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Finding that perfect furry companion to welcome into your home and heart might look different than it used to. Many reputable rescue leagues, shelters and breeders now post pictures online, have videos of available pets, or host an online meet and greet. It’s easy to get emotionally attached in short order, but before you do, we encourage you to do your research.
Scammers are using technology to take advantage of these situations. These bad actors make people believe they are someone they are not, that pets are available or imply that a pet is being shipped to their new home when there was never a pet available, or worse - may deliver a sick animal.
Here's some red flags to be aware of when looking for a new pet:
In additional to your local and reputable rescue leagues or shelters, the Humane Society of the United States is a great resource:
Here are some other sources you might explore if your new furry friend seems like fraud:
https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/consumer-scam-internet-pet-sales
https://www.ipata.org/current-pet-scams
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2020/05/finding-furry-friend-era-covid-19
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/spot-puppy-scam/