Canine Caveat Emptor
Bogart’s person admits that she got lucky. Why? Bogart the Maltipoo is an Internet puppy, purchased from an online ad. He came from a breeder in Texas and was shipped across country when he was just a wee pup. The good news wasn’t that he showed up in one piece – it’s that he showed up at all.

“Buyer beware” is an understatement when it comes to purchasing pups from web sites. Sure, you can find responsible breeders online, but you’ll have to weed through the “free to a good home, just pay the shipping” scams out there as well. (You pony up the shipping expenses, the “breeder” tells you that there are shipping complications and extra money is needed, you pay the difference, pup never shows up … wham, bam, it’s a scam.)

There’s an easy way to avoid getting taken by an online puppy scam … visit your local shelter and be a hero to a homeless pet. If that’s not an option, try to find a reputable breeder (check references) who will allow you to visit the facility and meet at least one parent. Shipping can be dangerous for young puppies, so try to “buy local” if at all possible.

Bogart defied the odds and is actually a healthy, confident pup. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case when it comes to online puppy purchases. Did it happen to you? Tell us your story … write to stories@petside.com
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Comments (1)
Fiorella March 9, 2008 8:42 PM
Thank you for posting this Victoria :)! Glad you brought that up because I too would have never thought of purchasing online. I was only truly convinced after a good year's worth of research and PLENTY of recommendations from previous buyers. I would still recommend an individual buy their puppy in person. However, Even purchasing from a breeder in person can be tricky and I'd highly suggest people do their research before hand. Always look into their health guarantee and speak with others who have purchased before you.
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