The missing dog’s daycare, Woofworks, said on Dec. 9 that the dog slipped out during an event “when an exit wasn’t secured properly by a visiting guest”. Staff chased after him but lost sight of him. Woofworks apologised and said they were “doing everything possible to find him” and is reviewing safety measures, including “smart tag locator, additional barriers and stricter visitor protocols”. #dogs#singapore#animals#fyp
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