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S$2,000 reward to anyone who finds missing dog: Layla, Shetland sheepdog, last seen at Bukit Merah bus stop

A woman is appealing for help in finding Layla, her Shetland Sheepdog, who was last seen at Block 201 Jalan Bukit Merah bus stop at 6:45 am on Tuesday, May 10.

Layla had just undergone surgery and was at a veterinarian’s office at Bukit Merah receiving after-surgery care when she went missing.

Posters appealing for help have been distributed all over Facebook, including the Lost and found pets in Singapore page and ROADS.sg.

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Ms Kai Ling, Layla’s owner, is offering a S$2,000 reward to the person/s who can help her find her beloved pet.

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The poster says that Layla is believed to be in any of the following areas: Lower Delta, Bukit Merah, Tiong Bahru, West Coast, River Valley, Alexandra, Kampong Bahru, Everton, or Tanjong Pagar.

Anyone who sees Layla is being asked to reach out via the phone numbers on the poster.

Ms Kai told mustsharenews that there had been a complication when Layla was operated on and that the dog is anxious and fearful, and does not tolerate a slip leash well.

“Prior to her escape, I have shared countless times that my dog, Layla, is scared and agreed to anti-anxiety pills,” she said, adding that the staff at the vet clinic had not gotten Layla’s leash and harness from her.

She continued by saying that without her being informed, Layla was said to have been brought out of the vet’s office on Tuesday morning.

“I never would have thought they would bring a dog in critical care for a walk,” mustshare news quotes her as saying.

Group chats on Telegram and Reddit have also been created so that anyone with information about Layla can easily reach out.

lost dog since may 10th from singapore

Search team updates may be found here.

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