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    Related: Four Months After Owner Dies in Hospital, Loyal Dog Is Still Waiting Outside for His Human to Return On Jan. 23, Princess Siribha’s team announced that she had officially adopted Moo ...

  3. Hachikō - Wikipedia

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    Hachikō plays an important part in the 1967 children's book Taka-chan and I: A Dog's Journey to Japan. [ 34 ] Hachikō was the subject of the 1987 film Hachikō Monogatari ( ハチ公物語 , "The Tale of Hachikō") [ 35 ] directed by Seijirō Kōyama , which told the story of his life from his birth up until his death and imagined spiritual ...

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    The post Dog Video of Dalmatian Flying to Japan Captures Hearts appeared first on DogTime. That is exactly what happened when an irresistible Dalmatian stole the spotlight online.

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    On November 2, Fresno dog rescue Mell's Mutts shared the tiny dog's heartbreaking story. In a matter of moments, Canelo's life changed forever, but now his rescue friends are helping him grieve ...

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  7. Hachikō Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    Starring Tatsuya Nakadai, Kaoru Yachigusa, Mako Ishino and Masumi Harukawa, the film depicts the true story of Hachikō, a loyal Akita dog who continued to wait for his owner, Professor Hidesaburō Ueno, to return from work nine years following Ueno's death. It was the top Japanese film at the box office the year of its release.

  8. Statue of Hachikō - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Times played an April Fools' joke on readers by reporting that the bronze statue was stolen a little before 2:00 AM on April 1, 2007, by "suspected metal thieves". The false story told a very detailed account of an elaborate theft by men wearing khaki workers' uniforms who secured the area with orange safety cones and obscured the ...

  9. 10 Japanese Dog Breeds with Curly-Que Tails and Protective ...

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    In the 16th century, the Japan Kennel Club says owning a dog was often a sign of wealth and power. Animals like the Japanese chin became popular gifts and show dogs along the Silk Road trade routes.