Ng Boon Siong was fined $4,500 for failing to leash or muzzle his bull terrier in a public place, leading to an attack on another dog and injuries to the owner. The incident occurred on October 23, 2023, near a playground along Jalan Taman.
Ng Boon Siong's bull terrier attacked a dog belonging to a member of the public, resulting in the latter two sustaining injuries.SINGAPORE - A Singapore an man was fined $4,500 after his dog, a male bull terrier , attacked another dog belonging to a member of the public, resulting in the latter sustaining injuries.
His dog was unleashed and unmuzzled - which meant that it was not under Ng’s control at the time, noted court documents. However, at that point, the bull terrier was already biting onto Miso’s harness. Ooi struggled to pull his dog away, and was dragged down the road by the bull terrier. Court documents showed that Ng had previously been issued three fines under the Animals and Birds Rules by the Animal & Veterinary Service , a cluster of the National Parks Board.
Following this, Ooi sought medical attention at Kallang polyclinic the next day, incurring charges of $122.68. He also purchased a replacement harness for Miso at a cost of $26.65.
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