In response to Mothership’s queries, AVS Group Director Anna Wong said that two people had confirmed that they’d been bitten by one of these dogs. One of these people had also been chased by the other two dogs. The three dogs that were trapped are currently in AVS’ care. AVS will continue to monitor the dogs before assessing their suitability for rehoming under the Trap-Neuter-Rehome/Release-Manage (TNRM) programme. Members of the public who are interested in adopting dogs from the programme can approach TNRM rehoming partners. #sgnews #animal #dog
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