In the video, he joyfully frolics on a lawn, rolls on the floor, and plays fetch while dressed in a unique outfit.
Toco even posted a video of himself going out in public for the first time as a dog.
Toco, a Japanese man, spent approximately $14,000 on a specially designed collie costume, transforming himself into a human dog. Sharing his life as a canine on YouTube, he has amassed over 32,000 subscribers, who enjoy witnessing his unique journey.
The man from Japan has entered the dog days of his life by transforming himself into a canine using a custom-made collie costume that cost him over $14,000.
Going by the name Toco online, he shares footage on his YouTube channel, where he has over 32,000 subscribers, showing him living his dream of "becoming an animal."
In the video, he joyfully frolics on a lawn, rolls on the floor, and plays fetch while dressed in a unique outfit.
Toco even posted a video of himself going out in public for the first time as a dog.
In the viral video with 1.7 million views, onlookers looked to be in awe of the man's canine debut as he strutted down a busy street.
With a harness fastened around his furry abdomen, Toco completed the look, but he claimed he was "nervous" and "scared" to go 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.”
In a video that was published last year, Toco responded to a series of inquiries about his peculiar hobby and revealed that ever since he was a young child, he "had a vague dream of becoming an animal."
He said that he decided to become a collie because of the little size difference between the breed and people. "When I fulfilled that dream, this is how it turned out," he wrote in the video.
The collie outfit, which Toco purchased from Zeppet, took 40 days to make and cost a cool $2 million Yen (US $14,161) to produce.
According to the company's spokesperson, "Modeled after a collie dog, it reproduces the appearance of a real dog walking on four legs."
Despite becoming well-known online for his puppy obsession, Toco keeps his strange tendencies hidden from the majority of his friends and family.
“I rarely tell my friends because I am afraid they will think I am weird,” he said in a separate interview with the Mirror. “My friends and family seemed very surprised to learn I became an animal.”
The Japanese man claimed last year that most of his coworkers are likewise unaware that he goes outside of work dressed as a dog.
“I don’t want my hobbies to be known, especially by the people 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.”
The costume's design, modeled after a collie dog, aimed to faithfully replicate the appearance of a real dog walking on all fours, accentuating Toco's commitment to his animal persona.
Although Toco has gained online recognition for his unique hobby, he keeps this peculiar side of himself concealed from most of his friends and family.
Preferring to maintain privacy, he rarely discloses his canine alter ego to those around him, fearing that they may find it strange or misunderstand his passion.
Many of his coworkers remain oblivious to his life outside of work as a dog, as Toco is determined to keep his hobbies separate from his professional life.
Toco's transformation into a canine and his dedication to living as a dog reveal the depths of human complexity and the diverse ways individuals seek to express themselves.