Tagged: Classified, Dogs, labor day, puppies, scams, white castles
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Reputable Online Website For Pets
Posted by Gustan Cho on July 13, 2023 at 1:19 amSo many scammers when it comes to shopping for pets. This website is reputable and referred this site to my friend Wendy Lahn and she got her dog from this site.
Bruno replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 4 Members · 12 Replies -
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That is great to know, we recently brought home a female Mastiff. She is so sweet. If I get another one, I’ll have to check this out!
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WOW. I love Old English Mastiffs. Our 13 year old Mastiff passed two months ago. He was a rescue and one of the most beloved dogs. I will post pictures of Chancey. Post your baby’s photos. Would love to see her. Our other Mastiff was Bentley. He was huge. 250 pounds and beautiful. He only lived 7 short years. We also had two other Mastiffs. Blonde and Dagwood. Dogwood died at four years old and Blondie lived 7 years. Great dogs but lifespan is too short.
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I agree, we have had three. I wish they lived longer. We love them so much and it’s so hard when they pass.
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All of our pets are adopted… You may want to check that link because it doesn’t look like a real website…
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It’s a real website. I referred Wendy Lahn and she got her Dachshund puppy.
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Yeah, you’re right… The layout on my mobile reminded me of a placeholder website by when I clicked on pets, I see them now…
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I have never ever seen so many scammer websites that dog for sale websites on the internet, especially Facebook. If it’s too good to be true, it is. Scammers take cute pictures of puppies and list them for $500, with transport cost included when these dogs normally go for $1,500 plus. Most of them won’t talk over the phone and have Google numbers or burner phones and bogus EMAILS. The attached photos are my babies.
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They are so cute! I love dogs, I don’t think I could live without my animals
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I love each one of my dogs. They are the best. They don’t know to cheat, lie, steal, be two-faced, and take advantage of you. Loyal, and unconditional love.
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When purchasing pets, especially dogs, you must be careful when selecting websites to avoid fraudulent activities. Below are a couple of recommended websites that contain classified ads for dogs and are verified to be safe:
Recommended Websites for Pet-Classified Ads
Parade
Parade is a platform used by pet owners looking for puppies from breeders in America. They are well known for ethical breeding practices and have a variety of puppies, depending on your choice. However, their core business is mainly with puppies rather than older breeds of dogs.
Puppy Spot
This site primarily brings together scrutinized buyers and sellers across the USA. I would also recommend you pay attention to Puppy Spot, which prioritizes the welfare of its animals and ensures that the Veterinarian examines all dogs prior to listing them for sale to rule out any health issues. They have various breeds and an easy interface.
Good Dog
Good Dog was created to help adopters locate pets bred in cruelty or rescued by different organizations. It emphasizes a breeder’s code of ethics and provides a good directory of shelters to search. It is a good place to start looking if one is interested in adopting or buying a pet.
Petfinder
A community associated with Purina, Petfinder is an adopt-a-pet site that helps people adopt pets from shelters and other rescue institutions. This site is especially helpful if you want to adopt a dog who needs a home.
PuppyFinder
Adopters of this site can search for puppies for adoption by breeders and rescue institutions. It educates potential pet owners about various breeds, helping them to choose wisely.
Camlist
On Camlist, users can see an array of pets through posted videos- videos make it easier to understand animals better than pictures. Such an interaction can give potential buyers an understanding of the pet’s behavior and surroundings before they choose to buy [1].
How to Shop for Pets without Feeling Unsafe
Seek Evidence on Breeders: Look up information on the breeders. These breeders ought to provide references, and there ought to be a feedback loop from other buyers.
Be There at the Place: As much as possible, travel to the pet’s person or shelter and look at the conditions and the pets raised there.
Interrogative: When you have the pet in your presence, ask about its health and background.
Stay Away from Warnings: Exclude prices that sound too good to be genuine or sellers who don’t offer proof or health records.
With the help of these authorized sites, it would be easier to locate a dog without falling into scams. Ethical practices and the welfare of animals should always come first.