Akita inu or akita - the dog originally originated in Japan and is one of the oldest so-called. primitive breeds of dogs descended directly from wolves. Dogs of this breed are very loyal and attached to their owners.
The origin of this tribal breed of dogs is connected to the island of Honshu and the province of Akita, after which it got its name. The history of the development of the Akita followed the turbulent history of Japan. The original name of the Akita matagi breed indicates that the dog was used in bear hunting.
The whole world probably knows the story of a dog named Hachiko. Hachiko is a symbol of fidelity, unconditional love and the most sincere friendship. His faithful friend Hachiko would wait for him every day in the same place when he returned home. Unfortunately, after only a year of their friendship and coexistence, the 21st mother in 1925, the professor passed away.
But his Hachiko was still waiting for him, for a full nine years, nine months and fifteen days. Although he was now being watched by the professor's gardener, Hachiko would do the same thing every day at the same time, waiting for a professor who never returned. After almost a decade of waiting, Hachiko died in 1935. He was cremated, and his ashes were laid next to the professor's in Aoyama Cemetery. His fur has been preserved and has been stuffed and exhibited at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo. Hachiko is known all over the world today, and his love has become an example of the most faithful relationship between a dog and a man.
Another amazing story about the most faithful dog. The most recent confirmation comes to us from Turkey, where one loyal pet spent his days in front of the hospital waiting for his owner. Bonchuk, which means "ball" in translation, ran after the ambulance with which its owner, Jamal Senturk, was transported to the hospital in the city of Trabzon on January 14. Because she remembered the trip, she came in front of the health facility every day and waited. Senturk's daughter Ajnur Egeli says that she tried to take Bonchuk home, but she would always come back and wait patiently in front of the hospital. She came every day around nine in the morning and waited until it got dark. She did not enter the hospital. When the door opened, she would just peek inside.Bonchuk waited, waited and waited. On Wednesday, she finally saw her owner, Džemal Šenturk. The hospital staff helped him out, and the meeting was more than touching.
A touching story about this heroic dog that will not only hit dog lovers touches the most subtle human emotions. It reminds us of everyone who stays, waits and hopes for the return of their loved ones, even when it is impossible. The weight of the abandoned enters people's hearts, and Hachi's fidelity encourages the desire to find a soul mate, a friend who will follow us throughout our lives and to whom we will have the opportunity to return the love.
My nephews opened the movie Hachiko yesterday. They were doing something on their own. The movie was playing in the background. I can't watch drama movies. That's why I changed the movie because they didn't watch it either. I can't watch some movies no matter how hard I try. Titanic movie is one of them. I opened it approximately 3-4 times to watch. But I could not watch.