Pet owners warned of new scam which could put their lives at risk

Pet owners warned of new scam which could put their lives at risk

Pet owners warned of new scam which could put their lives at risk

Dogtown SA warns of latest pet scam. Supplied image.

Dogtown South Africa has warned pet owners to not fall prey to a new scam which could compromise their safety.

The animal shelter and rescue centre for abandoned and abused dogs said that they have received information about an individual posing as an official from Dogtown, who has been contacting people whose pets have gone missing and telling them that they have been found.

However, the organisation insists that this is just a scam.

“The modus operandi is to tell the person that they have found their pet and that if they send them airtime, they will be able to send them a location pin for them to collect their pet,” Dogtown South Africa founder Tracy McQuarrie explained.

She added that the imposter then requests that the pet owners provide proof of ownership of their animals.

“This includes but is not limited to photographs of them with their pet and ownership papers.”

McQuarrie said that this was concerning as it could potentially have people being lured to a location for criminal purposes.

“Criminals can pick up all sorts of personal information from the background of a photograph,” McQuarrie believes.

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