Ranking
#2
in Other
NPS Score
-100
Recommended: Unlikely
Jun '25 - May '26
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My partner was unfortunately conned by Furry Kids Home (+27 84 471 9435 / https://furrykidshome.co.za ) and Global Parcel & Paws Shipping and Logistics (https://globalppsl.com ) while attempting to adopt a Mini Bull Terrier puppy named Molly. The websites advertised the following: nutrition, a one-year health certificate, guarantee of current vaccines and deworming, potty-training kit, blanket, toys, food samples, feeding manual, breeder support, shipping, and a 15-day money-back guarantee. Based on these promises, my partner paid R3,000. On the day the puppy was supposed to arrive, Global Parcel & Paws Shipping and Logistics contacted my partner and demanded an additional R10,000 before delivery. Since my partner requested a refund, all emails, WhatsApp messages, SMS, and calls have gone unanswered. This appears to be a classic adoption ****.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My partner was unfortunately conned by Furry Kids Home (+27 84 471 9435 / https://furrykidshome.co.za ) and Global Parcel & Paws Shipping and Logistics (https://globalppsl.com ) while attempting to adopt a Mini Bull Terrier puppy named Molly. The websites advertised the following: nutrition, a one-year health certificate, guarantee of current vaccines and deworming, potty-training kit, blanket, toys, food samples, feeding manual, breeder support, shipping, and a 15-day money-back guarantee. Based on these promises, my partner paid R3,000. On the day the puppy was supposed to arrive, Global Parcel & Paws Shipping and Logistics contacted my partner and demanded an additional R10,000 before delivery. Since my partner requested a refund, all emails, WhatsApp messages, SMS, and calls have gone unanswered. This appears to be a classic adoption ****.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
If you are sourcing a pure bred dog, beware of a business in Phalaborwa, Limpopo, supposedly trading as Furry Kids. The woman poses as the female part of a Christian couple who offer to set you up with pure bred puppies. She even provides a copy of her supposed ID. Once you've paid, they disappear off WhatsApp, and only answer emails until the day you're expecting the pup, which of course never arrives.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
If you are sourcing a pure bred dog, beware of a business in Phalaborwa, Limpopo, supposedly trading as Furry Kids. The woman poses as the female part of a Christian couple who offer to set you up with pure bred puppies. She even provides a copy of her supposed ID. Once you've paid, they disappear off WhatsApp, and only answer emails until the day you're expecting the pup, which of course never arrives.
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