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Some Singaporeans willing to pay more than $12,000 for a dog

January 25, 2021 A golden retriever can cost up to $12,800. Pixabay Would you pay more than $12,000 for a dog? Some Singaporeans can - and will. And demand for these costly canines shows no signs of abating, despite prices for many breeds ballooning since last year. Checks by The Straits Times found that a golden retriever can cost up to $12,800, compared with about $5,000 last January. A poodle can go for as much as $11,800, when one cost around $4,000 in the previous year. Demand for puppies surged right after the circuit breaker ended, and all five shops suggest that prices will continue to rise. Dogs are imported from places like Ireland, Taiwan and Australia, or come from local breeders.

$12,000 for a dog? Why pet lovers in S pore are willing to pay pandemic premiums

The Straits Times Dog lovers in Singapore paying thousands even as prices more than double Nanyang Technological University student Isabel Joy Kua bought her three-month-old bichon frise, Sunny, for $8,900 last month. PHOTO: COURTESY OF ISABEL JOY KUA https://str.sg/JKnN They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

How an attitude of gratitude, a dog and a butterfly saw me through 2020

December 28, 2020 Unsplash At the start of the year, I proposed 6 Mantras To Help You Navigate Through 2020 (And The Rest Of Life). I don t know about you, but as resolutions go, I must say I was able to stick to those mantras pretty successfully despite Covid-19 - especially the one about adopting an attitude for gratitude. Hey, I practice what I preach, okay. In this annus horribilis (that s Latin for a year of disaster or misfortune , not a reference to any unattractive body part hor), there was much to be damn  s-i-a-n about, including but certainly not limited to (deep breath) daily temperature taking, safe entry check-ins and check-outs, video conferencing, the plight of our migrant worker friends (click here for ways to help), hand sanitising, social distancing, WFH, HBL and, OMG, maskne! (How come so old still can get pimples one?!)

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