Weird But True

Man who spent $14K to transform himself into collie steps out for first-ever walk in public

The dog days are just beginning for this man. 

A Japanese native has transformed himself into aꦇ canine after forking out more than $14,000 for a custom-made colღlie costume. 

The private citizen, who goes only by Toco online, says the unusual garment has helped actualize his dream of “becoming an animal.”

Footage shared to Toco’s , where he boasts more than 32,000 subscribers, shows him clad in the costume as he frolics on a lawn, rolls on a floor, and plays fetch. 

Toco has even uploaded a video of himself venturing out in public as a dog for the𓄧 very first time. 

A Japanese native’s hyperrealistic dog costume cost $14,000. YouTube
The costume was created by Zeppet and took 40 days to create. YouTube

Bystanders appeared to be in awe of the man’s doggy debut as he paraded down a busy street in the which has racked up 1.7 million views.

Toco completed the costume with a harness strapped around his furry abdomen but admitted he was “nervous” and “scared” of venturing out in public. 

“Do you remember your dreams from when you are little? You want to be a hero or a wizard,” he wrote in the clip, describing his life-dog dog dream as seemingly “unrealistic.”

“I remember writing in my grade school graduation book that I wanted to be a dog and walk outside.”

As an introduction to his unusual hobby, Toco answered a series of questions in  posted last year, admitting he always “had a vague dream of becoming an animal” ever since he was a child.

“When I fulfilled that dream, this is how it turned out,” he wrote in the clip, adding that he chose to become a collie due to the negligible size difference between the breed and humans.

He recently embarked on his first public walk. YouTube
Toco performs tricks in exchange for treats. YouTube

, the company that manufactured Toco’s collie costume, says it took 40 days to create the furry fashion item, which cost a cool $2 million Yen (USD $14,161). 

“Modeled after a collie dog, it reproduces the appearance of a real dog walking on four legs,” the company’s spokesperson told .

Despite garnering online fame🦂 with his puppy pursuit, Toco conceals his unusual proclivities from most of his friends and family. 

Toco sits with a sign that reads “I’m human.” YouTube

“I rarely tell my friends because I am afraid they will think I am weird,’ he said in a separate . “My friends and family seemed very surprised to learn I became an animal.”

Meanwhile, the Japanese man said last year that most of his colleagues are also🎉 unaware that he dresses as a dog outside of work.

“I don’t want my hobbies to be known, especially by the pe𓆉ople I ꧅work with,” he told the Daily Mail.

“They think it’s weird that I want to be a dog. For the same reason why I can’t show my real face.”