Joyfulcavachonpuppies.com has been implicated in a pets for sale scam. The site’s content appears plagiarized, with wording lifted from other fraudulent breeder websites. The pet images showcased are not genuine, as identical photos surfaced on various clone websites during the investigation. The website’s domain name is a recent creation, registered just 36 days prior to this report. No credible reviews about the site have been located or confirmed. The breeder lacks any associated social media presence. Moreover, the website fails to offer a physical address that can be validated as belonging to the business. What is a pet scam?

❌ Copycat Content
❌ Recently Registered
❌ No Social Media
❌ Fake Images
❌ No Reviews
❌ No Address Found

Date of registration: December 17, 2023
Expiration: December 17, 2024
First detected: January 22, 2024
Registrar: Metaregistrar BV
Hosted by: Dns-parking.com
Ownership: Unknown

What is a pet scam?

Online pet scams are a growing concern in the digital age, where fraudsters exploit the emotions of potential pet owners. These scammers use appealing images of pets, claiming they are available for sale or adoption at little to no cost, with the exception of shipping fees. To appear credible, they often set up counterfeit logistics websites that pose as legitimate shipping companies. Communication with victims is typically conducted through text-based platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or Facebook Messenger. Scammers avoid voice calls and outright refuse video calls, preventing any real-time visual confirmation of the pet’s existence.

Once the initial shipping fee is paid, the scammer may invent various hurdles, such as customs hold-ups, demanding extra money for supposed clearance costs. This cycle of deceit can persist, draining the victim’s finances and leaving them heartbroken when they finally realize the pet they hoped for never existed. These scams not only cause financial loss but also inflict significant emotional pain on unsuspecting animal lovers.

Read our full investigation into online pet scams at this link: Pet Scams Exposed

Report Scams to Government Agencies:
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U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) –Submit a Report

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