Josh--
I've brought over two dogs from the US. The laws here
have JUST changed, making things more difficult. Email
me off list (AS THIS IS EXTREMELY OFF TOPIC, AND AS A
MODERATOR I'M FORCED TO POINT THIS OUT) and I'll give
you what info I can.
Nate
--- "Eric Messersmith, Ph.D." <
messerse@...>
wrote:
> Josh, I have sent several of my students through the
> JET program and everyone of them have had a pleasant
> experience.
> Regarding your dog, it is not the size that matters,
> it is the fact that you will have to put your pet in
> quarantine for some time (at your expense)> Imagine
> the trauma. If there is any way you can leave your
> dog with your parents or siblings or friend,
> anything would be better. He won't pick up the
> language in a year anyway.
> >
> > From: Josh Wilson <lordwilson83@...>
> > Date: 2005/05/03 Tue PM 10:59:23 EDT
> > To: samuraihistory@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [samuraihistory] REALLY O.T. question
> about modern Japan....
> >
> >
> > what are the logistics to having dogs as pets in
> Japan? Im moving to hokkaido in about a year and I
> need to know about bringing my dog with me. its not
> too big of a dog. are they generally banned from
> apartments there? since Im moving to a more rural
> area do I have anything to worry about? hopefully my
> wife and I will be going with the JET program
> (Japanese English Teachers) does anyone have any
> experience with them? thanks for any information..
> plz mail me off the list.. thank you..
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