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Magikpet Review: Is It Legit? Here's What We Found

If you're searching for Magikpet reviews, you probably saw the store in a social media ad — and you're doing exactly the right thing by checking before buying. Here's the short version: when we investigated in June 2026, magikpet.com did not load, and we could not find an independent review footprint for the store anywhere we looked. Below is everything we could verify, and what to do whether you're thinking of buying or already have.

📅 June 3, 2026⏱️ 5 min read🔎 Research-based review
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Reviewed by the MyPawAdvisor Editorial Team

This is a research-based brand check. We report only what we could and couldn't verify from public sources — and we're explicit about the difference.

Skeptical-looking pug — the right attitude toward unknown online pet stores

What We Could (and Couldn't) Verify

We ran the same checks on Magikpet that we'd run on any unfamiliar pet store. The results, as of June 2026:

🚩 What we found

  • The website didn't respond. Our attempts to load magikpet.com failed — the site refused connections entirely. A store you cannot reach is a store that cannot ship you anything or process a refund.
  • No independent review footprint. Our searches found no substantive Trustpilot profile, no Better Business Bureau record, and no reviews from established pet publications for this store.
  • No identifiable company. We could not establish who operates or operated the store, or from where.

To be precise about what this means: we are not asserting Magikpet defrauded anyone — we have no customer reports either way, which is part of the problem. What we can say is that every signal a trustworthy retailer normally produces is absent here. By the standard we'd apply to any store, that's a clear "do not send money."

The Pattern This Fits

Hundreds of small pet stores follow the same life cycle: launch on a storefront platform, run aggressive social media ads (often with deep "closing down sale" discounts and product videos borrowed from other sellers), collect orders for a few months, accumulate complaints about non-delivery or quality, and then go dark — leaving a dead domain and a trail of people searching "[store name] reviews" after the fact. The volume of searches for Magikpet reviews combined with an unreachable website is consistent with that life cycle's final stage.

None of this is unique to Magikpet, which is why the more useful thing we can give you is the checklist we use ourselves.

The 5-Minute Pet Store Trust Checklist

1. Search the store name + “reviews” — off-site

Testimonials on the store's own pages mean nothing. You're looking for Trustpilot, BBB, Reddit threads, or coverage by real publications. Finding nothing at all is itself a red flag for any store claiming an established business.

2. Find the company behind the site

Legit retailers show a company name, physical address, and working contact channels. A contact form and a Gmail address is not a company.

3. Check the domain age

Free WHOIS lookups show when a domain was registered. A store claiming years of happy customers on a domain registered three months ago is lying to you.

4. Reverse-image-search the product photos

Dropship storefronts reuse manufacturer photos found on dozens of other sites at half the price. Google Lens takes seconds and frequently finds the same product on AliExpress.

5. Pay only with buyer protection

Credit cards and PayPal give you dispute rights when goods never arrive. Bank transfers and debit cards give you very little. If a store pushes you toward unprotected payment, walk away.

Already Ordered from Magikpet?

Don't wait for the store to make it right — go through your payment provider. Credit card: call your issuer and dispute the charge for goods not received; most allow disputes for 60–120 days after purchase. PayPal: open a dispute in the Resolution Center within 180 days. Debit card: contact your bank immediately — protections are weaker but often still available. Keep screenshots of your order confirmation, the ad you clicked, and any emails. And if you created an account with a password you use elsewhere, change that password now.

The Safer Way to Buy the Same Products

Nearly everything these storefronts advertise — grooming tools, interactive toys, harnesses, beds — exists on Amazon from sellers with visible review histories, buyer protection, and predictable returns. We've hands-on tested the staples in most of these categories:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Magikpet legit?

A: We can't verify that it is. As of June 2026, magikpet.com did not respond when we attempted to load it, and we could not find an established, independent review footprint for the store — no substantive Trustpilot profile, no Better Business Bureau record, and no coverage from known pet publications turned up in our research. That doesn't prove a scam, but it means there is nothing verifiable to recommend.

Q: Is Magikpet a scam?

A: We don't have evidence to make that accusation — what we have is an absence of everything a trustworthy store normally shows: a working website, an identifiable company, and independent reviews. Our advice is simply not to send money to a store you cannot verify, whatever its name.

Q: I ordered from Magikpet and nothing arrived. What do I do?

A: Act through your payment provider, not the store. If you paid by credit card, file a dispute (chargeback) for goods not received — most issuers allow this within 60–120 days. If you paid through PayPal, open a dispute in the Resolution Center. Keep screenshots of your order confirmation and any emails. If you shared a password you use elsewhere, change it.

Q: Why do so many pet stores like this appear and disappear?

A: Low-overhead dropshipping stores can be launched in days, marketed through social media ads, and abandoned just as quickly when complaints or ad costs pile up. The pet niche is a frequent target because pet owners buy emotionally and often. The pattern — heavy ads, steep 'closing sale' discounts, vague company info, then a dead website — is common enough that a store's disappearance is itself the answer to 'is it legit.'

Q: How do I check if an unknown pet store is trustworthy?

A: Five-minute checklist: (1) search the store name plus 'reviews' and look for independent platforms, not testimonials on the store's own site; (2) look for a physical address and real contact details; (3) check how old the domain is on a WHOIS lookup — stores 'established since 2015' with a domain registered last month are lying; (4) reverse-image-search product photos to see if they're someone else's; (5) prefer payment methods with buyer protection.

Bottom Line

We can't review what we can't reach. An unreachable website plus zero independent review footprint means Magikpet fails the most basic trust checks we apply to any store — so our recommendation is simple: don't send money, and if you already did, start a payment dispute today rather than waiting. The products these ads promote are nearly always available from verifiable sellers for a similar price.