Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A family who bought a puppy online have been left with an £11,000 vet bill after it came with fake vaccination documents - and died of a virus just two weeks later.
Jane Broomfield, 47, paid £550 for the pup, named Nola, after spotting the ad. The mum-of-two said she felt reassured the pet was well cared for because sellers said it came with vaccination documentation, a microchip and had been given flea and worm treatments.
After seeing the ad, which said the pet was a Jack Russell cross beagle,on June 6 and Jane picked her up a week later (June 13). "She was quite chirpy but she must have had the virus in her system when she arrived with us," Jane said of the
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