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Unless you are using a shipping agent, you go TO the airport, to the relevant cargo section for the airline you are using. And you phone ahead to find out where, and when the flight is due to land. And you need to have all the relevant paperwork you have been sent, with you to prove you are legally the owner of the puppy.
I hope you haven't contributed to one of the many scams there are re sending a puppy. So often there is NO PUPPY and you will have lost your money.
I have imported young dogs, from the UK to Canada - one was 5 months and the other 7 months, and in both cases, I knew the breeder first-hand, and wanted their bloodlines. Although they didn't accompany the puppies, I was in direct contact with both breeders from the time the puppy left them, to the time I was home with the puppy safely. I also exported one from the UK to a friend in Switzerland, and flew with him. He was 4 months which is the youngest age I'd ever fly a puppy.