Bought a ferret | What a scam! I bought a pet dog cheaply and ended up buying back a ferret.

A retired man from Catamarca Province bought a purebred dog at a ridiculous price, but was deceived. When he took the dog home for vaccination, he became suspicious. He suspected that he was buying an animal known as a Brazilian rat in Argentina. Co...


A retired man from Catamarca Province bought a purebred dog at a ridiculous price, but was deceived. When he took the "dog" home for vaccination, he became suspicious. He suspected that he was buying an animal known as a "Brazilian rat" in Argentina.

Consider what happened when his suspicions were confirmed - he actually bought two ferrets, injected with steroids at birth to increase their size, and had their coats modified to make them more like fluffy toy poodles.

The true form of this thing!

Buenos Aires local market station found that in the La Salada market that was once considered an urban legend, it was not only the unidentified man who had such an experience - there was also a woman who thought she was buying a Chiuhuahua, but actually bought a ferret. And neither the woman nor the retired man filed a lawsuit.

In the United States, toy poodles usually cost about $1,000 each, while ferrets only cost about $75.

The poodle was speechless

Compared with the notorious Dharavi slum in Mumbai, La Salada is considered the microeconomic center of the Argentine capital, where there are many immigrants and skilled Bolivians. Compared with some extremely prosperous areas of Buenos Aires, La Salada is a gathering place for informal small-time workers, dealers, and entrepreneurs who are lucky to get $150 selling ferrets as dogs.



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