Beware of Pet Travel Scams

Looking for a pet online? Don’t get scammed!

Unfortunately, pet scams do exist and can happen to anyone. It’s important to learn how to spot a scam otherwise you could become a victim.

Jetpets is New Zealand’s most trusted pet transport company and we transport beloved family pets across New Zealand and the globe on a daily basis.

It’s important to remember that we do not sell pets.


How to spot a scam:

  • Criminal scammers will often use the names of legitimate pet shippers, such as Jetpets, and try to appear genuine by using pirate websites and replica logos. The difference is, correspondence will often come from a third-party domain such as gmail.com, rather than the company URL (for example: info@jetpets.com.au).
  • These scammers will generally offer to provide free or inexpensive puppies, in exchange for the price of shipping. In most cases, there is no dog or shipment, so please take precautions before paying money for services that may not exist. Other animals frequently offered include purebred cats, monkeys, birds, snakes, and small exotic animals.
  • Pet scammers often use websites like Gumtree or Facebook to advertise pets that do not exist. Expensive animals, like Bulldogs or toy breeds, are offered at very low prices or at no cost—all you have to do is pay for the shipping. If you see an ad like this, chances are it is a scam.
  • Scammers also regularly use Western Union or Money Gram as a payment method.  Unlike PayPal or a recognised credit card merchant system, Western Union and Money Gram payments are often untraceable and non-refundable.

If you see an offer that is too good to be true, it probably is. It probably is a scam!

We advise that before purchasing or organising the shipping of a pet online, always thoroughly research the company before making payment.

For more helpful information on how to spot a pet scammer, please visit the International Pet and Animal Transport Association (IPATA) website.

To report a scam visit: