Who are bostiebabies.com?
Bostiebabies.com use the email info@bostiebabies.com.
It can be difficult to determine the legitimacy of a breeder when searching for a puppy online. Many legitimate Boston Terrier breeders have websites and advertise online, but so do criminals who create fake websites like Bostiebabies.com with photos of Boston Terrier puppys they have stolen from the internet. It’s important to do thorough research and due diligence when looking for a Boston Terrier online to ensure that you are not supporting cruel breeding practices or unknowingly purchasing from a fraudulent breeder like Home – bostiebabies.
Can I trust bostiebabies.com reviews?
Bostiebabies.com may have multiple good reviews online but can you trust them? The simple answer is “No”.
When a criminal creates a scam website like Home – bostiebabies they will also create fake reviews on their actual website. It is not uncommon for them to have a page devoted to these fake reviews. If you search for the text of the review you will often find identical reviews on other scam websites.
Scammers will also create fake reviews on Facebook, TrustPilot as well as any other review websites that allow unvalidated reviews.

Is Bostiebabies.com legit?
How long has Bostiebabies.com existed?
Bostiebabies.com may look like a legitimate breeder however there are many red flags to watch out for.
If you check the WHOIS for Bostiebabies.com you will see that it was registered on 03 of February 2025 which is only 1 week ago.
The domain is only registered for 1 year and expires in February 2026 which is in 1 year.
Recheck the website. Does this match with what they say about their company? Do they claim to be be established for much longer than the website has been running?
Where are Bostiebabies.com located?
It is very difficult to accurately find the location for Bostiebabies.com. Scammers will often ask you for your location and then claim to be at the opposite side of the country. This allows them to scam you out of even more money by charging you for pet transportation services.
One thing they that is certain is that the information they give you will be false.
Their domain was registered with the following information:
Email address: Not Known
Name Used: Not Known
Physical address: Not Known
City: Not Known
Zip: Not Known
Country: Not Known
Most times the address on the WHOIS is not the location of the scammer. Very often they will use a privacy service to hide their details.
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contact us home / contact us contact us by filling the form we’re here to help with any inquiries you may have about our puppies, the adoption process, or anything else you need. info@bostiebabies.com name email confirm email phone city state puppy name – select puppy- rockie cleo gigi your message i consent to have this website receive my submitted information so they can respond to my inquiry submit form menu home about us available puppies health guarantee testimonials contact us quick links privacy policy refund and returns policy shipping policy faq email: info@bostiebabies.com our story we are dedicated breeders who prioritize the health, well-being, and happiness of our boston terriers. © 2025 bostiebabies all rights reserved
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What to do next?
Our goal is to gather as much information as possible about Bostiebabies.com and the individuals behind it. By providing us with details about the criminals, we can create a comprehensive understanding of the scammer’s network and take steps to shut it down.
We welcome any information about the scammers, even if you haven’t lost any money. Disrupting their payment methods can have a greater impact on their operations than just shutting down a website, which can easily be recreated.
Protip: If the scammers provide you with bank account information, request that they use Bitcoin instead. If they offer a Zelle account, ask for a bank account to transfer the funds to. You can report multiple accounts to us for further investigation.
You should never give your banking information to these scammers
If you live in the US it is important to report this scam to the BBB. Click here to see why. As well as the Better Business Bureau you should report this crime to the Federal Trade Commission. See Here