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Puppy scams are on the rise. How do you know if a breeder is dodgy?

We do stupid things when we’re in love.
That includes when we’ve fallen hard for a puppy or even just the idea of having one.
Scammers and dodgy breeders are sitting there waiting to take advantage of that and the pandemic-prompted demand for dogs hasn’t helped.
In Australia, puppy scams have increased fourfold on what they were just a year ago and people have so far been swindled out of more than $1.6 million.
Here’s how to avoid adding to that figure and make sure you’re purchasing your pup from a breeder who is doing the right thing.
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