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A dog was rescued from a central road divider along the East Coast Parkway (ECP) at around 8:20 this morning (July 5).
Stomper Anonymous had alerted Stomp to the rescue mission of the involved personnel of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), Animal Lovers League (ALL), Surveillance System of the Expressway (EMAS) and the police.
Anonymous shared videos and photos that show the capture process
Stomp then contacted ALL to find more information about the rescue.
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Catheryn, who was a member REHoming's team from ALL, told Stomp that the dog had gone missing two weeks ago during an outing to East Coast Park, and was sighted for the first time on June 27th. (July 4).
She said: "All arrived at the scene around 10 pm, and we were about 4 hours after placing a trap.We also put food on the ground to attract Mama Pong
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"EMAS and the police had helped to control the traffic, bypassing it so that we could carry out the rescue, especially in the morning, when traffic is heavier.
"Then the next day at 8:20, EMAS alerted us that a dog was in the trap, so we went"
"She is now safe and back in the world. shelter. "
Catheryn also added that she wanted to say a big thank you to the SPCA, EMAS and the police for their help
Stomp had also made contact with Mohan, the co-founder of ALL.
Mohan said: "Mama Pong was not hurt, just a little dirty when she was found."
"When she was captured, she even tried to escape by digging a hole in the ground. She talks about her first meeting with Mama Pong five years ago. Mohan said that she was also stuck at the center of a street, along Jurong East Street 11.
"I suppose old habits are dying
" Five years ago, Mama Pong was found with her puppies, and we had managed to move them to a sewer. "
Mohan also added that his shelter was an anti-death shelter.
" No animals are slaughtered, they stay here as long as they live. "
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