Singapore man fined for using his home as farm to breed dog for commercial purposes


NParks officers, acting on information, inspected the man’s home on Feb 9, 2022, and seized 19 dogs.

SINGAPORE, June 1 (The Straits Times/ANN): The owner of several dogs arranged to have one of his pets artificially inseminated, and after it gave birth to a litter, the owner of the other dog kept one puppy and one was sold.

On Wednesday, Goh Chong Tse, 37, was fined $9,000 after he pleaded guilty to five charges, including one for operating his premises as a farm for commercial purpose without a licence, by breeding his dog for commercial purposes.

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