Farrah Abraham and her daughter Sophia were looking forward to adding a new pup to their family until online "haters" got involved.

The former MTV "Teen Mom" stars shared that they were adding another furry friend to their crew in a YouTube video posted on March 29.

"Sophia has some big news," the 28-year-old mother began.

"So we were looking on PuppySpot.com and I was looking to see puppies and we found this cute little munchkin," Sophia took over. "So we gave them a call and we got the puppy and it is coming in April."

The 11-year-old showed off the black and white pomeranian's photo and revealed that she planned to call him "Oreo."

Those puppy plans quickly came to a halt though after "haters" allegedly sabotaged the deal. In an Instagram post on March 31, Farrah revealed that the whole ordeal would be talked about on the next episode of her podcast "Abraham Gals".

"COMING IN HOT," she captioned the social media post. "OWNER OF PUPPYSPOT.COM scammed sophia of her new puppy online at PuppySpot.com signed a contract, approved family, took all the money and then cruelly used haters made up lies... as a slanderous scam excuse to not send her new puppy she owns."

"Sophia won’t have her new family member for Easter," she continued. "How malicious can a online dog seller be to traumatize a family again after therapy?!"

The mother-daughter duo added that the new podcast episode would be titled, "DON’T BUY YOUR DOG ONLINE FROM PUPPYSPOT.COM RECORDED CALL FROM OWNER" but did not say when it would be released.

While Farrah struggles to purchase a new canine, fellow controversial "Teen Mom" alum Jenelle Evans introduced her new canine to the world.

"Meet Rosey!" she told her followers in February alongside a photo of two of her children holding a brown-haired pup.

Jenelle detailed what led her to purchase another pet and the research she did to prepare. For the record, she did not receive her new fur baby from PuppySpot.com.