A community dog died after a hit-&-run incident at Tampines
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A community dog died after a hit-&-run incident at Tampines. 1 of its feeders is appealing for witnesses.

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this is big news?
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Looking for witness cannot meh

1. I have served the nation in a combat unit for 2.5 + 10 years. I had fulfilled my duty as a citizen, but has the country do it's part for me?
2. I don't know where the threat of CCP is, but I know the threat of CECA is already at my doorsteps
3. I had been called a CCP, JHK, Pinoy, but they never called me a CECA..
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#4

Community dog???

Strayed dog bah?
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since when was there a term "community dog" exist ? cat lover coined the term "community cat" sometimes in the 2000s and now dog lover also want to follow suit . these stray dogs are a danger to car driver and pax, shd he put away and if nobody adopt them shd be put down instead of letting them roam the street freely. Npark allow catch/release program for stray dogs only in less populated part of island like tuas and pasir ris park and they shd stay there else they shd be put away/down instead of endangering the lives of driver/pax
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(29-03-2024, 09:44 PM)limpeh394 Wrote:  since when was there a term "community dog" exist ? cat lover coined the term "community cat" sometimes in the 2000s and now dog lover also want to follow suit .

Soon homeless men and women will be called community men and community women!  Rotfl
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(29-03-2024, 09:20 PM)Bigiron Wrote:  A community dog died after a hit-&-run incident at Tampines. 1 of its feeders is appealing for witnesses.

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Poor dog. R.I.P.
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#8

Simi community dog. Stray dog say stray dog lor Big Grin

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#9

Poor dog. All dogs go to heaven.

Good luck to the driver. Junction all have J eye. Don’t think he can run.
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The driver can only get away if he is driving a Lexus. That’s the brand the lady teacher was driving back then when she was on her way back from zouk and dragged the man on bicycle at holland rd and she told the judge she thought she hit a branch. Wonder did any other lawyers used the same reason over so many years.
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Spore no dog meat to eat correct?
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Knnah, community dog also dunno. Read here to educate yourself....   Big Grin

A Community Dog is a specially trained canine that works in various community settings, providing support and assistance to people in need. Unlike assistance dogs, which are matched to a single partner, community dogs collaborate with a specialist handler or a health/education professional to help individuals achieve specific goals. Here are some key points about community dogs:
  1. Purpose and Settings:
    • Community dogs operate in a wide range of environments, including:
      • Special educational needs schools
      • Hospitals
      • With adults with autism
      • Children with brain injuries
      • Supporting older people
    • Their purpose is to assist people in achieving specific objectives.
  2. Training and Skills:
    • Community dogs undergo rigorous training to meet high standards.
    • They receive additional training tailored to the client group or environment they’ll be working in.
    • These dogs must be adaptable, patient, gentle, and self-controlled.
    • They work in diverse situations, from noisy roads to hospitals, schools, and shops.
  3. Collaboration and Goals:
    • Community dogs work alongside handlers and professionals.
    • Sessions are usually weekly and continue for several weeks or months.
    • The goal is for the person to achieve their objectives and eventually maintain them independently without relying on the dog.
  4. Impact and Future:

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A dog can the driver be charged or fine for not stop to help the dog ?....
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(30-03-2024, 07:24 AM)ysh02 Wrote:  A dog can the driver be charged or fine for not stop to help the dog ?....

Roadkill in SG has to be reported. So I guess he will get fine for not reporting.
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(29-03-2024, 09:20 PM)Bigiron Wrote:  A community dog died after a hit-&-run incident at Tampines. 1 of its feeders is appealing for witnesses.

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Sad lah! Sad Why never used the pedestrian crossing leh? Thinking
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(29-03-2024, 11:10 PM)sgh Wrote:  Spore no dog meat to eat correct?

think in china got dog meat festival.
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(30-03-2024, 07:24 AM)ysh02 Wrote:  A dog can the driver be charged or fine for not stop to help the dog ?....

Dog are man best friend. Dog will never betray her owner and friends. The driver should have a heart and stop his vehicle to check on the dog. From the car cam the driver is not to be blamed for the accident. The dog was scared in the middle of the road and tried to dash across the road to safety. Unfortunately, the driver did not noticed the dog in time to avoid hitting the dog. The driver should stop and render help to the injured whether it's a human or animal they knock into.
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#18

Should jail and cane this bloody driver for not stopping to help the dog. This dog is much more useful than some forum members here who are lazy, just have a  dream and dependent on parents coffin money.     Big Grin

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(29-03-2024, 10:33 PM)p1acebo Wrote:  Simi community dog.  Stray dog say stray dog lor Big Grin

Did you smell blood?
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May the driver meet a car accident and lose one leg!

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