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Boxer

Get 10,000 owner points to unlock the Boxer breed at the kennel.

Shih Tzu

Get 2,000 owner points to unlock the Shih Tzu breed at the kennel.

Shetland Sheepdog

Get 4,000 owner points to unlock the Shetland Sheepdog breed at the kennel.

Toy Poodle

Get 8,000 owner points to unlock the Toy Poodle breed at the kennel.

Desktop room

Get 6,000 owner points to unlock the Desktop room (costs $20,000) in the interior decorator.

Northern European room

Get 40,000 owner points to unlock the Northern European room (costs $5,000) in the interior decorator.

Outer Space room

Get 18,000 owner points to unlock the Outer Space room (costs $100,000) in the interior decorator.

Ranch room

Get 25,000 owner points to unlock the Ranch room in the interior decorator.

Seaside room

Get 12,000 owner points to unlock the Seaside room (costs $50,000) in the interior decorator.

Urban Living room

Get 25,000 owner points to unlock the Urban Living room in the interior decorator.

Balloon

Get 300 owner points to unlock the Balloon.

Jump Rope

Get 300 owner points to unlock the Jump Rope.

Natural Dog Food Bag

Get 10,000 owner points to unlock the Natural Dog Food Bag.

Pull Rope

Get 300 owner points to unlock the Pull Rope.

Windup Toy

Get 10,000 owner points to unlock the Windup Toy.

Reset data

At the Nintendo logo, hold L + R + A + B + X + Y to delete your saved data.

Linking to unlock new breeds

When linking copies of Nintendogs to unlock new breeds, remember two things. You can only link with another Nintendo DS system once (and unlock a new breed). The breed unlocked corresponds with your partner's current pet, and it must be a breed that you do not have in order for it to be unlocked.

Easy owner points

Play with a disc, ball, etc. Each time your dog gets it, call it over (or tap the screen a few times.). When he or she comes, pet it on the head for a few seconds. He or she should sparkle, giving you one or two owner points. This also makes it easier to get the toy back and repeat.

Easy items

Take your dog for a walk and make sure you have another accessory to change into. Try to go in as many '?' boxes as possible before you go to the park. As soon as you put the line into the park, go directly home. Go through your walk as normal, getting items, meeting dogs, etc., until you reach the park. Once you get to the park, go directly to 'Accessories'. Change your dogs accessories immediately, then tap 'Back'. The message 'Saving: Don't Turn Off Power' should appear. After it is done saving, turn off the power. Turn it back on, and you will still have all the items collected, and can go for another walk. Note: You will not get owner points for this. Also, your dog's stamina will not increase.

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While teaching your dog to sit, do not say 'sit down', just say 'sit'. By doing this, when you teach it 'lay down', it will not get confused. When teaching it to shake, do not say 'shake'. Instead, say 'shake hands'. By doing this, it will not get sit confused with shake.

More trick and competition opportunities

Your dog can only learn a certain amount of tricks a day, while the same goes for competitions. To get additional chances at tricks and competitions, change the system date to to the previous day and set the time to 23:59. Exit the menu and turn off the DS. Immediately turn it back on and load the game. You will see the previous day and time shown. After one minute it will be an entire new day, allowing more tricks to be taught and competitions to be won. This can earn you more money if you win the competition. When you want to follow the normal order of things, just set the date and time back to the correct values.

Getting money

Go on a lot of walks and get as many question marks as possible along the way. Then, go to the second hand store and sell all the items you do not want or your dog(s) you do not like. Some items are less then a dollar, but the amount adds up if you continue doing this. Additionally, when going out for walks, it is best to feed and give your dog water just before you go (if it's hungry or thirsty). By doing this, instead of your dog finding trash, they will be much more likely to find presents. You will see a white box with red ribbons around it. Try walking slow because you cannot go backwards. Touch it with the stylus. Your dog will bring it to you. These items are the ones that are worth more. The tri-color ribbon is worth ten dollars, and the Moai Statue is worth one hundred dollars.

Mario hat

While walking your dog, find a Red Hat at one of the question marks. Finish walking your dog, put on the Red Hat (under 'Accessories'), and look at your dog; it is a Mario hat.

Mario items

Take your dog for lots of walks and collect as many presents as you can. Eventually you will get a Mario hat, a Luigi hat, a rubber mushroom and a '?' block (from Super Mario Bros.). While on a walk you may find a Mario theme music box. You can play the Mario theme song on it by spinning the crank with the stylus.

RC helicopter

While taking your dog for a walk you may find an RC helicopter as one of the presents. Hold A to take off, the D-Pad to maneuver, and L to change the camera view. Note: They can be sold for $200.

Secret shedding records

If you walk your dog a lot, you will eventually find an item called 'Secret Shedding Record'. This item plays strange music when you activate it from the music icon in your supplies menu. There are four records in the game; these are extremely rare.

Finding items

While walking on the sidewalk, tap the floor and your dog will look and sometimes find an item. Also while walking your dog, there will be a question mark on almost every walk that is not illustrated on the map. When you see it on the touch screen take your dogs leash and drag your dog to the present. It will be a present or garbage that your dog should not eat.

Determining '?' box content

When you find a '?' box during a walk, if you dog barks once it is a present; if it barks twice, it is another dog. Additionally, if you find a present wait until the dog runs off the screen. If it turns white, it will be a trainer. If it does not, it is a present.

Trainer information

The name registered in your Nintendo DS will appear as the owner's name, as well as your date of birth. You can change your picture to their choices of avatar pictures; there are eight choices all together.

Raising more than three dogs

The Dog Hotel will hold up to five dogs at a time. The three that you can raise do not count with the five, making it possible to raise as many as eight dogs.

Disc training

Go to the park, and keep training your dog until you get a message. Use a frisbee, tennis ball, rubber bone, or stick to train it. When playing fetch with your dog, after you throw a frisbee, tennis ball, rubber bone, or stick in the park or homeplace, to retrieve the item tap the screen at least five times to get their attention. Then, play a tug-o-war until you have it again.

Agility training

Go to the gymnasium and train your dog on the agility course; it will change with each competition won.

Obedience training

Have a dog do a trick repeatedly until a message appears. Name the trick, then the dog will do the trick every so often. Keep teaching it the trick until it does it the first time you call it. Note: The dog can only do so much training in one day. For more training, wait until the next day. Additionally, when teaching your dog to fetch, every time your dog brings back the item from tapping the screen, pet it until the sparkles appear. Then, take the item and throw it over again. After doing this awhile, your dog will bring back the item automatically, thus making the contests easier.

Training locations

Each competition should be trained at a different place (disc competition at the park, agility at the gymnasium, and obedience at an empty park or house).

Competition coursesApp

There are five courses for each competition: beginners, open, expert, master, and championship.

Disc competitions

Get a Boxer if you want speed. Get a German Shepherd if you want it to jump high.

Losing competitions

In certain classes of competitions, if you get below a certain score you will drop a class.

Avoid losing ranking

Before entering competitions, save the game. If you do badly, turn the game off before the competition ends to avoid ranking loss. Note: Whenever this is done, the leader's score will change.

Deleting tricks

On the camera view of your dogs, tap the question mark under the dog's picture. It will bring up a screen with the dog's information on it, such as name, age, gender, etc. At the bottom is a button to go to the 'Trick List'. Tap on a trick, and tap 'OK' for the dog to forget that trick. If you delete the trick by accident, you can re-teach the dog the same trick, and name it the same.

Walking your dog

While walking your dog and he or she seems edgy, give the leash a little tug towards the way it is walking. The dog will start running. Also, if you want you can give it a tug while running upwards and it will do a jump.

Walking your dog more than once a day

You can walk your dog once every 25 minutes. Wait 25 minutes with the game on, in sleep mode, or off before walking your dog. Also, it will not be very active during the day if it stays awake at night.

Longer walks

Mark out the path on your map, ending it at the house. If your last few steps ends at the house, wait 25 minutes, then your dog can go slighter further on the next walk. Note: Make sure to give your dog water after each walk.

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Question marks on the map

While marking out where you want to go on the map, try to get as many question marks as you can along the way. There are either other dogs or gifts that your dog will find with each question mark.

Blue circles on the map

While walking your dog, the blue circles that appear represent places to go to the bathroom.

Different colored Dogs

While at the pound, pick a breed. You will have three choices for the dog's coloring (light, medium, and dark). If you do not see the color you like, tap 'Back', then tap on the breed again until the color and/or gender that you want with the dog appears. Note: It may take some time to actually get what you want.

Beautiful dog coats

Give your dog a bath when the dog's information page for coat reads 'Clean'. This will also make the dog like you more.

Other treats

When a bone or light bulb appears when you are training your dog, use the stylus to drag it over its mouth and your dog will eat it. While interacting with your dog at home, if you give it enough love by petting and scratching it, a golden dog bone of light will appear. You can give it to your dog as a bonus treat.

Back flip

Teach your dog to sit and jump. While it is sitting, tell it to jump. Your dog should do a back flip.

Flip from back

Teach your dog to roll over and jump. Tell it to roll over then quickly have it jump. It should flip forward onto its legs, with something that resembles a Kung Fu-style move.

Stand up

Once your dog has learned to beg, lift its paw up, and make it stand on its hind legs. It will stand and you will be able to teach it how so it is remembered.

Hand stand

Teach your dog to lay down and beg. While lying down, tell it to beg and your dog should do a handstand.

Walk on two legs

First, make your dog stand on its hind legs. Put the stylus on his or her leg and drag up. He or she should now be standing. Note: Teach your dog that trick so it is remembered. Then, pull its paw to the area that the training icon is located. It should now be walking on its hind legs.

Wave paw

Get your dog to sit and hold an ear back. The dog will wave its paw. Do it three or four times to get the trick.

Break dance

Teach your dog to spin and roll over. Make it roll over, then while it is on its back, tell it to spin. Your dog should spin around on his or her back, almost like it is break dancing.

Rag doll puppy

When your dog is playing with the pull rope, grab the other end and pull up with the stylus. This should make the puppy hang on the other end like a rag doll. Drag the rope around the screen and eventually the dog will fly off.

Throw your dog

When you have the Pull Rope, try to get your dog suspended in the air. When it does, make it turn slowly (or it will fly off), and release the stylus. Your dog should fly away.

Dog hang

Get the pull rope, then take it out. Wait for your dog to bite it. If you quickly slide the rope up while it is biting, one of two things will happen. It will either let go, or the camera will go above the dog, and it is hanging on the rope. To stop, let go of the rope or swing the rope around until the dog loses its grip and goes flying.

Pikmin reference

In the pet supply shop, there is a Pikmin enemy on the shelf on the top screen.

By Diane Barth

In a recent op-ed for Fortune Magazine, Mallun Yen, Co-founder, COO, and operating partner of a business-to-business software company, wrote, “doing business with your buddies is a time-honored way to build your book of business.” Yet, she says, many women don’t like to do business with friends, and this holds them back in their careers.

I was fascinated by this idea. Although for many years it has been believed that men and women do business differently, a study reported by the Wall Street Journal suggests that the issue might be more that women and men are perceived differently at work, which impacts every facet of their business lives—from how they present themselves to how easily they are promoted. There is no question that women continue to have difficulties moving up in the business world, but making broad generalizations about what all women in business do or don’t do, the study suggests, is a mistake. As a successful woman entrepreneur put it to me recently: “Some women are great business collaborators, and others are terrible. And the same is true with men.”

In a small, nonscientific survey, I spoke to about 25 women and men between the ages of thirty and sixty-five who work in a variety of professions across the United States (they were all people I knew in some capacity or another). I asked, “Do you do business with friends?” and followed up with the questions, “If so, why?” and “If not, why not?” The sample is too small and limited to be statistically useful, but the responses were still interesting.

One group of respondents to my informal survey on doing business with friends were psychotherapists, publicists, agents, lawyers, and other professionals who represent clients in business transactions. Both men and women told me that they refer to and take referrals from friends, but they generally do not take friends as clients. “It just crosses too many boundaries,” was a common explanation. “It muddies the water of the friendship and can mess up the work,” one person said.

A variety of entrepreneurs also responded to my small sample. One woman said she did not do business with friends because it got too complicated. Everyone else felt, to some degree or another, like a female senior executive who responded, “Yes, I do business with friends. In fact, I prefer it! The scarcest element in my life is time. Doing business with friends has the benefit of combining a trusting connection, a chance to socialize, and getting results at work.”

What I heard, from both men and women, was that doing business with friends can be both pleasant and beneficial, but that it can also sometimes be thorny. Avoiding complications, for both the men and women who I interviewed, involved three simple factors that are crucial when doing business with anyone.

Communication and mutual respect

Many of my interviewees agreed that having clear communication about expectations is a key to working with friends. Other important factors they named were mutual respect for each other’s skills, knowledge, and talent, understanding each other’s styles, and not taking advantage of a friendship—for example, not expecting special treatment because you are friends.

A lawyer told me that she had once hired a friend’s daughter as a summer intern. “It was a disaster,” the lawyer said. “She showed up late for work every day and got nothing done even when she was there. In normal circumstances I would have spelled out clearly that I expected her to arrive on time and do certain tasks everyday without being asked, and if she continued to perform so poorly, I’d have put her on probation and then let her go. But because she was my friend’s kid, I was worried about damaging my relationship with her mother, so I let it go on far too long. In the end, it still destroyed our friendship, because I refused to hire her for the winter break, and my friend was really upset.”

Writing in the Business Ethics Quarterly, Jonathan Schonsheck notes that one definition of friendship is having “goodwill” toward one another. When business friends, whether they are male or female, trick or cheat one another, both goodwill and friendship is destroyed.

A written agreement

An owner of a small business said that one of the worst disasters early in her career had occurred when she hired a friend to do some of the carpentry in her new office building. “It was my fault,” she said. “I didn’t want to hurt his feelings by asking for a detailed contract. I thought it would be like saying that I didn’t trust him.” She accepted the initial fee that he requested, but was blindsided when, halfway through the project, he told her that he needed significantly more in order to finish the work. “I’ve learned since then that projects like that can—in fact usually do—cost more than expected. But I’ve also learned that you start out with a contract, so that additional expenses can be understood and recognized for what they are.” She said that her friendship with this man was destroyed. “I stopped feeling like I could trust him after that. And I learned that contracts actually protect the friendship.”

Stories like this one led attorney and CPA Mark J. Kohler to say that he advises his clients never to do business with friends without a written contract.

Clear expectations

Another important component is taking responsibility for your own actions. A sales representative said, “I’ve found that the thing that protects both parts of a relationship is to make sure that everything is spelled out very clearly, in writing, ahead of time. They know exactly what they’re going to get. If there’s a problem, we can go back and look at the written agreement, and we can see if my product or I didn’t come through on a promise. If that’s what happens, I take responsibility. But if they had expectations that were different from what we agreed, that’s something else. A good customer and a good friend, I try to make it better for them, even if the error wasn’t on my company’s side. But having a written agreement makes everything go smoother.”

A risk, but often worthwhile

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Despite the popular belief that men prioritize work over relationships, a number of men and women agreed that sometimes friendship has to take precedence over business. One businessman whose friends make up a large part of his practice put it this way: “Sometimes it seems like a buddy isn’t pulling his weight on a project, but I know that usually, if you work with someone often enough, the difference balances out. He thinks he’s working harder on one project and you think you’re working harder on a different one. But if the balance is always in his favor, or if he doesn’t pull his weight in a particular kind of job, I might talk about it with him, just ask if he’d rather not do this kind of work again. Or I might just eat it, and then not do this specific kind of job with him going forward. The job needs to be done well, so I’ll do what I need to make sure it is as good as I can make it; but I don’t want to always be the one doing the majority of the work. But I’m always going to protect the friendship if I possibly can.”

Doing business with friends does involve some risks. But many of the successful entrepreneurs who I spoke with said that risks are part of doing business.

As the female senior executive who told me that she prefers doing business with friends put it, “I love the connection it creates. I have in a few cases had awkward situations where things go sideways, but this has not happened often. In most cases, I end up with a great business result and a deeper friendship.”

Diane Barth is a psychotherapist in NYC and author of the book I Know How You Feel: The Joy and Heartbreak of Friendship in Women’s Lives.