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Pets In Japan -
06-26-2010, 03:08 PM
Do dogs and cats have a good life in JAPAN. Are they treated AS animals and not treated cruelly.
I saw a film about cats and dogs in CHiNA who are treated in terrible ways plus getting skinned alive-- which is appalling. If I had my way I would not buy anything from CHINA until they change their attitude to animals. I wonder how much freedom a dog or cat might have. Are there decent parks etc to exercise dogs? I hate to see dogs dressed up in fancy clothes. It is so unnatural and cruel to do that-- and humiliating for the animals. Do many japanese people own pets? If their homes are small is there enough room? |
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06-26-2010, 03:33 PM
I'm sure with a quick google search you may find if there are any dog parks in Japan
Also: Top 10 Dog Friendly Cities in Japan Also, a bit off-topic, but some vets prefer that you dress your animals if they have short fut, especially in the winter or in colder climates. Unnatural, yes. Cruel? Hardly. Dressing an animal up doesn't make it any more or less happier - if it loves it's owner and life, it's not going to give two thoughts over what's on it's back. Plus, if you live in America like I do, you would see that it would be impossible to NOT buy things that were made in China. |
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06-26-2010, 05:53 PM
Hello,
Don't worry about that, Japan is a pet friendly country! I have a friend in Tokyo who owns a beagle, the dog already 8years. And they never have a problem in terms of their pet. They also bring their dog at the park every evening for exercise. They love Charlie so much.. |
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06-27-2010, 10:44 AM
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There was a time when we were not supposed to send dogs to JAPAN because of the way they were treated. One reads about them being being discarded by sending them down the refuse Shoot. The chikuken company used to import from here or Ireland. Sadly there are always people who treat all animals badly often with neglect. I have a schnauzer, a cairn terrier and a funny little affenpinscher-- he is so comical. I am not sure how to do the quotes and responses so forgive me if I make a mess of it all. get it wrong |
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06-27-2010, 10:53 AM
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RE CHINA-- Sadly I know that is too true-- what isn't MADE IN CHINA? but I still feel they should be taught how to treat living creatures that have feelings just as we humans do. Seeing films of some of their markets also is terrible. They have advanced in many ways but to skin pets alive------What sane person would do that? Its okay to keep a dog warm but there can be too much!! Just my opinon of course. |
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06-28-2010, 01:55 PM
Have you heard of CatCafes?
They're little places with tons of cats, you go there, pay a fee and can hang out with cats for a certain amount of time. You can order tea, coffee, desserts, etc. while staying there at the same time. I was fascinated the 1st time I went, I thought it was a super good idea since several appartments do not permit the renters to have pets. I haven't visited a lot of them, but the few ones I did in Tokyo were great! It made me feel a lot better while I missed my own cats back home. |
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06-28-2010, 04:21 PM
about the cat cafes, gosh I have never heard of them before-- it sounds intriguing. Are the cats treated well?
It sounds like a good idea if people can't have their own cats. Not sure if we have them in the UK never heard of them anyway. There are plenty of dog shows in UK where people can go look at all the different breeds, but thats not the same as the cafe you describe. Is that in Japan? |
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