Petition updateLet the Bidadari Dogs Continue to LiveWHY is Someone trying to harm our Bidadari Dogs?
Jermaine Chuasingapore, Singapore
May 18, 2025

Over a week ago we found water beads in the corral. These water beads are commonly known as Orbeez beads. In its dehydrated state, they are so tiny that they are not easily seen with the naked eye especially if they are the clear ones.

These beads will swell to many times its size when in contact with water. Such beads may cause intestinal blockage, or choking and possible death.

 

IG Post on Water Beads

The people who mixed and spread the water beads in the corral were representatives from NParks as they wore vests with its name and logo. We wrote to NParks but we have not received any updates other than being told that they are still investigating. We are puzzled why it’s taking so long since the evidence had been presented to them.

WE FOUND OPEN CANS thrown into the area where the dogs are! Open cans are a serious threat to the dogs as the dogs may get stuck in the cans or get cut by the sharp edges. The people who threw these cans in plastic bags were wearing vests bearing NParks logo.

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Are they trying to harm our dogs intentionally? Isn’t this animal cruelty? 

SOMETHING MUST BE DONE BEFORE ITS TOO LATE.

Our emails to NParks may not be strong and loud enough. We need your help to write to them and tell them to leave the Bidadari dogs alone, stop harming them and to stop trapping them. 

Ms Huang Yu-Ning, NParks CEO - HWANG_Yu-Ning@nparks.gov.sg

Mr Alex Yeo, MP for Potong Pasir - alex.yeo@pap.org.sg

Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for National Development - desmondlee@mnd.gov.sg

Mr Lawrence Wong, Prime Minister - Lawrence_WONG@pmo.gov.sg

 

Help to end the unnecessary suffering the harmless dogs are put through. 
Thank you 🙏🏽 

 

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