lunes, 8 de noviembre de 2010

Hachiko: A Dog's Story


When I saw this movie since the beginning I knew I would ending crying it was just to perfect. This film was a true story about the faithful Akita Hachiko. In brief hachito meets the professor Parker Wilson, and decides to chosen as his owner and a few years later, Hachi and Parker are as close as ever and every afternoon that the professor returns from his job hachi is waiting for him at the train station. But then the professor suffers a heart attack that ends with his dead and hachi doesn´t recognizes this and decides to wait for his master, regardless the time or the weather. This act of loyalty show us that it’s not necessary to be human to show values like loyalty to the persons we love. Personally I loved the story, the film, the actors (I think Richard Gere was awesome) but above all I loved the raze of the dog akita, it happens that this kind of dog comes from Japan and they are renowned as loyal dogs and are also intelligent. they can live happily in apartments as long as they are given plenty of exercise. They need to be socialized as puppies so they are friendly dogs and should have experienced owners. Although they love human companionship, they are quite happy to be outside dogs as well, but should still be taken out for walks to prevent destruction of the yard. Akita dogs often become excitable when seeing their owners, often wiggling around and making happy grunts like we saw in the movie also they were royalty dogs.

Well for the moment I don’t have a dog, that said if some day I get a dog will definitely be a akita dog. I love them; they are the perfect dogs for me.

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