[TRENDING: Worker injured in animal attack at Carole Baskin’s rescue, Avoid travel to Mexico, CDC says, Brightline Trains targeting 2022 for OIA station]Scammers ask for payments through apps such as Cashapp and Zelle and through gift cards.The Better Business Bureau recommends seeing the pet in person before paying any money.You can do it by video call, and scammers are unlikely to go along with it.Do a reverse-image search of the pet photo and search for a distinctive phrase in the pet description.Do some research and find out the fair price for the breed you want and consider adopting from a local animal shelter instead..