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  1. Adopt | Animal Services - Tallahassee, Florida

    We offer you and your new companion animal the following benefits: A new collar and personalized identification tag. A free bag of Hill's Science Diet pet food. Up-to-date vaccinations, microchip, …

  2. All Adoptable Pets - Leon County Humane Society

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  3. Japanese raccoon dog - Wikipedia

    Raccoon dogs, known in Japanese as tanuki, have a long history in Japanese legend and folklore. Bake-danuki is a kind of supernatural being in the classics, folklore, and legends of various places in …

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  4. TANUKIS (JAPANESE RACCOON DOGS): CHARACTERISTICS, …

    Tanukis are found in subarctic and subtropical climates. They prefers forest, forest borders, or dense vegetation — particularly areas of thick underbrush, marshes, and reedbeds — for cover. They have …

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  5. Why Are Raccoon Dogs Banned in the US? Understanding the Reasons …

    Jan 13, 2025 · Raccoon dogs, also known as tanukis, face strict legal restrictions in the U.S. due to concerns over their impact on native wildlife. These laws encompass federal regulations as well as …

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  6. Tanuki Status: Why Are Tanuki Prohibited in the US?

    Feb 16, 2024 · Tanuki, also known as Japanese raccoon dogs, face legal restrictions in the United States due to concerns over their potential impact on the ecosystem. As a result, tanuki are …

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  7. Raccoon Dogs as Pets: Guidelines and General Tips - AnimalWised

    Sep 2, 2024 · Even if it were legal to own a raccoon dog, we at AnimalWised would still never advise anyone to adopt a tanuki or mangut as a pet. Continue reading to hear the guidelines, general tips …

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  8. What Is a Tanuki? 8 Surprising Tanuki Facts - Treehugger

    Jun 14, 2024 · The tanuki is a wild canid species native to Japan that is related to wolves, foxes, and domestic dogs.

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  9. Is It a Dog? A Raccoon? No, It's a Raccoon Dog! - HowStuffWorks

    Andrew is quick to point out that tanuki are wild animals, not fluffy, raccoon-like, semi-dogs. "Tanuki eat a varying diet including raw meat, are naturally skittish, are very stinky, and have other needs that …

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  10. What Is a Tanuki? The Real Animal and Its Folklore

    Jan 9, 2026 · The Tanuki refers to both a real-life creature native to East Asia and a beloved figure in Japanese folklore. The animal is formally known in English as the Japanese Raccoon Dog, a species …

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