05/16/2026
Why Pet Transport Isn’t $400 (And What You’re Really Paying For)
Every so often, we get message that sounds something like this:
“Can you transport my two Basenjis to Kansas for $400?”
And I get it. Truly. On the surface, it feels like a reasonable ask. It’s just a drive, right?
But here’s the part most people never see—the behind-the-scenes math that keeps a professional, safe, fully insured pet transport business running.
Let’s walk through a real-world example.
The Trip: 1,700 Miles Round Trip 🚐🐾
For this scenario, we’re looking at a 1,700-mile round trip using real, current numbers:
Gas: $5 per gallon
Fuel usage: 15 gallons per 500 miles
Driver pay: $25/hour
Vehicle + insurance + business insurance: $780/month
Oil changes: $150 every 5,000 miles
No fluff. No inflated numbers. Just reality.
What It Actually Costs
Fuel ⛽
This trip requires about 51 gallons of gas, totaling:
$255
Maintenance 🔧
Wear and tear doesn’t wait until something breaks. It builds quietly every mile.
Oil cost for this trip:
$51
Business Overhead 📊
Even when the van isn’t moving, the bills still are.
Monthly costs spread across working miles:
$265
Driver Pay 👩✈️
Safe, attentive transport takes time. This trip clocks in around 26 hours of driving.
Driver cost:
$653.75
The Break-Even Point
Add it all together:
Fuel: $255
Maintenance: $51
Overhead: $265
Driver: $653.75
Total Cost: $1,224
That’s the number where I make zero profit.
Not a dollar for business growth.
Not a cushion for emergencies.
Not even a “hey, that was worth the time” moment.
Just… breaking even.
What a Sustainable Price Looks Like
To operate a legitimate, reliable business, I aim for about a 30% margin.
That brings the trip total to:
$1,750
That margin isn’t extra—it’s what allows me to:
Keep my vehicle safe and road-ready
Carry proper insurance (for both me and your pet)
Plan for breakdowns, delays, and the unexpected
Continue offering this service long-term
So… Why Not $409?
Because $409 doesn’t even cover the driver.
At that price, something has to give. And in this industry, what gives is often:
Proper insurance
Safe driving practices (think rushing, overloading, or skipping rest)
Vehicle maintenance
Individual care and attention for your pet
And those are not corners I’m willing to cut.
Not for your dogs. Not for my business. Not for my name.
What You’re Really Paying For 🐶
When you book with Heather’s Happy Hounds, you’re not just paying for miles.
You’re paying for:
A USDA-licensed, family-run operation
Background-checked, experienced drivers (myself included)
One-on-one attention and low-stress travel
Clean, safe, well-maintained transport
Clear communication every step of the way
Your pet isn’t cargo. They’re a passenger.
And I treat them like they belong to someone who loves them deeply—because they do.
The Bottom Line
Break-even cost: $1,224
Sustainable, professional rate: ~$1,750
Requested rate: $400
That gap isn’t profit—it’s the difference between safe, ethical transport and cutting corners.
If you’ve ever wondered why professional pet transport costs what it does, this is it. No mystery. Just math, responsibility, and a commitment to doing things the right way—even when it would be easier not to.
Signed,
All Pet Transporters