That cute puppy in the ad might be a stock photo, and the fraudulent 'breeder' may be selling a dog that doesn't exist.
Most pet-for-sale posts you see on social media aren’t real, according to the Better Business Bureau of Upstate New York. Pets scams are common, according to Katarina Schmieder, the communications ...
There are a lot of scams out there, and the latest includes websites pretending to sell pets that don’t actually exist. Before you buy a pet online, make sure to vet the websites to lower your chances ...
WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER. ALL RIGHT. YOU’VE SEEN THE COMMERCIALS OR HALLMARK MOVIES WITH THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT. A PUPPY WITH A BOW RIGHT ON TOP. BUT AS WESH 2’S LINDSAY LOHAN WARNS, THIS TIME OF ...
VANCOUVER — The Better Business Bureau is warning B.C. residents to be cautious about falling in love with a puppy for sale this holiday season — it may not be real. The bureau says up to 80 per cent ...
Ring's 'Search Party for Dogs' feature, uses AI and community collaboration to help reunite lost pets with their owners.
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