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Unlike many influencers who focus on solo dog activities, Murakami emphasizes "parallel play." She organizes small, curated "doggy dinner parties" where dogs are leashed to heavy furniture (safety first) and given a long-lasting chew while the humans have coffee. This teaches the dogs impulse control and calmness in social settings—a stark contrast to the chaotic energy of a dog park. Risa Murakami Dog Fuck
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Murakami is currently developing a short film (15 minutes) titled "Kaze to Inu" (Wind and Dog), with no dialogue, only natural sound and a score composed for human and canine hearing ranges. She has also hinted at a book: "The Art of Doing Nothing With Your Dog" — a photo-essay and philosophical guide to simply being present with a canine companion. Secondary niche hashtags:
No innovator is without detractors. Some traditional trainers argue that Murakami’s methods are too time-consuming for the average working owner. Her response is the "15-Minute Promise" —she claims that any owner can integrate her core principles into just 15 minutes of dedicated lifestyle design per day, as long as they are consistent.
Others worry that the commercialization of "dog lifestyle and entertainment" creates anxiety in owners who feel they aren’t doing enough. Murakami addresses this directly on her website: “The goal is not perfection. The goal is presence. A single, fully present minute of nose work is better than an hour of distracted ball-throwing.”