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Puppy Scammer List

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Puppy Scammer List [year]

What is a Pet Scam Website ?

All scams on the puppy scammer list typically involves ads for non-existent puppies being placed in newspapers and online classifieds at suspiciously low prices. The ‘seller’ provides interested buyers with pictures of an adorable pet. They will often create a Pet Scam Website in order to give themselves an air of authenticity. They then trick you, the buyer,  into paying fees for transport, customs or medical costs before the dog can be delivered. Once the payment is made they will continue demanding more and more money for fees for a nonexistent pet.

How these scams work

You visit a reputable newspaper or online classifieds website. Scammers will post an ad offering a pedigree pet for a really cheap price or sometimes even free. The ad may include a picture of a very cute kitten or puppy and claim that it is registered and has been ‘lovingly raised’.
If you wish to buy the pet, the ‘seller’ will often claim that they have moved interstate or overseas and that you will need to pay for transport or medical costs before the pet can be delivered. The ‘seller’ asks for payment to be made via money transfer.

What happens if you pay?

If you pay, you will never receive the pet or see your money again.
If the scammer claims that the pet is overseas, they will use a “Pet Delivery” company like these. They may then pretend that non-delivery is due to customs or quarantine issues, and that further payment is due before the pet will be released. Again, any further money sent will be lost and the pet will never be delivered.

To see a full description of how these scams work see our article on how a puppy scam works.

Below is Puppy Scammer List [year]. We now have over 30,000 fraudulent pet websites listed in our directory:

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Please note that this is not a review of Wmcorgishome.com. Unfortunately, they are a criminal organization that deceives people by falsely claiming to sell Corgiss and stealing their money. So, always be cautious and do your research when looking to buy a Corgis online.

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Watch out for those “free kitten, just pay for shipping” ads on Rughuggermunckins.com. They are using pictures of real kittens to scam you. So always be vigilant and do your research before making a purchase.

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Be wary of Kennethdachshundpuppies.com, they use pictures of adorable Dachshundss to manipulate your emotions and trick you into paying for unnecessary expenses such as puppy food, insurance, and veterinary bills. This website is a scam operation, so always do your research and be cautious when looking to buy a puppy online.

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“FREE puppy! Just pay for shipping” sounds too good to be true? Unfortunately, it likely is. Uniquecorsos.com is a scam operation that uses photos of CaneCorsos from legitimate puppy breeders in their online advertisements.

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Jenifersuesdachshunds.com are not a certified kennel, registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC), nor do they provide a pedigree or health certification for their puppies. It is simply another Dachshunds puppy scam.

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“FREE puppy! Just pay for shipping” sounds too good to be true? Unfortunately, it likely is. Happyhomekennels.co.za is a scam operation that uses photos of Akitass from legitimate puppy breeders in their online advertisements.