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Sugar Glider Sugar Bear Glider Rescues 3

 

Sugar glider sugar bears are increasingly becoming popular and this has led to many internet related scams for sugar glider sugar bears. The most common are the sugar glider sugar bear rescues that apparently rescue sugar glider sugar bears abandoned by their owners and appeal to the love of animals of people. A simple way you can call the bluff is simply by calling up an animal shelter and verifying about abandoned sugar glider sugar bears. You will find out that most animal shelters never get any sugar glider sugar bears, contrary to the claims in the scam that they are overrun by these pets.

 

USDA regulates the breeding of sugar glider sugar bears in America, and abandoned sugar glider sugar bears are extremely rare. Three common ways in which these scams work are – by posing as pet owners wanting to find a suitable home for baby sugar glider sugar bears, by pretending to be small time breeders not covered by USDA jurisdiction and by the common sugar glider sugar bear rescue scam where they want you to believe that you are adopting an abandoned sugar glider sugar bear, for a small fees of course.

 

You should be careful never to fall for this irrespective of how convincing a story they tell you or how professional their website might be. It is never advisable to buy pets off the internet as you will not get the first hand experience of interaction with the pets and can never know what, if anything, is wrong with these animals. Most of the times, sugar glider sugar bears off the internet are those that have never been bonded to people or that are too old to breed, and thus the owner wants to abandon them, which is pathetic but true. To genuinely help these animals, you could enlist at your nearest animal shelter for a rare case of an abandoned sugar glider sugar bear.

 

You might also consider having your Vet join the Association of Sugar glider sugar bear Veterinarians that is free to join but only for Vets and that takes care of all sugar glider sugar bears that might have been abandoned by their owners. 


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