SINGAPORE – After two sleepless nights, Mr Matthew Teh was finally able to rest easy on Dec 9 after learning that his missing pet dog, Kiko, had been found.
The undergraduate was in Vietnam with his family when they were alerted at about 8pm on Dec 7 by dog daycare Woofworks that their chow chow had gone missing.
The dog was seen in an online video wandering on the CTE.
When contacted, Mr Teh, 24, said that he had not been able to sleep and was extremely stressed and worried.
Although the family was supposed to return only on Dec 11, they flew back to Singapore on Dec 8 to begin searching for the dog.
His family, who have had Kiko for five years since the dog was a three-month-old puppy, had offered a $5,000 reward for Kiko’s safe return.
After two gruelling days, a Telegram group set up to coordinate search efforts blew up with the news at about 3pm on Dec 9 that Kiko had been found.
A member of the group sent a video showing Kiko walking inside a drain near 8 Mar Thoma Road.
In another photo update at about 3.20pm, the dog is seen out of the drain and standing next to his rescuer. The owners were also said to be rushing to the scene, with durian and water in tow.
The man who found Kiko, who was seen inside a drain near 8 Mar Thoma Road.





