NParks investigating case involving dog that died after being left unattended at grooming facility
The Straits Times - Singapore·2025-11-04 04:00
SINGAPORE - The N ational Parks Board (NParks) is investigating a case where a dog died after it was sent to a pet shop for grooming and was reportedly left unattended.
The animal’s owner Tanish Dhillon said the dog , called Buddy, had been picked up by a transport service at around 8.30am on Oct 30 , and dropped off at pet shop Pawsome Singapore at around 9.15am.
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Blund 07/11/2025
哎 Owners of their pets should stopped going to these so called groomers… since they have treated their pets as their babies, take care of them yourself
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Blund reply Blund 07/11/2025
哈哈 If you’re unable look after them yourself, don’t own them
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Userh7h7 06/11/2025
poor doggie dont know how he died.. owner should make effort to personally bring your doggie for grooming n not trust or leave it to the pet shop to do without keeping an eye on them what they do to your doggie.
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Davis27 06/11/2025
Quite likely the dog was in distress when left alone in the cage and struggled to get out by using his teeth and paws on the cage. Injuries on his mouth and paws led to the bleeding.
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Valour(^_^) 09/11/2025
Quite a sadden case in this way that such things have happened
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