Protect Yourself from Puppy Scams: What Every Buyer Should Know

Your Safety is Our Priority

Welcome to Prettiest Puppies! Purchasing a puppy is a joyous and exciting experience. However, the rise in online pet scams has made it crucial for buyers to be cautious.

At Prettiest Puppies, we believe in transparency and want to ensure you feel confident and secure in your journey to find a new furry friend. Here’s everything you need to know to protect yourself from common puppy scams.

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Common Puppy Scams You Should Be Aware Of

Scammers often exploit the emotional connection people have with pets to trick them into sending money. Here are some of the most common scams:

Fake Puppy Listings

Scammers post adorable photos of puppies at unbelievably low prices to attract buyers. Often, these photos are stolen from legitimate breeders. After you send money, the seller vanishes, leaving you without a puppy.

The “Too Good to Be True” Deal

If a puppy is priced significantly lower than others of the same breed, it’s usually a red flag. Scammers use low prices to lure buyers into sending money quickly.

No-Show Sellers

After receiving payment, the seller may create excuses like “the puppy got sick” or “there’s a shipping issue” to delay delivery indefinitely.

Bait-and-Switch Tactics

Some dishonest sellers may show one puppy during initial interactions but deliver a different, often sick, puppy—or worse, no puppy at all.

Red Flags to Watch For When Buying a Puppy

Staying vigilant can save you from being scammed. Here are some red flags that indicate a seller might not be legitimate:

Lack of Video Calls or In-Person Meetings

A trustworthy breeder will happily schedule a live video call to show you the puppy in real-time or allow you to visit their location.

No Verifiable Contact Information

Scammers often refuse to provide phone numbers or addresses. Always verify the seller’s contact details and check if the address matches the business name online.

High-Pressure Sales Tactics

Be wary of sellers who pressure you to send money quickly by claiming “there are other buyers lined up” or “the puppy will be gone tomorrow.”

Inconsistent or Poor Communication

Emails or messages filled with spelling errors, vague answers, or reluctance to answer specific questions about the puppy are major red flags.

Lack of Reviews or Testimonials

Legitimate breeders usually have positive reviews or testimonials from past customers. If you can’t find any, proceed with caution.

How to Protect Yourself When Buying a Puppy Online

To ensure your safety and peace of mind, follow these best practices.

Always Meet the Puppy First

Whether in person or via a live video call, make sure you see the puppy and interact with it before committing to a purchase. If a seller refuses, walk away.

Request a Virtual Tour of the Breeder’s Facility

Reputable breeders will gladly provide a tour of their facilities, showing the puppies’ living conditions. This reassures you that the puppies are raised in a healthy environment.

Do Your Research

Look up the breeder’s name, phone number, and email address online. Check for any complaints or scam reports. Reading reviews from past buyers can also provide insight into their experiences.

Ask for References

A reputable breeder will have past customers who are willing to vouch for them. If they can’t provide references or dodge the request, be suspicious.

Trust Your Instincts

If something feels off—whether it’s the seller’s tone, the photos, or their reluctance to answer your questions—trust your gut. It’s better to be cautious than to risk losing money or ending up with a sick puppy.

What to Do If You Suspect a Scam

If you think you’ve encountered a scam, here’s what you should do:

Stop All Communication: Don’t respond to further messages from the suspected scammer.

Gather Evidence: Save screenshots of emails, messages, and any payment receipts as evidence.

Report the Scam: Inform the website or platform where you found the listing, and consider filing a complaint with consumer protection agencies.

Notify Law Enforcement: In some cases, contacting your local police department can help prevent others from being scammed.

How Prettiest Puppies Ensures a Safe and Secure Process

We understand that buying a puppy online can be stressful, especially with so many scams out there. At Prettiest Puppies, we go above and beyond to make your experience safe.

Live Video Calls

Before making any commitment, we schedule live video calls so you can meet the puppy in real-time and ask questions.

No Payments Until You're Sure

We never ask for money until you’ve had a chance to see the puppy and confirm your decision. This ensures you only pay when you’re comfortable.

Verified Photos and Videos

All the photos and videos on our website are taken directly by our team to guarantee authenticity.

Transparent Communication

We provide clear and open communication every step of the way. You’ll always know exactly who you’re dealing with and what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I verify if a breeder is legitimate?

Always request a video call to see the puppy live. Research the breeder’s online presence and check for reviews from past customers.

What should I do if the seller is rushing me to pay?

Slow down. Scammers use urgency to pressure buyers. Take your time to verify the breeder before making any decisions.

Is it safe to buy a puppy online?

Yes, but only if you take steps to verify the breeder’s legitimacy. Always request a video call and confirm the breeder’s credentials before sending money.