Japan stung by Chihuahua thefts

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Thanks in large part to TV advertising, where they play a major role in selling all sorts of products (not just tacos), Chihuahuas are so popular in Japan that thieves are snatching them from their owners. Chihuahuas go for thousands of dollars at specialty stores. Supply cannot keep up with demand, so a black market is developing. While there are several other kinds of miniature dogs available in Japan, experts say Chihuahuas have more “personality.”

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