Dog Fuck — Risa Murakami

Murakami has coined the term "Nose Work as Narrative." She doesn't just scatter kibble on the floor. She constructs scent stories. Using a diffuser, she might lay a trail of chamomile leading to a hidden treat, then a hint of rosemary near the fireplace. This turns a 15-minute indoor session into a complex, exhausting puzzle for the dog’s brain.

| Video Title | Content Concept | | :--- | :--- | | "A Week in Tokyo with My Dog: Risa Murakami's Dog-Friendly Guide" | Exploring dog cafes, pet-friendly izakayas, and dog parks in Shibuya/Omotesando. | | "DIY Dog Enrichment Toys that Don't Look Ugly (Home Edit) 🎌" | Risa shows how to make aesthetic, Japanese-style snuffle mats and puzzle toys. | | "My Dog's Morning Routine vs. Mine (Who is more high-maintenance?)" | Humorous comparison: Risa’s skincare routine vs. dog’s grooming/tooth-brushing. | | "Reacting to Viral Dog TikToks (with my dog’s live reaction)" | Entertainment format. Risa watches clips; her dog barks, ignores, or approves. | | "What I Feed My Dog in a Day (Japanese-Inspired Toppers)" | Cooking homemade dog toppers: pumpkin, sardines, rice, veggies. | Risa Murakami Dog Fuck


Looking ahead, Risa Murakami is developing a mobile app called “Co-Live” that uses AI to listen to a dog’s barks and whines, then suggests real-time lifestyle adjustments. She is also in talks with a Japanese minimalist furniture brand to produce a line of “invisible dog gear”—leashes that look like climbing rope, bowls that look like ceramic art. Murakami has coined the term "Nose Work as Narrative

Her ultimate goal, she says, is to render the term "pet owner" obsolete. She wants to replace it with "life-sharer." Looking ahead, Risa Murakami is developing a mobile

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