Is it true to adopt a dog on 58?
Everything on 58 is fake! I found it myself on the Internet, and it said golden retrievers were free to adopt. Another one is a Labrador. The addresses are very similar. Then keep in touch. The owner first sent me an address, saying it was at No. 3369 Hunan Highway, so I asked a boy from my colleague to come with me that night. After arriving at the place, the owner's phone couldn't be reached. (Taking the Longda Express Line) Later, an unknown number called me and asked to pick me up. As soon as you walk in, it's a pet clinic. There are 10 dogs downstairs. There are about thirty of them upstairs! Later, I contacted another person and it turned out to be the same company! That's the dog dealer. It was said that someone else had fostered her here, and it was given free of charge, but she had to pay 360 yuan for foster care and vaccines. After careful identification, we felt that it looked similar to a golden retriever, but its ears were a bit small and its fur was a bit fried. At that time, I searched the Internet for pictures and found that they were wrong. After going downstairs, I happened to meet a couple who came to return the dog. The couple said, "This is not a Chihuahua, it is a fake." The owner said, "We don't know the building. Someone else is fostering it here. You have to go with his owner. We can't change it." . . . . Se Na, at first glance, he looks like a straw dog! When buying, you should look for someone who knows how to read it. If you don't know, it will be safer to ask your mother in time. So we roughly know it must be fake. A golden retriever can easily cost 600 yuan from someone who is not so kind, especially to give you a puppy. Then when we went home and checked, we found a bunch of strings. In other words, if the dog you buy home is not of that breed or if it dies of illness, the store can just blame it and say it was fostered by someone else. This is one of their tactics! All I can say is that Shanghai is really amazing