S$2,000 reward offered for finding dog that went missing from Platinium Dogs Club

Here's hoping the dog will be found soon.

Matthias Ang | January 08, 2019, 02:29 PM

The owner of the infamous pet boarding facility, Platinium Dogs Club, has been arrested as of Jan. 6, and  dogs from the boarding house have since been reunited with their owners, or at the very least, freed from their ordeal.

However, one dog still remains missing until now -- a Sheltie called Prince.

As of Jan. 7, a reward of S$2,000 has since been put up to find the dog, according to a Facebook post by user Roderick Low.

Dog either at Bukit Batok or Bukit Timah

In his post, Low stated that Prince has been missing for more than two weeks since Dec. 23.

Low added that he had updated the poster originally created by Prince's owner, Elaine Mao, with her permission, to mention the reward of S$2,000 for "information that leads directly to Prince". 

Source: Roderick Low Facebook

The dog's potential locations have since been narrowed down to two areas: Bukit Timah and Bukit Batok.

Tagged and licensed

According to Mao's Facebook post, which is constantly updated, Mao said that Prince has been licensed for three more years, has a name tag on its neck and a microchip in him.

Prince can also be identified by his white neat streak which extends from the top of its head to his snout.

Source: Elaine Mao Yanlan Facebook post

He also has a long scar on his back which can be seen by pushing his fur to the sides.

Source: Elaine Mao Yanlan Facebook post

Mao added that Prince can respond to his name "with gentle claps".

However, Prince has not been out without its owners and does not know how to deal with the traffic.

Last spotted in Bukit Timah

In the latest update to Mao's post, Prince was last seen at Caltex Binjai Park along Dunearn Road, on Jan. 5 at 4pm.

Earlier on the same day, Prince was spotted at Chestnut Avenue in the early morning at 1am.

Do continue looking out for Prince, folks.

Left image from Elaine Mao Facebook post, right image from Roderick Low Facebook post

 

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