RSPCA and Dogs Home of Tasmania say puppy scams are rife across Tasmania

Caitlin Jarvis
Updated July 5 2022 - 11:50am, first published 11:46am
WATCH OUT: RSPCA Tasmania chief executive Jan Davis says Tasmanians should arm themselves with information to protect against puppy scams. Picture: file
WATCH OUT: RSPCA Tasmania chief executive Jan Davis says Tasmanians should arm themselves with information to protect against puppy scams. Picture: file

Tearful calls are coming in to the RSPCA every day from people who have experienced the keen loss of falling foul of a puppy scam.

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Caitlin Jarvis

Caitlin Jarvis

Senior Journalist

I have worked in the Tasmanian digital/print media for 11 years, spanning two newsrooms. I have developed a keen interest in agricultural, development and education news, as well as issues-based long-form journalism. Contact me at caitlin.jarvis@examiner.com.au

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