Throughout all of my walks I have taken, I noticed there are some items that show up a lot and some that rarely show up. I looked up a list of all of the items you can get and made a list determined on there rarity and the prices they are sold for.
Very Common/Common:
Stick $0.50
Tissue Box $1.00
Juice Bottle $0.80
Disposable Camera $2.40
Dog Photo $2.00
Tennis Ball $2.00
Bark Ball $3.00
Rubber Mushroom $4.00
Yellow Flying Disc $2.40
Bubble Blower $1.00
All of the leather collars $4.00
In Between Common and Rare:
All 4 Rubber Bones $1.60
Soccer Ball $6.00
? Block $6.00
Dice Cushion $5.00
Terry Cloth Cube $4.00
Both Camo Disks $4.00
Both Sponsor Disks $5.00
Both Aerodiscs $5.00
Dot Collar $10.00
Camo Collar $10.00
Rainbow Collar $10.00
Denim Collar $10.00
Platinum Collar $10.00
Woven Collar $10.00
Lucky Collar $10.00
Flower Collar $10.00
Spiked Collar $10.00
Checked Ribbon $4.00
Striped Ribbon $4.00
Both Polka-Dot Ribbons $7.00
Both Pearl Ribbons $18.00
Knit Hat $10.00
Yellow Cap $8.00
Red and Blue Cap $8.00
All Analog Clocks $16.00
All Red Records $5.00
All Blue Records $9.00
Uncommon/Rare/ Very Rare
Broken Clock $2.00
Dartboard $10.00
Life Ring $2.00
Pizza Disk $10.00
Shower Cap $2.00
UFO $10.00
Mario, Bowser, and Peach Carts $100.00
RC Helicopter $200.00
Combat Copter $300.00
Crown $30.00
Fireman's Hat $30.00 (Also unlocks Dalmatian Breed)
Graduation Cap $18.00
Green Hat (Luigi hat) $20.00
Pair of 3-D Glasses - $9.00
Pair of Business Glasses - $12.00
Pair of Huge Sunglasses - $15.00
Pair of Party Glasses - $7.00
Pair of Scholar Glasses- $9.00
Pair of Sport Sunglasses - $19.00
Pair of Star Sunglasses - $9.00
Party Hat - $10.00
All Flowers $10.00
Newsboy's Hat $16.00
New Year's Tiara $12.00
Pair of 3-D Glasses - $9.00
Pair of Business Glasses - $12.00
Pair of Huge Sunglasses - $15.00
Pair of Party Glasses - $7.00
Pair of Scholar Glasses- $9.00
Pair of Sport Sunglasses - $19.00
Pair of Star Sunglasses - $9.00
Party Hat - $10.00
Rack of Deer Antlers $30.00
Rainbow Wig $20.00
Red Hat (Mario Hat) $20.00
Rhinestone Collar $10.00
Santa's Hat $18.00
Sombrero $10.00
Straw Hat $9.00
Ten-Gallon Hat - $14.00
Tiara - $30.00
Top Hat - $18.00
Tricolor Ribbon - $10.00
Viking Hat - $40.00
All Green Records $10.00
Clover Clock - $16.00
Cube Clock - $16.00 (only in Chihuahua Version)
Marble Clock - $16.00
Marine Clock - $16.00
Silver Clock - $16.00
Smart Clock - $16.00 (only in Dachshund Version)
Wall Clock - $16.00 (only in Labrador Version)
Black Boot - $9.00
Fine Vase - $100.00
Globe - $30.00
Gold Bar - $2,000.00
High Heel - $6.00
Jack Russell Book - $3.60 (Unlocks the Jack Russell Terrier)
Leather Shoe - $6.00
Lisa Doll - $30.00
Meteorite - $150.00
Moai Statue - $100.00
Piggy Bank - $2.00 (Can throw it to shatter it and get money)
Promise Ring - $1,000.00
Pump - $6.00
Shuttle Model - $50.00 (Makes a ?????whoosh????? sound when thrown)
Stuffed Bear - $60.00
Stuffed Dog - $50.00
Vase - $20.00 (Can throw it to shatter it and get money)
Very Fine Vase - $200.00
Weird Alien - $600.00
White Boot - $9.00
Nintendog

Sunday, March 16, 2014
Friday, March 7, 2014
An Amazing Nintendogs Story
I was just checking out a Nintendogs fan website (Nintendogs Website) when I came across this amazing, sad story by Eliza, a member on the site. It teaches a very good life lesson: "don't take things for granted." And remember, I did not write this story, so I am not taking credit for it. Enjoy!
Shiro's Shadow
By Eliza
It was early spring. The kennels had just been cleaned. New barks and scents were scattered, and some old dogs remained. One of the new scents happened to be a young puppy; a pure bred Shiba Inu. She was a true beauty; a pure white coat, sparkling hazel eyes, topped with an adorable personality. But for some reason... she just couldn't smile.
There was an obvious reason. She had been taken from her mother; no more warmth or love. She was scared, too. A new kennel was just so overwhelming for her. Days had passed. She had watched other puppies be taken from the kennel, and held in the arms of a human. This made her wonder, "Will I ever be loved?"
The next day, when she had woken up, she was not in the kennel. No, she was in someone's living room-- a very nice one. There was a small bed, food, water, and some toys. She paced around the room. "What is this place? Where am I?"
Suddenly, a young girl appeared in the doorway. "Aw, are you scared, girl?" she asked in a soothing tone. "I'm Elizabeth; your new owner. You looked so cute when you were sleeping. I was told that you weren't playing with the other puppies. The managers were concerned, and asked me if I would take you home with me. I did... obviously. I was in love with you the second I saw you!"
The puppy looked up at Elizabeth, and for the first time in a long time, she smiled. "Here, let me put this collar on you," Elizabeth said with a grin. She pulled out a mirror. "Do you like it... Shiro?" she asked. The puppy looked in the mirror. "Shiro," she thought, "What a beautiful name... my name."
Elizabeth picked Shiro up off the floor and said, "I'll never let anything or anyone hurt you. You are my world now. I love you, sweetheart!" Shiro smiled once again. She began to fall asleep in Elizabeth's arms. "You've had a big day today, Shiro. You need your beauty sleep, yes you do!" She placed Shiro on her cushy dog bed, turned off the light, then went upstairs. Shiro fell asleep, and before she knew it, it was morning.
"Good morning," Elizabeth greeted Shiro with a smile, "We've got some training to do... lots of it!" Shiro was confused. "Training? Competitions? Why?" whined Shiro. Elizabeth just smiled, and put a leash onto Shiro. "Let's go, girl"
When they got outside Elizabeth started to run, and Shiro could barely keep up with her. She was out of breath by the time they reached the gym. It started out easy. "I chase the lure: I get treats," but then it got harder. They practiced for hours; nonstop. Shiro whined again, "Can we please take a break?"
Elizabeth, for the first time, frowned at Shiro. "Very well. Let's get you outside before you go in here." After a nice patch of grass they headed twords the cafee. "Mmm... Mont Blanc!" barked Shiro. Then after a nice talk with her neighbor she leashed up Shiro once again. They were now headed for the park. "No, please! I'm tired!" Shiro threw a fit.
She just couldn't win. They practiced for half an hour, and then Shiro layed down. "What on Earth do you think you're doing, Missy? We have a Disk Competition to win! You'll never get anywhere by lying around! Get up, Shiro!"
Shiro slowly walked to Elizabeth. "Take me home, owner. Please." she said with a weak voice. "UGH!" yelled Elizabeth. She held Shiro's leash in her right hand, and their disk in her left. They finally were home. Shiro looked up at Elizabeth; tail wagging. "You are such a disapointment," uttered Elizabeth. This time she didn't tuck-in Shiro, turn off the light, or anything. She just went upstairs. That night... Shiro cried herself to sleep.
The next morning Elizabeth walked to Shiro's bed, and noticed she was not there. She paniced. A noise came from the pantry. She walked into the room to find Shiro tearing at the dog food bag. "I'm starving!" cried Shiro. "No. You cannot have anything to eat until you win those competitions" Elizabeth scolded. "This is insane," Shiro thought.
It was the day of the cometition. Elizabeth had--finally--given her food, water, and a refreshing bath. Shiro's left ear was complemented by a beautiufl pink rose. Her new collar had pretty pink lace that shined in the lighting. Yet... Shiro was not as happy as she once was. What ever happened to the Elizabeth she knew?
3...2...1...START! Elizabeth threw the disk all the way to nine yards. Shiro caught it, and gave it back... caught it... gave it back... caught it... gave it back... TIME'S UP! The judged added up everyone's points. Shiro had won. Elizabeth cheered, and rubbed Shiro's belly. "Hehe, that tickles!" Shiro barked joyfully. Elizabeth smiled.
Then it was time for the lure competition. Shiro was shaking with fear. "You have to win, Shiro. You have to!" she chanted to herself. The race started. Elizabeth pulled the lure in quickly. The other dogs had already won the Master's cup; It couldn't be that bad.
Half way through the race Shiro began to get tired. "You have to win... you have to win... you have to win... you... hav... to... wi--" Shiro passed-out. People in the crowed began to scream at Elizabeth. "What kind of owner are you? Has she been eating? You've worked the poor girl too hard! Show the old girl some love!"
Elizabeth picked Shiro up, and looked into her 'sparkling hazel eyes' one last time. Tears ran down Elizabeth's face. "You worthless piece of trash," she muttered, "We lost..." When the two got home Elizabeth locked Shiro in a cage, turned off the light, and shut the door. It was pure darkness.
"Let me out! Please, oh please! I promise I will do good, and make you happy, Elizabeth! Please! I beg of you!" Shiro cried. It was cold, and lonely. All she could hear was the thunderstorm outside. Shiro had always been afraid of thunderstorms. "Mother...," Shiro whispered, "I miss you so"
Suddenly the door opened. Elizabeth stepped in, not bothering to turn the light on. "No one will ever love you. No one has ever loved you. I never loved you."
Elizabeth grabbed the cage's handle, and the two walked out of the house, and into her car. She started the car, and turned up the radio. "Never mind I'll find someone like you-u. I wish nothing but the best for you, too. Don't forget me, I beg," she quickly turned the radio off. They arrived at a small building-- a rather fancy one.
"Yes, how may I help you?" a man's voice asked. "Yes," Elizabeth replied, "I would like to... um... here." Elizabeth placed Shiro's cage on top of the desfront. "Goodbye, you worthless, ungreatful, stupid, beautiful, innocent, loving animal," it was official; she just couldn't be loved, "I will always cherrish our memories."
"Elizabeth? Where are you going? Elizabeth? Come back! Elizabeth!" Shiro's cries were no use. There was no more Elizabeth. Inside she felt like whining, biting, barking, howling, accepting that she wasn't coming back, and yet-- she loved Elizabeth. No matter what cruel things she could have done... for some reason... she loved her.
Shiro was taken through a long hallway to find a brown metal door. Out of nowhere... scents of other dogs fill her nose, she hears new barks, and she smells the fragrance of a freshly cleaned kennel once again.
"It is time to move on. I will find another owner. They will love me like no other. I will be happy. I will be... happy..."
*Thank you for reading my little story. I really do miss Shiro. I was really cruel to her; all I wanted her to do was win competitions. I wouldn't feed or love her. She was underweight. and unhappy. I don't know why I was so mean. I loved her, and deleting her was a 100% mistake. I could have made things better. It shouldn't have mattered whether she one or not... I was selfish. I think about her a lot :'(
I guess the whole theme behind this story is: Don't Take Things For Granted!
--
~Eliza
Shiro's Shadow
By Eliza
It was early spring. The kennels had just been cleaned. New barks and scents were scattered, and some old dogs remained. One of the new scents happened to be a young puppy; a pure bred Shiba Inu. She was a true beauty; a pure white coat, sparkling hazel eyes, topped with an adorable personality. But for some reason... she just couldn't smile.
There was an obvious reason. She had been taken from her mother; no more warmth or love. She was scared, too. A new kennel was just so overwhelming for her. Days had passed. She had watched other puppies be taken from the kennel, and held in the arms of a human. This made her wonder, "Will I ever be loved?"
The next day, when she had woken up, she was not in the kennel. No, she was in someone's living room-- a very nice one. There was a small bed, food, water, and some toys. She paced around the room. "What is this place? Where am I?"
Suddenly, a young girl appeared in the doorway. "Aw, are you scared, girl?" she asked in a soothing tone. "I'm Elizabeth; your new owner. You looked so cute when you were sleeping. I was told that you weren't playing with the other puppies. The managers were concerned, and asked me if I would take you home with me. I did... obviously. I was in love with you the second I saw you!"
The puppy looked up at Elizabeth, and for the first time in a long time, she smiled. "Here, let me put this collar on you," Elizabeth said with a grin. She pulled out a mirror. "Do you like it... Shiro?" she asked. The puppy looked in the mirror. "Shiro," she thought, "What a beautiful name... my name."
Elizabeth picked Shiro up off the floor and said, "I'll never let anything or anyone hurt you. You are my world now. I love you, sweetheart!" Shiro smiled once again. She began to fall asleep in Elizabeth's arms. "You've had a big day today, Shiro. You need your beauty sleep, yes you do!" She placed Shiro on her cushy dog bed, turned off the light, then went upstairs. Shiro fell asleep, and before she knew it, it was morning.
"Good morning," Elizabeth greeted Shiro with a smile, "We've got some training to do... lots of it!" Shiro was confused. "Training? Competitions? Why?" whined Shiro. Elizabeth just smiled, and put a leash onto Shiro. "Let's go, girl"
When they got outside Elizabeth started to run, and Shiro could barely keep up with her. She was out of breath by the time they reached the gym. It started out easy. "I chase the lure: I get treats," but then it got harder. They practiced for hours; nonstop. Shiro whined again, "Can we please take a break?"
Elizabeth, for the first time, frowned at Shiro. "Very well. Let's get you outside before you go in here." After a nice patch of grass they headed twords the cafee. "Mmm... Mont Blanc!" barked Shiro. Then after a nice talk with her neighbor she leashed up Shiro once again. They were now headed for the park. "No, please! I'm tired!" Shiro threw a fit.
She just couldn't win. They practiced for half an hour, and then Shiro layed down. "What on Earth do you think you're doing, Missy? We have a Disk Competition to win! You'll never get anywhere by lying around! Get up, Shiro!"
Shiro slowly walked to Elizabeth. "Take me home, owner. Please." she said with a weak voice. "UGH!" yelled Elizabeth. She held Shiro's leash in her right hand, and their disk in her left. They finally were home. Shiro looked up at Elizabeth; tail wagging. "You are such a disapointment," uttered Elizabeth. This time she didn't tuck-in Shiro, turn off the light, or anything. She just went upstairs. That night... Shiro cried herself to sleep.
The next morning Elizabeth walked to Shiro's bed, and noticed she was not there. She paniced. A noise came from the pantry. She walked into the room to find Shiro tearing at the dog food bag. "I'm starving!" cried Shiro. "No. You cannot have anything to eat until you win those competitions" Elizabeth scolded. "This is insane," Shiro thought.
It was the day of the cometition. Elizabeth had--finally--given her food, water, and a refreshing bath. Shiro's left ear was complemented by a beautiufl pink rose. Her new collar had pretty pink lace that shined in the lighting. Yet... Shiro was not as happy as she once was. What ever happened to the Elizabeth she knew?
3...2...1...START! Elizabeth threw the disk all the way to nine yards. Shiro caught it, and gave it back... caught it... gave it back... caught it... gave it back... TIME'S UP! The judged added up everyone's points. Shiro had won. Elizabeth cheered, and rubbed Shiro's belly. "Hehe, that tickles!" Shiro barked joyfully. Elizabeth smiled.
Then it was time for the lure competition. Shiro was shaking with fear. "You have to win, Shiro. You have to!" she chanted to herself. The race started. Elizabeth pulled the lure in quickly. The other dogs had already won the Master's cup; It couldn't be that bad.
Half way through the race Shiro began to get tired. "You have to win... you have to win... you have to win... you... hav... to... wi--" Shiro passed-out. People in the crowed began to scream at Elizabeth. "What kind of owner are you? Has she been eating? You've worked the poor girl too hard! Show the old girl some love!"
Elizabeth picked Shiro up, and looked into her 'sparkling hazel eyes' one last time. Tears ran down Elizabeth's face. "You worthless piece of trash," she muttered, "We lost..." When the two got home Elizabeth locked Shiro in a cage, turned off the light, and shut the door. It was pure darkness.
"Let me out! Please, oh please! I promise I will do good, and make you happy, Elizabeth! Please! I beg of you!" Shiro cried. It was cold, and lonely. All she could hear was the thunderstorm outside. Shiro had always been afraid of thunderstorms. "Mother...," Shiro whispered, "I miss you so"
Suddenly the door opened. Elizabeth stepped in, not bothering to turn the light on. "No one will ever love you. No one has ever loved you. I never loved you."
Elizabeth grabbed the cage's handle, and the two walked out of the house, and into her car. She started the car, and turned up the radio. "Never mind I'll find someone like you-u. I wish nothing but the best for you, too. Don't forget me, I beg," she quickly turned the radio off. They arrived at a small building-- a rather fancy one.
"Yes, how may I help you?" a man's voice asked. "Yes," Elizabeth replied, "I would like to... um... here." Elizabeth placed Shiro's cage on top of the desfront. "Goodbye, you worthless, ungreatful, stupid, beautiful, innocent, loving animal," it was official; she just couldn't be loved, "I will always cherrish our memories."
"Elizabeth? Where are you going? Elizabeth? Come back! Elizabeth!" Shiro's cries were no use. There was no more Elizabeth. Inside she felt like whining, biting, barking, howling, accepting that she wasn't coming back, and yet-- she loved Elizabeth. No matter what cruel things she could have done... for some reason... she loved her.
Shiro was taken through a long hallway to find a brown metal door. Out of nowhere... scents of other dogs fill her nose, she hears new barks, and she smells the fragrance of a freshly cleaned kennel once again.
"It is time to move on. I will find another owner. They will love me like no other. I will be happy. I will be... happy..."
*Thank you for reading my little story. I really do miss Shiro. I was really cruel to her; all I wanted her to do was win competitions. I wouldn't feed or love her. She was underweight. and unhappy. I don't know why I was so mean. I loved her, and deleting her was a 100% mistake. I could have made things better. It shouldn't have mattered whether she one or not... I was selfish. I think about her a lot :'(
I guess the whole theme behind this story is: Don't Take Things For Granted!
--
~Eliza
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Breeding Nintendogs: The Truth
So, I'm sure some of you heard about breeding your Nintendogs. There are many videos and pictures of dogs who had a puppy and it shows two normal dogs and a tiny dog. While that may seem very believable (I believed that at one point too), I am sorry to say that none of that's true. If you believe that Nintendogs can breed, you are not stupid or dumb, just misinformed. Some information looks very believable, and I don't blame you. But I studied it for a while, and here is my proof:
1.) Action Replays
I'm sure all of those videos showing the the Nintendogs puppies used action replays. Action replays are cheating devices where you can shrink your dogs, get maximum trainer points or money, etc, and those people used one of those to shrink their dogs then say "oh look! My nintendog had a puppy! See, it is real." No it's not. I'm telling you, they used an action replay. And if this is giving you any ideas to buy an action replay and shrink your dogs, DON'T! Action replays can seriously mess up your game. Just search it. There are some people who had to completely reset their whole nintendogs game because of an action replay.
2.) Those Pictures
There are many breeding pictures that seem believable too.
Pictures of dogs "breeding"
This picture may look real, but here are some ways I can tell that it's not:
I think the picture's photo shopped because notice the male "humping" the female? Well he's in regular standing position, just edited and turned upwards to make it look that way.
Also, this game is mostly targeted towards younger kids, and it wouldn't be appropriate for them to see that.
"Yeah well what about this picture? It says 'looks like Alice got a puppy.'" This picture may look real, but notice that the main screen is backwards and the message is not? That person has a camera lens that reverses pictures, so if this was real then the message would also be backwards. Also notice what the blue arrows are pointing to. The screen has a bunch of weird looking smudges. That probably means that they pasted words from other messages into one message.
These pictures show the puppies. But if you look up close, you will notice that it is not the actual breed of the "parents."
This is an upclose of a chocolate lab puppy. But if you look closely, you will probably notice that it is a KC spaniel.
This is a dachshund.
This is my last picture of a "pregnant" lab. From a distance it actually looks that way.
The stomach has been digitally painted in the front of the stomach to look bigger. Notice how the color does not match with the normal fur color.
3.) Just Think About It.
I'm sure if you could actually breed in this game, it would tell you in the game manual. But it doesn't. I know for a fact that if you email or call Nintendo with that question, they will say no, you can't, the game wasn't designed for breeding. Another big thing is in the game, Nintendogs are puppies and they never grow up. Puppies can't have puppies. Even after reading all of this and you still believe Nintendogs can breed, fine. Call me a hater. Say I'm wrong. That's fine with me. I'm just trying to help you. If you try breeding, it will not work so please don't waste all of that time. Come on! You could be looking for the Jack Russel book instead or training for competitions, or just something better! Thank you for reading this.
-Hope
1.) Action Replays
I'm sure all of those videos showing the the Nintendogs puppies used action replays. Action replays are cheating devices where you can shrink your dogs, get maximum trainer points or money, etc, and those people used one of those to shrink their dogs then say "oh look! My nintendog had a puppy! See, it is real." No it's not. I'm telling you, they used an action replay. And if this is giving you any ideas to buy an action replay and shrink your dogs, DON'T! Action replays can seriously mess up your game. Just search it. There are some people who had to completely reset their whole nintendogs game because of an action replay.
2.) Those Pictures
There are many breeding pictures that seem believable too.
Pictures of dogs "breeding"
This picture may look real, but here are some ways I can tell that it's not:
I think the picture's photo shopped because notice the male "humping" the female? Well he's in regular standing position, just edited and turned upwards to make it look that way.


These pictures show the puppies. But if you look up close, you will notice that it is not the actual breed of the "parents."

This is a dachshund.
This is my last picture of a "pregnant" lab. From a distance it actually looks that way.
The stomach has been digitally painted in the front of the stomach to look bigger. Notice how the color does not match with the normal fur color.
3.) Just Think About It.
I'm sure if you could actually breed in this game, it would tell you in the game manual. But it doesn't. I know for a fact that if you email or call Nintendo with that question, they will say no, you can't, the game wasn't designed for breeding. Another big thing is in the game, Nintendogs are puppies and they never grow up. Puppies can't have puppies. Even after reading all of this and you still believe Nintendogs can breed, fine. Call me a hater. Say I'm wrong. That's fine with me. I'm just trying to help you. If you try breeding, it will not work so please don't waste all of that time. Come on! You could be looking for the Jack Russel book instead or training for competitions, or just something better! Thank you for reading this.
-Hope
Welcome To All Things Nintendogs!
Hey everyone! I just started this blog to because I am a Nintendogs fan, and I know a lot about it. This blog is a place where I share secrets and information about the game, and if you have anything to share or any questions to ask, this is the place to go. I will post stuff whenever I can, and I hope it helps!
-Hope
-Hope
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