80% of online pet ads may be fake says B.C. business bureau in holiday-scam warning
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 of online pet ads may be fake, as it places pet sales among its annual list of holiday-season scams.
Neesha Hothi, director of marketing and communications for the Better Business Bureau, said scammers often impersonate breeders to get buyers “emotionally tied” to a puppy.
But the puppy may not even exist, so Hothi said it’s important to see a pet in person before paying anything.










