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Fur baby's mum appeals to cyclists to 'slow down near pedestrians and pets' after a hit-and-run incident that shattered her dog's jaw
Fur baby's mum appeals to cyclists to 'slow down near pedestrians and pets' after a hit-and-run incident that shattered her dog's jaw

Independent Singapore

time21-05-2025

  • Independent Singapore

Fur baby's mum appeals to cyclists to 'slow down near pedestrians and pets' after a hit-and-run incident that shattered her dog's jaw

SINGAPORE: A woman whose fur baby got into an unfortunate accident took to social media to appeal to cyclists to be more careful. Her post has elicited a lot of sympathy from netizens, many of whom went on to share her post. On the Dogs Singapore Facebook page on Monday (May 19), Wendy Ong wrote, 'This morning, while my helper was walking our beloved dog, a nightmare happened.' Ms Ong explained that after the dog had done his business and the helper was cleaning up after him, a man speeding by on a bike suddenly came out of nowhere and collided with the dog from behind. 'The impact was so severe — it shattered his jaw and knocked out all his front teeth,' she added. However, the worst part for Ms Ong was that the cyclist, who had stopped momentarily, sped away without a word to Ms Ong's helper after he saw that the dog was bleeding from his mouth. The fur baby was rushed immediately to the vet, where an X-ray of the dog's jaw showed that it was completely fractured, and several of the dog's teeth needed to be extracted. Ms Ong ended up needing to pay the veterinary clinic's bill of $1,250 for surgery and consultation. She added a copy of the bill along with her post. 'I'm devastated. My dog is in so much pain — and all because of an irresponsible, heartless cyclist who didn't even have the decency to stay and take accountability. Please — if you cycle, slow down near pedestrians and pets. One reckless moment can destroy a life,' she added. In comments to her post, Ms Ong wrote that the incident occurred between 8 and 8:15 a.m. at Tampines BLK 874B, in a small park right under her block. When asked if the helper had been able to identify the type of cyclist who caused the mishap, she wrote, 'My helper only managed to describe the cyclist as an uncle. She's still quite new to Singapore, just a few months here, so she's not too familiar with the types of cyclists yet.' Fortunately, even if the veterinarian had said that the dog's bottom jaw bone had been completely shattered and broken bones were removed during the surgery, the jaw has been repaired, and the dog will be able to eat normally. Dogs mainly chew using their back teeth, the vet explained to Ms Ong. Many commenters urged Ms Ong to file a police report over the incident. The Independent Singapore has reached out to Ms Ong for further comments or updates. /TISG Read also: Pet grooming company apologises after leaving wet dog shivering in cold water unattended for almost 20 minutes during livestream

Wendy Ong is the Singaporean power player behind some of music's biggest stars
Wendy Ong is the Singaporean power player behind some of music's biggest stars

Tatler Asia

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

Wendy Ong is the Singaporean power player behind some of music's biggest stars

With a career spanning hip-hop, opera, and pop royalty, Wendy Ong has steered the rise of global icons—and now, she's paving the way for greater Asian representation in music's biggest rooms It is not everyday you hear about Singaporeans making waves in the music industry, let alone in Hollywood. Yet Wendy Ong, the global co-president and chief marketing officer of TaP Music, is transforming that narrative with a career spanning some of the industry's most prestigious record labels and artist management firms. To paint you a picture of her weight in the industry, she oversees a diverse roster of globally renowned artists, including Lana Del Rey, Ellie Goulding and Noah Cyrus, and was instrumental in Dua Lipa's rise to global pop stardom. Earlier in her career at Capitol Music, she was fundamental in launching Sam Smith's career in the US. Ong attended Ngee Ann Polytechnic to study mass communications, and it was through a stint at the campus radio station that she uncovered a deep appreciation for the music industry. This early passion paved the way for her career, which began at BMG Singapore. She later moved to Hong Kong, and eventually to New York, where she joined Clive Davis' Arista Records. There, she launched the hip-hop duo OutKast worldwide and bolstered the careers of artists such as Alicia Keys and The Strokes. In case you missed it: These Asian music performers are now global superstars Above Wendy Ong

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