Dog chained to wall in owner's garden "stolen": Animal welfare group appealing for information



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A dog that was chained to a wall in its owner's garden was reportedly stolen, and an animal welfare group is appealing for information to look for it.

A Stomper Alert on the Facebook page of Chained Dog Awareness in Singapore (CDAS) on Oct 30.

The dog, nicknamed Rusty because of the rusty chain it was attached to, was allegedly "stolen".

In 2015, Rusty's poor living conditions, which allowed it to sit, stand and pace in the same small area.

According to AsiaOne, it had become a case with the relevant authorities.

Rusty's owner had apparently extended the length of the chain after volunteering efforts and investigations by the authorities, but the dog still remained tethered to the wall.

The Stomper had also passed by the house on Oct. 31 when he saw the wall Rusty was tethered to be painted.

He said: "The pillar Rusty was chained to be painted.

In the post, the group wants to know where Rusty is to ensure that he is in "good and safe hands".

Facebook user Fannie Loke suggested engaging an animal communicator (AC) in the comments section.

CDAS commented on how to pay for fees to hire AC.

Facebook user Doris Yam said that she would "chip in $ 200" to engage the AC.

Facebook user Eerena Teo recounted the situation and said: "In this case, which had been stretched since 2015, many people have been broken up and broken up, Rusty, the public did not give up."

"Those who were involved took the time to visit Rusty tirelessly and also to advise owner.

"Some people, some offered to adopt, others with big hearts offered to invest in retraining so any possible behavioural issues could be modified.

"Everyone hoped to see the dog being treated better."

On Oct 31, another post was made to confirm that a police report was made on Oct 27 and also to appeal for more help.

If you have any information about Rusty or know of his whereabouts, kindly contact us at [email protected] or WhatsApp (+65) 9384 3761.

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