog breeders in terms of pups as lumps of meat , fat cheques and so on :). Goodness knows who you've met in dogdom ! Nobody whom I know, certainly. We have laws relating to breeding dogs in this country, laws to protect bitches and pups.Fact is that breeders do export pups and must needs do so as well as possible, which may mean air-transport. As pointed out in the very first post in reply, this is not bad in practice. Like you, and others posting, I'd not have it as first choice if there's a practical road or rail alternative with accompanying buyer. Until the answers, I'd forgotten just how often we do take dogs long distances by road/rail. I once flew to Newcastle and fetched a papillon pup, by rail with me, to my mother in Cambridge, so it can be done. In principle, Edinburgh to East Anglia is not much different.