Goh Chong Tse arranged to have his corgi bred by a stud dog, selling one of the puppies for S$9,500.
SINGAPORE: A self-professed dog lover kept 19 dogs in his terrace house and engaged in illegal breeding, selling one of the puppies for S$9,500 .
From 2019 to July 2020, the couple owned four dogs - two corgis named Nutella and Waffles, and two shiba inus named Milktea and Pudding. Waffles gave birth to six puppies in late February 2021. Ang kept one puppy, while Goh and his wife kept four puppies.On Feb 9, 2022, officers from the National Parks Board acted on information they had received and inspected Goh's home.
The prosecutor sought a fine of S$9,400 for Goh. She said almost all the puppies had discharge, tear staining and poor dental health.
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