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Crying now....
       
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Martial 4 year s ago
... sad reality is that this story will never be possible in western world, poor dog will be killed by humans in few.
       
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Beautiful story and dog. The Japanese have a remarkable way of always recognizing special instances and appreciating and celebrating them. It’s humbling.
       
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Pants 4 year s ago
I d love to be buried beside my dog
       
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Very sweet and sad story
       
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Hello 4 year s ago
... look on the bright side - he never saw atomic bombing
       
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Sadly, a year later, the good boy died

After waiting for his owner’s return for a decade, Hachikō died on March 8, 1935. At the time, the loving dog was 11 years old. Only in 2011 were scientists able to finally determine the cause of Hachikō’s death—apparently, the good boy had terminal cancer and a filaria infection.

 

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