Crime & Safety

Puppy Scam Warning From Alameda County District Attorney's Office

Since the start of the pandemic, the sale of dogs has soared and continues to climb.

DUBLIN —Who can resist the charms of an adorable puppy? As many have learned during the pandemic, canine companions provide comfort and joy in a challenging time. Since the start of the pandemic, the sale of dogs has soared and continues to climb.

Unfortunately, scammers are exploiting that longing for companionship. In 2021, pet scams made up to 35% of all online shopping scams reported to the BBB.

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Puppy scams usually take the following form: Scammers post cute photos to lure unsuspecting buyers. The puppies sometimes come with additional costs for things like quarantine and delivery fees.

The unsuspecting buyer sends payment and then waits expectantly for their new pet, who never arrives.

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This news release was produced by the Alameda County District Attorney's Office. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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