Imagine you’re out for a routine evening stroll with your beloved dog when the unexpected happens: A sudden lunge from another animal leaves your pet severely injured and bleeding profusely.
In the frantic chaos that follows, you realise you do not know where the nearest emergency vet is, and local taxis refuse to take you in because of the mess. For many Singaporean pet owners, this nightmare scenario represents a terrifying gap in urban pet care.
Enter Major (MAJ) Benjamin Burke aka MAJ Ben, 25, and his partner, 22-year-old Captain (CPT) Rinchen Koh.
At an age when most Gen Zs are just navigating their first corporate jobs, this young couple co-founded Royal Animal Rescue (Rar), a private, 24-hour emergency pet rescue service designed to bring swift pre-hospital medical care directly to distressed animals.

To fund the venture and acquire their specialised equipment — which has grown from a single rental van to an impressive fleet of two ambulances, a rescue vehicle, and a medical motorbike — the duo partnered up with a vet and invested their own capital into the company.
If you’ve spotted them around the island, you’ll notice they look strikingly official. That is completely intentional.
The couple made the strategic decision to make Rar a uniformed organisation, mirroring the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) to ensure operational success on the ground.
Backed by a dedicated squad of 50-plus emergency volunteers across Singapore, MAJ Ben and CPT Rinchen are completely redefining what it means to protect our furry, feathered or scaled family members.
We spotted MAJ Ben and his team at Furkids Fiesta 2026 at Clarke Quay, and chatted with him about how a personal tragedy sparked a revolutionary business, how his national service days prepared him for the job, and how he copes with the high-stakes hustle.
What’s the story behind why you decided to launch Royal Animal Rescue?
“My partner and I had a dog once named Casper. He was a 16-year-old Shih Tzu. We were walking him in the park one day and a German Shepherd lunged out and bit him in the jaw. The whole jaw got ripped off and he was bleeding profusely.
“We had no idea if there were nearby hospitals or how to even transport him. A taxi even rejected us because of the amount of blood.
“So, a neighbour actually drove us to Beecroft (an emergency vet and animal hospital]) which is in the south of Singapore.
“We were in the west [when the incident happened], so it’s a pretty far distance. Casper was lucky to survive.”
Because of that, Rar was founded about three months afterwards, in September of 2023.
Casper passed away in May 2025.
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