Deception on Facebook The Facebook page of the rescue service, - TopicsExpress



          

Deception on Facebook The Facebook page of the rescue service, which has been taken down, showed pictures of happy puppies, along with adoption updates and requests for donations through Paypal. Ankiel also asked people who liked the page to donate cages and medications for worms. Other animal rescue groups with Facebook pages warned animal lovers and adopters about the legitimacy of Ohana Dog Rescue, and the warnings likely saved the animals’ lives. Many Facebook users were deceived by Ankiel’s supposed dog rescue and shocked by the actual conditions. It’s hard to blame them when Ankiel was hiding behind a Facebook page and posting pictures of healthy looking dogs. Neighbors say they had no idea she was even operating a rescue service, because they never saw any animals outside.
Posted on: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 11:58:17 +0000

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