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Is this for real?
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04/26/07 01:53 PM
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The following was in this morning's newspaper!
Wool Pulled Over Petlovers' Eyes!
Thousands of Japanese have been swindled in a scam in which they were sold Australian and British sheep and told they were poodles.
Flocks of sheep were imported to Japan and sold by a company called Poodles as Pets, which marketed the woolly animals as fashionable accessories available at $1600 each. That price is a snip compared to a real poodle which retails for twice that much in Japan.
The scam was uncovered when Japanese movie star Maiko Kawamaki went on a talk show and wondered why her new pet would not bark or eat dog food. She was crestfallen when told it was actually a sheep.
Hundreds of other women then got in touch with police to say they feared their new "poodle" was also a sheep. One couple said they became suspicious when they took their "dog" to have its claws trimmed and were told it had hooves.
Police believe there could be 2000 people affected by the scam which operated in Sapporo and capitalised on the fact that sheep were rare in Japan, so many do not know what they look like.
End of story!
It's not 1 April is it?
Marc: Have you seen anything about this?
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/26/07 01:57 PM
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I wonder if they are talking about our "petlover"!!!
Unless these are some unusual kind of sheep, I am pretty sure I can tell the difference between one of them and a poodle?!?!
Karen Live long and prosper
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/26/07 02:17 PM
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Yes, and Poodles bark and sheep BAAAA!!!
That is a funny story!
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/27/07 12:40 AM
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/27/07 01:42 AM
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We have a standard poodle, Bob, and he is often mistaken for a sheep when he hasn't been to the groomer!
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/27/07 03:41 AM
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/27/07 03:46 AM
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/27/07 03:55 AM
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Oh my goodness how on earth could you mix up a sheep with a poodle!!!! Help us out here Marc and Arlene - have you seen any suspicious (sp) shoodles (mix of sheep and poodle) running around in Tokyo? :D
Sue "A vacation is having nothing to do and all day to do it in" Robert Orben *******
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/28/07 03:10 AM
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/28/07 06:32 AM
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This story may indeed be too funny to be true. I did a search and found it has only been picked up by a few newspapers in Australia and Britain. It does not appear in the Japanese press, and no US papers have run it. All of the stories are based on this first one that ran in The Sun:
Ewe've been had;Exclusive
Virginia Wheeler 310 4/26/2007 The Sun English (c) 2007 News Group Newspapers. All rights reserved
Pet shop fleeces Japanese by selling lambs as poodles THOUSANDS of rich women were conned by a firm into believing LAMBS were valuable miniature POODLES.
Entire flocks were imported to Japan from the UK and Australia then sold by the internet company as the latest "must have" pet.
The bizarre scam was rumbled when Japanese movie star Maiko Kawakami complained on a talk show that her new poodle refused to bark or eat dog food.
She showed photos of the animal and was devastated when told that it was a lamb.
Hundreds of women contacted police to say that they had also been sold lambs instead of pedigree pups by the tricksters based in Sapporo, Japan.
Cops believe that up to 2,000 people across the country had been swindled in the same way. One couple found out the truth only after a dog beautician told them that she could not trim their poodle's claws -because they were HOOVES.
The company, whose name translated as Poodles As Pets, has now been shut down.
Bosses took advantage of the fact sheep are rare in Japan and most people do not know what they look like.
They advertised poodles online for Pounds 630 -half the price of the highly-desired puppies in Japan at Pounds 1,260.
A police spokesman said yesterday: "We launched an investigation after we were made aware that a company were selling sheep as poodles.
"Sadly, we think there is more than one company operating in this way.
"The sheep are believed to have been imported from overseas -Britain, Australia."
Most of the people caught out by the scam are donating the sheep to zoos and farms.
v.wheeler@the-sun.co.uk
See the cutest REAL puppies at thesun.co.uk/reallife
(C) The Sun, 2007
But on line blogs like this one have found some holes in the story.
Media flock to report on Japanese poodle scam
So in several online papers it has been claimed that there is a massive pet scam going on involving people in Hokkaido buying poodles online and getting sheep instead. And not realizing it.
They are trying to pull the wool over your eyes.
Even though each story has a different writer they are all possibly derived from the Sun.
Let's look at the "facts" from one of the first stories that seemed to crop up online: ninemsn.
"The scam was uncovered when Japanese moviestar Maiko Kawamaki went on a talk-show and wondered why her new pet would not bark or eat dog food.
She was crestfallen when told it was a sheep."
Actually this is not what happened. Maiko Kawakami (Nine couldn't even get her name right) went on an afternoon TV show called "Gokigenyou" and said she had heard this story.
kana to yuka no nikki [Japanese] mentions how she saw this program and thought it was silly. Most of her commenters agree, and sounds as if she was just making a joke. There is no mention of photographs - and another couple of blogs support that the actress was not talking about herself but a "friend".
"Japanese police believe there could be 2,000 people affected by the scam, which operated in Sapporo and capitalised on the fact that sheep are rare in Japan, so many do not know what they look like."
OK for starters Hokkaido is not a huge place - and it just happens to be the centre of sheep breeding in Japan. There are even sheep festivals. Not to mention the following:
- Haruki Murakami's famous novel published in 1993- A Wild Sheep Chase (羊をã‚ãる冒険) - once every 12 years there is a Year of the Sheep - mutton is often talked about because of it's recent popularity, and the rise of "Genghis Khan" restaurants (places specializing in mutton dishes) - hell even a couple of weeks ago Japanese band Metalmouse released their new album titled Tales of the Sheep
So sheep are very well known - especially in bloody Sapporo.
From the Sun: "The company, whose name translated as Poodles As Pets, has now been shut down."
Well they certainly don't muck around because there is no reference to any pet store real or offline that I could find googling with a name like that (or closest Japanese variations thereof).
Also let's look at the fact that as far as popular dogs go Toy Poodles are in the top 5. They are all over the TV. You can't miss them. Not only that but there are also several Japanese websites dedicated to poodles, poodle clubs and breeder sites. You can't walk into a pet store without seeing one. Poodles are everywhere.
Plus it seems very odd that this breaking story does not appear anywhere in the Japanese media. Now this is exactly the kind of story most news shows would spend hours on screening - complete with tearful, blurred out victims, and the anchors being able to express total outrage. Thorough investigations into the differences between poodles and lambs. A few "experts" in ties thrown in to give it all credibility. For sure Wai-wai would have jumped all over it months ago (and then Fark and every community blog and their dog).
Not a peep.
And if this wasn't already smelling bad enough - how about this blog entry [Japanese] from 上海在ä½Jasonã®éº»è¾£çé“ä¸ï¼ - from waaaaaaay back on February 11, 2006?
He tells the exact same story as the actress - which was told to him by a co-worker when they went out drinking. Almost word for word it is the same story that Maiko Kawakami told on the TV show on April 18. X-san takes their "poodle" to a vet because they think it's ill. The vet reveals that the "poodle" is not ill - but a sheep! (笑)
Looks like this is an urban legend that makes the rounds occasionally. This time however the English media got caught out.
The Sun: "A police spokesman said yesterday: “We launched an investigation after we were made aware that a company were selling sheep as poodles."
Yes I'm sure The Sun spoke to a Japanese police spokesman and they launched an investigation based on some urban legend they've probably all heard before.
Dags.
I guess they may have pulled the wool over our eyes. Tom.
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Re: Is this for real?
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04/28/07 05:08 PM
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Well Tom, you sure know how to burst a girl's bubble! I must admit, I imagined little baby lambs, not fully grown sheep. I'll phone the "Telegraph" in the morning to see what they have to say, although it was apparently in the "Sydney Morning Herald" too as my son read it on the web in New York. Good detective work! It was fun while it lasted! Lee
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