Wake County warns community about scam targeting owners of lost pets


The Wake County Animal Center is warning local residents not to fall victim to a scam targeting the owners of lost pets.


The scammer seeks out distraught pet owners who post on social media about their missing pets, finds their phone numbers and calls them after normal business hours pretending to be an employee of the Wake County Animal Center. The scammer has also manipulated the caller ID, so the phone number the fake employee is calling from shows up as the Wake County Animal Center on the targets’ phones.


The fake employee then tells the owner that the center has their pet, but the pet needs emergency surgery. The scammer requests money sent via electronic payment systems to perform it.


“We know at least one cat owner has fallen victim to this scam artist who is preying on people when they are most vulnerable,” said Vice Chair Susan Evans of the Wake County Board of Commissioners. “We don’t want this predator to take advantage of anyone else, so we’re spreading awareness about this scam countywide.”


The Wake County Animal Center does call the owners of pets who are brought to the center and have a microchip with associated contact information. However, these calls only take place during regular business hours, and staff will never ask for electronic payment of any kind. The only forms of payment the center accepts are cash, check or credit cards – all of which must be presented in person.


“This is a heartbreaking situation for people who just want to find their beloved missing pets,” said Wake County Animal Services Director Dr. Jennifer Federico. “We encourage the community to help us protect the owners of lost pets by sharing word of this terrible scam with colleagues, friends and family.”



Anyone who feels they were duped by the scam is urged to contact the Wake County Sheriff’s Office or their local law enforcement agency. 

Wake County Animal Center urges families to join Community Pet Days

 

The last Spring Community Pet Day will take place on April 21 at Wake County Southern Regional Center, 130 N Judd Parkway NE, Fuquay-Varina


The following services will be provided:


  • Rabies vaccination: a vaccine that protects against the rabies virus. Both 1-year and 3-year vaccines are offered. Bring proof of prior rabies vaccination (this must be a certificate or vet paperwork; a rabies tag is not sufficient). If you have the paperwork from your pet’s last rabies shot, your pet could get the 3-year vaccine. If you do not have paperwork, your pet can still get the 1-year vaccine. Cost $5.
  • DHPP: a combination vaccine that protects against five dog diseases – distemper, canine hepatitis, canine adenovirus, canine parainfluenza and parvovirus. Free.
  • FVRCP: a combination vaccine that protects against three cat diseases – feline herpesvirus 1 (FHV-1), feline calicivirus (FCV) and feline panleukopenia (FPV or feline distemper). Free.
  • Microchip: a small, electronic chip enclosed in a glass cylinder (about the size of a grain of rice), implanted under the skin and used to identify pets. The microchip is read by a scanner and shows an identification number that corresponds to the owner’s contact information. Free.
  • Please note: no other vaccines, flea or veterinary services are being offered. Services will be provided while supplies last.


Please note:


  • WAKE COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY: Due to a limited number of vaccines and microchips, these events are only open to residents of Wake County.
  • MAXIMUM OF FOUR (4) PETS: Plan to attend an additional event if you have more than four pets who need services.
  • WATER AND WEATHER: Wait times frequently exceed an hour or two. Please check the weather, dress appropriately and bring water for you and your pet(s). If you have an umbrella to provide shade or a chair you’d like to use while you wait, we encourage you to bring it! In the event of a cancelation due to inclement weather, please make sure to check our website in the morning of the event for any updates.
  • RABIES PAPERWORK: Bring proof of prior rabies vaccination (this must be a certificate or vet paperwork; a rabies tag is not sufficient). If you have the paperwork from your pet’s last rabies shot, your pet could get the 3-year vaccine. If you do not have paperwork, your pet can still get the 1-year vaccine.

More at wake.gov/PetDays

Join us for "Learn to Speak Dog: Play Styles & Preferences"


This session will build on the information covered in “Understanding Body Language” with more specific information to help prevent misunderstandings. Join experienced dog trainer and Wake County Animal Services employee, Meagan Frost, and learn your dog's playstyle and friend preferences.


Date: April 17, 2024

Time: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Cost: FREE

Register here.

April Holidays


  • National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week is here! From April 14-20, 2024, we celebrate and honor the dedicated professionals who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of animals in our communities. Take a moment to learn about the vital role of animal control officers and show your appreciation for their hard work and compassion. Thank you to all animal control officers for your dedication and commitment!


  • National Pet ID Week is here! From April 17-23, let's prioritize reviewing and enhancing our pet's identification measures. Pet ID is crucial for ensuring our furry friends have the best chance of being reunited with us if they ever get lost. Even the most well-behaved pets can find themselves in unexpected situations. he most popular and effective method of pet identification is using a microchip. If your pet isn't already microchipped, consider getting one. And if they are, ensure that your contact information is up to date with the microchip manufacturer. Let's work together to keep our beloved pets safe and secure!

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