How do I spot a puppy scam?

As bernedoodle puppies have become more popular, unfortunately, so have scams related to their sale. If you're in the market for a bernedoodle puppy, it's essential to be aware of these scams and know how to recognize and avoid them. In this blog post, we'll cover some of the most common bernedoodle puppy scams and provide tips on how to protect yourself.

One common scam is the "phantom puppy." This is when a scammer advertises a bernedoodle puppy for sale, often at a discounted price, and then asks for a deposit or payment in advance. However, when the buyer tries to arrange for the puppy to be shipped or picked up, the scammer disappears and is never heard from again. To avoid this scam, never send money to someone you have not met in person, and be wary of deals that seem too good to be true.

Another scam is the "fake breeder." In this case, a scammer pretends to be a legitimate breeder and advertises bernedoodle puppies for sale. However, the puppies may not actually exist, or they may come from puppy mills or other unethical sources. To avoid this scam, do your research and only buy from reputable breeders who can provide proof of the puppy's health and pedigree.

A third scam is the "shipping scam." In this case, a scammer advertises a bernedoodle puppy for sale and agrees to ship the puppy to the buyer. However, the scammer may ask for additional fees for shipping or insurance, and once the buyer pays, the scammer disappears and the puppy is never delivered. To avoid this scam, never send money to someone you have not met in person, and be wary of anyone who asks for additional fees for shipping or insurance.

To protect yourself from bernedoodle puppy scams, it's essential to do your research and be cautious when buying a puppy online. Here are some tips to help you avoid scams:

  1. Research the breeder: Look for reviews and ask for references before buying a bernedoodle puppy. Reputable breeders will be happy to provide this information.

  2. Meet the puppy “in person”: If possible, meet the puppy and the breeder in person or on Facetime before making a decision. This will give you a chance to see the puppy and ask questions about their health and pedigree.

  3. Be cautious of heavily discounted prices: If a bernedoodle puppy is being advertised at a discounted price, ask why. There could be a good reason, but it's possible that the puppy may have health issues or come from an unethical source.

By following these tips, you can help protect yourself from bernedoodle puppy scams and find a healthy, well-bred puppy from a reputable source. With a little bit of caution and due diligence, you can find the perfect bernedoodle puppy to join your family.



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