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RoodyPooUS in California
Consultant
登録日: 2007/11/09 07:41
Wow pets are expensive in Japan. Also I wonder if they have animal shelters there?
(ID #62921) Posted on 2007/11/09 22:43
lu-k in Bayonne, France
Software Developer
登録日: 2007/01/07 21:55
Guinea pigs ftw!  xD
I always had a lot of those funny little pets since I was in grade school. Kept them in an home-made outdoor cage, and the maximum I had at once was 15, and had to separate them haha.

Never really been interested in cats or dogs though...
(ID #62922) Posted on 2007/11/09 22:45
jimmykitty in Oakland, Ca.
Comic Artist, writer
登録日: 2007/09/11 02:41
Guinea pigs- YES!
Love them.  So cute, easy to care for, cheaper than dogs, and you don't have to walk them.

Cats are even better!
(ID #62923) Posted on 2007/11/09 22:50
NGEunit01 in Cali
College Student
登録日: 2007/05/14 09:37
did i just saw a typo Danny? "how does 168,000 yen (150 USD) sound" ^^;

Fishes are the best! I love watching those little things swim. My gf loves every pet there is. lol
(ID #62926) Posted on 2007/11/09 22:56
student
登録日: 2007/10/29 11:25
Rabbits, hamsters, mice, oh my! - I absolutely ADORE rodents.

dogs are great - but they're unintelligent (proven), arrogant, expensive, and SO MUCH work. People who are overweight and obese should consider getting one, though.
(ID #62928) Posted on 2007/11/09 23:03
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
登録日: 2006/12/11 11:06
NGEunit01,
Thanks ^^;

Roody,
Probably 
(ID #62929) Posted on 2007/11/09 23:07
qingy in center of the galaxy
SMS
登録日: 2007/10/06 05:09
i have a snake and 2 turtles. not too keen on dogs and cats because they need to be fed a lot.
(ID #62930) Posted on 2007/11/09 23:09
Gorm in London
Student
登録日: 2007/11/06 10:16
got a dog, i dunno if they are expensive though hes a mix so hes not worth anything
(ID #62931) Posted on 2007/11/09 23:19
jonhohx in Adelaide working to go to Tokyo
Government agent
登録日: 2007/05/14 19:31
i want hose bunny girls as pets...i feed them everyday...i promise
(ID #62932) Posted on 2007/11/09 23:24
Dan of July in Arizona
3d Modeller/Time Lord
登録日: 2007/07/04 11:39
Wow!  That's ridiculously expensive.  I have a dog and I went to the animal shelter to buy him.  After all the paper work and administration fee's I only ended up paying $30 USD for him.  He may have been a year old, but there were plenty of pups to choose from.  

I only went for the older dog becaue he was already house broken, and I didn't feel like going through that again.
(ID #62933) Posted on 2007/11/09 23:24
XSportSeeker in Brazil
Hikikomori
登録日: 2007/08/22 05:30
Wow, how expensive.
Though probably the dogs have all the paperwork and good care a dog can have.

I mean, dogs with pedigree are expensive on Brazil also (though probably not THAT expensive)... but if you can take any dog, you can find one for free or cheap almost anywhere.

I remember buying my dog when he was months old for something around 40 bucks (daschhund).
He's 15 now, and has diabetes... so I have to give insulin shots twice a day, and he has a special diet that kinda costs a lot, but we decided to keep him to the end.

Comparing to trained pedigree dogs mine is kinda dumb and uneducated... but no problems with me.

Though I am kinda lonely, I don't plan on having pets after my dog... I'm probably moving to an apartment, and won't have the time to take care of a dog anymore... and I'm against buying a pet to abandon it, so...

I would get a cat, as they are more independent... but I'm allergic, so until they create a special breed of non-allergenic cats (I heard people are already trying that)...
(ID #62936) Posted on 2007/11/09 23:31
Mac in Podunk, USA
IT monkey/consultant
登録日: 2006/12/29 03:14
Actually, I'm surprised it's so low!!

For purebred or otherwise specially bred dogs, prices in the US can easily reach the rates you quoted, depending on the area, breed, and reputation/conditions of the kennel.  

I expected prices in Japan to eclipse to be significantly higher.  I imagine other pet expenses in Japan would be much higher, though, due to supply and demand.  
(ID #62939) Posted on 2007/11/09 23:36
wildarmsheero in Spaaaaace
Lowlife
登録日: 2006/12/25 14:17
I think a mouse lives in my ceiling
(ID #62943) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:17
QuickFix in New York
Game Designer
登録日: 2007/09/21 15:07
Man, I hate pet stores. They're nothing but animal factories and treat the poor animals as nothing more than products. It's makes me so sad to think of these poor animals go through.

I'm sure you can do a little searching and find all sort of horror stories about these types of places.

:-(
(ID #62944) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:17
RollsRoyce in Malaysia
Student/ Part-Time Gamer
登録日: 2007/11/09 09:14
if u ask me, it looks like a microwave oven for the puppies lol ;P 
(ID #62945) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:23
Alafista OTAKU in Singapore
Singapore Customs
登録日: 2006/12/25 11:34
If i ever get a chance I would like to own a husky, but I think i have no time to take good care of it.
(ID #62947) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:35
w1ld0n3 in Texas
programmer
登録日: 2007/06/19 03:57
Those prices seem about right...I have two bulldogs and paid right in the middle of that range you had for bulldogs. And it is well worth every penny they are great family members.
(ID #62948) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:35
Lucia in loli land
student
登録日: 2007/09/03 00:11
gawd...thats an expensive puppy.
i just got a full bred yorkie puppy and she was only $ 350.00
(ID #62950) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:39
otaku nenny in Victorville, CA
Office Administrator
登録日: 2007/03/22 12:05
Those prices are really on the low end for purebred puppies.  For a champion bred puppy, they usually start at $2500 USD.  But then again, those puppies are pet pups.  
(ID #62951) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:52
Bingo-chan in Oh-High-Oh (Buckeye State)
Seems awfully expensive to me, but then, if I were to buy a pet, I'd probably search for cheap ones on Craigslist. I'm not really the type to get attached to pets anyway, though, and I certainly wouldn't pay $500 extra for "purebred"
(ID #62952) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:53
登録日: 2006/12/24 23:42
I walked into a petstore in Mitsukoshi somewhere in Ginza. I was suprised that they had a petstore inside a mall. I wanted to take pictures of the pets there but the attendant told me no pictures (while crossing her arms and flinging them down). ^^; although I did see tiny dogs being sold for a little over 250,000 yen. ouch! 
(ID #62953) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:55
10116222 in QC, Manila, Philippines
Not sure anymore
登録日: 2007/01/28 21:37
Dogs are cheaper here. In your region, I suppose it follows that if you can afford a dog, you might be rich. Consuming space (residentially) in Japan costs you, so getting a big place for a dog(s) to run about is probably significant.
(ID #62954) Posted on 2007/11/10 00:58
Aoi_sora9x in Singapore
Student
登録日: 2007/11/04 20:42
erm you can buy a dog in Vietnam for about 40$ and below. The most extreme case is 100$ while the cheapest is about 1 or 2$
(ID #62958) Posted on 2007/11/10 01:06
JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland
Student Business Economics
登録日: 2007/08/05 18:23
Those prices, man! And that doesn't include the costs of food, animal doctor, etc. I'm glad I'm allergic for most animals, that saves me a lot of money. ^^
(ID #62960) Posted on 2007/11/10 01:24
nya-chama in London, United Kingdom
Student/Freelance Programmer
登録日: 2007/10/31 09:18
Erm, I think most of you guys are missing the point...
Those are pedigree dogs, their family tree are recorded better than most of us (lets face it, we are all mutts compared to them).

My cousin bought a pure breed pedigree Beagle with 3 champions in its family for £800 ($1600), so I'm not surprised at those prices.
(ID #62962) Posted on 2007/11/10 01:45
gregory_gdp in Boise, ID
Photographer
登録日: 2007/07/16 21:56
I've had the assorted cats, dogs and rodents growing up and I think I'll just stick to having a cat thanks.  

While animals at pet stores are sometimes ungodly expensive (ex-gf bought a $2k Chihuahua) how are the animal shelters/pounds in Japan? 
(ID #62963) Posted on 2007/11/10 01:56
junta in Japan
Nara
登録日: 2007/11/05 08:56
It is the dog which I keep!
http://zept1971.blogspot.com/
(ID #62967) Posted on 2007/11/10 02:18
syrix in U.S.
student
登録日: 2007/03/21 09:30
I really want to get a Siberian Husky, the cost is around 800 USD.  My brother wants to get a Pembroke Welsh Corgi, which costs around 1200 USD.  What was interesting was these two dogs were mentioned in Lucky Star lol, kind of blew us away as we wanted to see them animated.  I believe the dog thats shown right after the LS opening is a Husky.
(ID #62968) Posted on 2007/11/10 02:18
PoWeR in Your Spawn
Spawn Camper
登録日: 2007/08/28 05:12
even cheaper for us then lol (j/k)
but seriously CAD $1 = $1.10 US now ^^

a small chihuahua -_-
(ID #62973) Posted on 2007/11/10 02:50
Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Student
登録日: 2006/12/26 11:13
Dogs are ex-pensive. I got a hamster for 10 bucks at the store, cute and small. A dog I can't take care because I hate walking it every morning!
(ID #62975) Posted on 2007/11/10 03:24
lazycat123 in US
college slacker
登録日: 2007/11/06 16:22
I got the same dog too, my last pet in my life I presume *sob*. Yeah, the little guy cost around that much in here too. My best advise to everyone out there who will get a pet dog: don't get any. You'll know what I mean when the time come >
(ID #62981) Posted on 2007/11/10 04:21
chun in home feeling sleepy LOL
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
登録日: 2007/01/09 14:33
we have a fat cat, and a couple hamsters (one old white dwarf hamster) and a newly aquired "regular" hamster, Uchi check him out!
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2358/1860164687_410298ddc1_o.jpg

By the way, hamsters are not THAT cheap, considering you gotta get the cage, accessories etc :P Over time it does add up, esp if they um multiply!
(ID #62982) Posted on 2007/11/10 04:27
Matsuo Ryou in Singapore
Singapore Polytechnic Student
登録日: 2007/11/05 00:25
I really love dogs, they are so cute!
(ID #62984) Posted on 2007/11/10 04:34
mad79 in Oldenburg, Germany
Software Engineer
登録日: 2007/11/08 15:18
You have to walk with a dog twice a day for at least half an hour. That's to much for me. And it's expensive. The prices are similar to yours - depends on the race of course. A pug is quite popular at the moment. Without very good connections you will have to wait for about 2 years, I've heard. 

For a dog you also have to pay taxes and buy a lot of food. So, to answer your question: if I had the choice I'd prefer a rodent - but my only pets are fishes.
(ID #62988) Posted on 2007/11/10 05:47
Chaos 3L337 in California
CSU student
登録日: 2007/09/18 16:57
Man, why so expensive. Pets can be expensive here too which is probably why I don't have any right now. A pure breed American terrier is the most expensive I've seen here in California for dogs. Depending on the color, age, and parentage puppies can cost you anywhere from 500 to nearly 2000 dollars each.
(ID #62989) Posted on 2007/11/10 06:03
Gav in Northumberland, UK
Tech support
登録日: 2006/12/26 05:38
Pedigree dogs can be very expensive over here.I prefer mongrels - they're just as cute, and the genetic defects brought about by inbreeding inpedigree breeds are often 'ironed out' by expanding the gene pool.
I got 2 mongrel puppies for free two weeks ago because the owner of the pregnant dog didn't have the space for puppies and because they were mongrels, she couldn't sell them!
(ID #62991) Posted on 2007/11/10 06:24
FatBastard in over his head
Meat Puppet
登録日: 2007/11/04 18:16
Expensive, time consuming, and messy but perhaps worth it when all those cute japanese girls start squealling "kawaii!!" at your little pup. Easy pickings that's for sure.
(ID #62992) Posted on 2007/11/10 06:49
nivexus in Melbourne, Australia
Student & Accountant
登録日: 2007/10/08 21:25
I hate dogs for the simple reason that the dogs living at the house left and right to mine are like hellspawns. They just will not shut up. And why is it that the loudest dogs always have rude owners? I swear to god i'm almost at breaking point with them. And you know what's bad about the legal system here? It doesn't work for rich dog owners because they simply pay the fine and go on with life. I've tried dog whistles, i've tried playing loud dog sounds in retaliation, i've even taken them to court. Nothing works!
I equally hate rodents. They keep eating through the telephone wires outside.
(ID #62993) Posted on 2007/11/10 07:33
AndyboyH in Newcastle, UK
Associate Producer
登録日: 2007/05/10 16:50
My mother paid £200 for a dalmation puppy - that's pretty cheap, and it's supposedly pedigree (read: probably not)

I'm more of a cat person anyway - how much do cats go for in Japan? =^_^=
(ID #62994) Posted on 2007/11/10 07:36
Muji in Sunny yet sometimes Rainy California
Occupation
登録日: 2007/09/01 21:21
dogs in the mall ten years ago used to cost that much.  rodents cost about half that much unless you want a bigger hamster.  dogs are easier to take care of than hamsters too, but they eat more and food doesn't last as long.  btw, rodents stink up the wazoo if you don't clean their bedding every couple days.  the up-side i guess is that you don't have to give them a bath since they clean themselves (you're not supposed to anyway).  dogs... you gotta wash.
(ID #62995) Posted on 2007/11/10 08:31
squee in Singapore
Techie
登録日: 2007/09/27 05:11
Dogs!!!
I've got 2 dogs and 6 cats ;)
(ID #62997) Posted on 2007/11/10 08:38
hendrik in jakarta,indonesia
student
登録日: 2007/06/01 04:39
i got barked a lot from my friend dog, does this they hate me or what.
o they punch me too, not hurt much though
(ID #62998) Posted on 2007/11/10 08:43
codename:v in Malaysia
I rather take in any strays dogs or cats from the streets. Why should I pay 98k yen for a mutt? 
(ID #62999) Posted on 2007/11/10 09:01
keats in NL
student
登録日: 2007/09/02 20:42
I've had a dog for 16 years, he was given to us for free, he was a mixed breed but very strong, smart and friendly. Few dogs in the world have given as much love as my dog has. Now, three years after his death I still cry while typing this. 
It hurts my heart to see puppies and other animals being treated like goods, locked up in a small box with a display window. If you ask me, that's animal cruelty. We don't do that in Europe (not in most/my countries anyway).
(ID #63001) Posted on 2007/11/10 09:05
Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia
VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.
登録日: 2007/07/06 10:07
i have no pets. =_=
(ID #63009) Posted on 2007/11/10 10:23
duffman in the Urban Jungle that is Manila~
Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
登録日: 2007/10/30 20:56
it's dogs for me i have 3 and dogs pawn rodents big time :D
(ID #63012) Posted on 2007/11/10 11:14
Nello in Belgium
Student
登録日: 2007/10/31 23:22
I'm sure beattles are still the most populair and inexpensive pets in Japan !
(ID #63017) Posted on 2007/11/10 11:33
GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia
IT Client Support
登録日: 2007/09/12 21:33
Don't have any pets and I don't want any! So I'm all sorted!

My brother did have a hamster once apon a time...
(ID #63019) Posted on 2007/11/10 12:10
Ohjay in Sweden
Supervisor
登録日: 2007/08/29 22:25
Dog for sure!

About those prices, I'd say it depends on the breed of dog and how well bred it is.

Here in sweden a purebred dog could cost you around 1800 USD and up.
A dog that's not a pure breed could go for anything from 100 USD to 1000 USD.

A good "cheap" option, if you got the heart & time for it, is to go to an animal shelter and get an abandoned/mistreated dog. They generally might require a lot more training/attention than a regular dog, but it'd be worth it to give it a loving home.
(ID #63020) Posted on 2007/11/10 12:10
Ninja Mari in Japan
Japanese Student
登録日: 2007/11/06 11:10
Pets here are expensive. I heard dog shots cost like Y10,000 each, and you need to get your dog vaccined every month. Dog food costs a lot, too. But those puppies were really cute, I'm sure they'd be worth it.
(ID #63024) Posted on 2007/11/10 12:49
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:57
i don't have time to take care of pets. heck, i don't even have time to take care of myself. 

the few few pets i have all died, hamster, fishes and a tortoise. :-(
(ID #63027) Posted on 2007/11/10 13:10
myu in Finland
Student
登録日: 2007/07/03 20:52
I love rodents. They are so cute. I would get one or two if my other family members wouldn´t be afraid of them. We have a dog, cost about 1500 USD.
(ID #63032) Posted on 2007/11/10 14:02
frozenking in Houston, Texas USA
Forever student!
登録日: 2007/11/09 06:50
I bought a pure bred chocolate Labrador for around 9000 PhP (210 USD) a couple of months ago in the Philippines. I bought it immediately because I knew Labradors cost around more or less 1000 USD. It was a great deal and my dog came with papers too. xD
(ID #63033) Posted on 2007/11/10 14:03
Chaoz in Cebu, Philippines
Software Engineer
登録日: 2007/08/22 22:30
i prefer small house dogs that dont grow larger than 12 inches... plus my lil bro is allergic.. my best bet would be a teacup toy poodle...
(ID #63039) Posted on 2007/11/10 14:59
they seem happy!! love the new pets
(ID #63044) Posted on 2007/11/10 15:06
henrybob in Manila
COBOL Programmer
登録日: 2007/02/14 23:16
i would prefer having small dogs.. here in Manila a pure-bred shih tzu (probably the most popular home/toy dog here) would cost you about PHP12000 or roughly JPY320000, much cheaper compared to the prices in Japan. :)
(ID #63054) Posted on 2007/11/10 16:29
henrybob in Manila
COBOL Programmer
登録日: 2007/02/14 23:16
that's JPY32000, not 320000.

my bad. :)
(ID #63055) Posted on 2007/11/10 16:31
CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal
Student
登録日: 2007/01/03 02:12
I had a German Shepherd that died last year with 10 years old :'( so I'm no very fond in getting another dog and go through the same thing again. But if I had to choose it would most likely be another German Shepherd or a Golden Retriever. 
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