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Singapore woman fined S$21,500 for keeping 79 dogs on landed property
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Published on 11/19/2025 14:52
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According to CNA, Julia Nicole Moss pleaded guilty on November 19, 2025 to 28 charges, including owning unlicensed dogs.

SINGAPORE, Nov 19 – A 50-year-old woman who kept 79 dogs in her landed property without proper licences or microchips has been fined S$21,500 (RM68,481) in what prosecutors described as an “unprecedented” case.

According to CNA, Julia Nicole Moss pleaded guilty on November 19, 2025 to 28 charges, including owning unlicensed dogs, keeping more than the legal limit of three, and failing to comply with directives from the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS). Another 72 charges were taken into consideration.

Authorities first discovered 65 unlicensed dogs at Moss’ home in June 2022, following a tip-off during a mortgage repossession.

Despite repeated inspections and directives, the number of dogs grew to 79, most of them toy poodle mixes.

Moss resisted efforts to microchip, sterilise, or rehome the animals, citing plans to relocate to Dubai.By 2024, AVS vets had microchipped 71 dogs at their own expense, but Moss failed to pay the costs.

She later moved the dogs without informing authorities, forcing NParks to track them down through public feedback.

 

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