A shiba inu puppy and its owner suffered injuries as a result of the attack.
A generic picture of a bull terrier and the injured Shiba Inu puppy that suffered abrasions on its snout. SINGAPORE: Despite having been previously fined a total of S$1,400 by the Animal and Veterinary Service for failing to adhere to regulations which stipulate his dog breed must be leashed and muzzled, a man failed to do so last year.
Ng had previously been issued three composition fines by AVS - a cluster of the National Parks Board - in 2022 and 2023 for not doing so. In response to CNA's queries, NParks confirmed the fines were in relation to the same dog. Miso's owner struggled to pull his dog away, as the bull terrier already had clamped down on the harness worn by the shiba inu, and as a result, lost his balance and was dragged down the road.
Wounds suffered by the owner of the puppy on his knee and on his fingers after the attacked. The victim sought medical attention at Kallang Polyclinic on Oct 24, 2023, incurring a charge of S$122.68. He also had to buy a replacement harness for his dog, which cost S$26.65, and both costs were paid out of pocket.
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