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Bongo the robot dog: Like a real dog but quieter, cleaner and cheaper - Japan Today
Robot dogs cheer on Japanese pro baseball team in absence of fans | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
In Japan, Old Robot Dogs Get A Buddhist Send-Off : The Two-Way : NPR
Buddhist monks perform a ceremonial funeral for outdated 'robot' dogs in Japan | Trending News,The Indian Express
In Japan, Dog Owners Feel Abandoned as Sony Stops Supporting 'Aibo' - WSJ
Meet Japan's robot pets and companions | Time Out Tokyo
Café in Japan holds play dates for ROBOTIC dogs and their owners | Daily Mail Online
Japan robot dog Stock Photo - Alamy
In Japan, robot dogs are for life - and death
In Japan, Robot Dogs are for Life — and Death
Tokyo, Japan. 23rd Jan, 2019. Japanese electronics giant Sony introduces the newly designed robot dog "aibo" which will go on sale on February 1 at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Wednesday,
The Power of Adorableness! Sony Japan's Robot Dog "aibo" will Heal Your Heart!
A dog's inner life: what a robot pet taught me about consciousness | Consciousness | The Guardian
Owners Of AIBO Robot Dogs In Japan Are Holding Funerals When They Die
Sony's lovable Aibo robot dog is BACK - and it's a lot cuter than the original - Mirror Online
Aibo: People In Japan Learn To Love Their Robot Dogs — And Be Loved Back
The Power of Adorableness! Sony Japan's Robot Dog "aibo" will Heal Your Heart!
In Japan, robot dogs are for life - and death
In Japan, A Funeral For Robot Dogs
Sony Unleashes New Aibo Robot Dog - IEEE Spectrum
People in Japan Are Now Having Playdates for Their Robotic Pets
Sony's new Aibo now comes in chocolate - The Verge
Sony Unleashes New Aibo Robot Dog - IEEE Spectrum
Sony starts taking advance orders for new version of Aibo robot dog | The Japan Times
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The Second Coming of the Robot Pet | WIRED
Japan: robot dogs get solemn Buddhist send-off at funerals | Japan | The Guardian
When robots are ultra-lifelike will it be murder to switch one off? | New Scientist