Many of us are touched by the story of Hachiko. I found myself crying over and over again though I watched it several times. Hachiko is national hero to the Japanese people. They made a statue next Shibuya Train Station in Tokyo, wherein they believe that Hachiko is patiently waiting for his master's arrival. He is waiting for Ueno's comeback for 10 years at the same place, until he died in 1935.
Here are some touching photos of the dog's reunited with their owners:
They are the owners of this French Bulldog, who rescued by a firefighters in their burning apartment in Hackensack, New Jersey.
They are reunited after being lost in Hurricane Harvey.
That movie made me cry too, I love my dog 💚
thanks @ceattlestretch ",
Eighteen muscles or more can move a dog’s ear.
wow! thanks for that trivia!
dog is a faithful animal
right! and dogs are man's best friend.
thanks!
What fascinates me about dogs is their loyalty and ability to love unconditionally. I was born on the Year of the Dog... :D
wow! good to see your comment again @hyandel , I agree to you, they say dogs can love their masters more than their life.