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I Bought A $1,000 Purebred Frenchie On The Internet — Here's The Dog I Actually Received

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While Crystal explained that she had contacted her bank to get her money back, she wasn't sure she would be successful.

"People are always getting scammed like this with Frenchies but as a Frenchie owner don't give up because they are the best dogs ever," another viewer wrote.

In 2020,

dog adoption scams ran amuck during the pandemic, as homebodies sought a furry companion during lockdown.

As adoption rates soared, so did scams, as criminals offered pups for sale that didn't actually exist, resulting in eager adopters losing thousands of dollars.


I'm A Dog Groomer And These Are The 'demon' Breeds You Should AVOID At All Costs

  • A dog groomer has revealed the breeds you should never get
  • The unnamed animal expert said that Pomeranians are demons
  • Brown Labradors were labeled as 'crazy'
  • A dog groomer has revealed the breeds you should avoid at all costs - and they may just be some of the cutest furry friends out there. 

    The pup expert, who goes by The Canoodler on TikTok, took to the video-sharing platform to detail, which canines you should avoid. 

    According to the groomer, Pomeranians are 'demons' while Maltese pups are 'rats.'

    In a viral video, which has so far amassed more than 2.9 million views, the dog groomer broke down which dogs could create problems.

    A dog groomer has revealed the breeds you should avoid at all costs - including Pomeranians, which they noted were 'demons' (stock image)

    The animal expert said bulldogs were always 'stinky' and would leave you 'drowning in vet bills' (stock image)

    As for Great Danes, they are 'scared of everything', according to the groomer (stock image)

    Getting a furry friend? Avoid these 'demon' dogs 
  • Pomeranian
  • Maltese
  • Chihuahua
  • Frenchies 
  • Brown Labradors  
  • Bulldogs
  • Bernese Mountain Dogs  
  •  

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    'My thoughts on dog breeds as a dog breeder,' the content creator captioned the clip. 

    The first dog the expert spoke about were Labradors. 

    The dog groomer branded brown Labradors as 'crazy', white Labradors as 'fat', and black Labradors as 'angels.' 

    'Your Lab dog should not be obese,' the expert added.

    The groomer also said that you should ensure to keep your Labradors 'socialized.'

    Adding that they are one of the 'most popular family dogs.' 

    The expert also took a hit at dog names, adding: 'Naming your black Lab Luna or Raven isn't original.'

    Next, the dog groomer compared Pomeranians to 'demons.' 

    'Very prone to post-grooming alopecia. Can be a demon spawn. Like a small Chow Chow,' The Canoodler wrote. 

    As for bulldogs, the expert claimed that these dogs were always 'stinky.'

    The dog groomer branded brown Labradors as 'crazy', white Labradors as 'fat', and black Labradors as 'angels' (stock image)

    The animal expert also recommended you avoided Bernese Mountain Dogs because they were 'stubborn' (stock image)

    The content creator hailed a Bichon Frise as a great dog, adding that they had no problems with them (stock image)

    Frenchies had become extremely popular in recent years, but the groomer hailed the pups as 'unhealthy' (stock image)

    And that they will leave you 'drowning in vet bills.' 

    Frenchies had become extremely popular in recent years, but the groomer hailed the pups as 'unhealthy.' 

    While the dog expert said Border Collies were 'amazing,' they noted that if you lived in the city, you should not get one of these dogs. 

    'Y'all city people have no business owning these unless you're prepared to stimulate them properly,' they said.

    '"My Border Collie has behavioral issues" - no, you just got the working breed and expected it to sit in your living room all day.

    'Amazing dogs.'

    The content creator hailed a Bichon Frise as a great dog, adding that they had no problems with them.  

    While the dog expert said Border Collies were 'amazing,' they noted that if you live in the city, you should not get one of these dogs (stock image)

    The dog groomer branded Maltese breeds as 'rats' and claimed they had 'too many hair splinters' (stock image)

    Lastly, the groomer detailed how they felt about Chihuahua, claiming that they had gotten 'better' (stock image)

    Next, the dog groomer noted that Great Danes were 'gentle giants,' adding that they were so scared of everything. 

    The animal expert also recommended you avoided Bernese Mountain Dogs, because they were 'stubborn,' and Maltese breeds as they were 'rats' and had 'too many hair splinters.' 

    Lastly, the groomer detailed how they felt about Chihuahuas, claiming that they had gotten 'better.'

    People flooded the comments section, with many of them agreeing with the pup expert. 

    One person wrote: 'So real on the Border Collie.' 

    Another user added: 'I'm also a dog groomer… I hate every doodle.' 

    'Actual good takes,' someone else said. 

    'I have a Frenchie and you're so real,' one comment read. 


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