This is Hachikō. He was an Akita born on Nov. 10, 1923 in Japan. He was sold to Hidesaburo Ueno, a scientist at the University of Tokyo. Ueno named him Hachi after the number 8, which is considered lucky in Japan, and the two became inseparable...
Every day, Hachi walked to Shibuya station with Ueno for his commute, and he returned each evening to pick him up. This routine continued daily until May 21, 1925. On that sad day, Ueno left for work and never returned, after suffering a fatal cerebral hemorrhage while lecturing.
Despite Ueno's absence, Hachi continued to wait for him at the station every day. He bounced between homes, including some miles from Shibuya, before settling with Ueno’s former gardener. No matter the distance, Hachi returned to the station daily to wait patiently for his owner.
In 1932, a former student of Ueno’s published an article about the dog's vigil, and his story blew up. Hachi became a symbol of loyalty, and “-ko,” a suffix used as a sign of respect, was added to his name. He started receiving treats from people at the station while he waited.
In 1934, a life-sized statue of the loyal dog was erected at Shibuya Station, and Hachikō himself attended the unveiling ceremony. Hachikō died the next year at the age of 11. Each year since 1936, a solemn ceremony at Shibuya station has been held to honor his devotion.
Hachikō's ashes were buried beside Ueno’s in Tokyo. After nine years, nine months and fifteen days, Hachikō was finally reunited with his beloved owner he missed so much. For his perseverance and loyalty, we bestow upon Hachikō the extremely rare (and long overdue) 15/10 ❤️
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This is the story of Old Drum, the dog who many believe inspired the phrase "man's best friend."
In October 1869, a foxhound named Old Drum was shot and killed by a farmer who was having trouble keeping his flock safe from predators. The farmer, Leonidas Hornsby, was sick of the constant threat of dogs and wolves and swore to kill the first dog that appeared on his property.
That night, a farmer named Charles Burden, who happened to be Hornsby's brother-in-law, heard gunshots in the distance. He remembered Hornsby’s threat, feared the worst, and called after his dogs. All but Old Drum, his favorite hound, came back to him.
We posted our very first dog rating 8 years ago today! Time flies when the dogs are so good. Thank you to anyone who has ever shared a post of ours. It is such a joy to be a part of such a loving community ❤️
I’m threading below my favorite posts from every year we’ve existed!
This is Smoky. She was World War II’s littlest soldier and the first therapy dog on record. In 1944, a U.S. soldier found her in an abandoned foxhole in the New Guinea jungle. She soon became the travel companion of Corporal William Wynne…
Smoky served with Wynne in the Air Force, where she joined on combat flights, backpacked through jungles, survived a typhoon, and once parachuted 30 feet through the air.
She famously helped repair a damaged communications center by crawling 70 feet through an 8-inch wide culvert with a telegraph wire attached to her collar. In mere minutes, she saved her fellow crewmen from a dangerous 3-day dig.
Pit bulls have the highest euthanasia rate at shelters due to some harmful misconceptions. If you have a pit bull, please help us combat this narrative by replying with your favorite pictures of them! ❤️
The American Veterinary Medical Association says a dog’s breed doesn’t predict its behavior, calling breed-specific legislation “a simplistic answer to a far more complex social problem.” avma.org/resources/pet-…
Violence in dogs is more likely a defense mechanism, brought on by anxiety. A dog’s environment is much more likely to influence their behavior than genetics. With a responsible pet owner, any dog of any breed can thrive as a happy, healthy, well-adjusted pup.
It is impossible to ignore the senseless war and growing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Many of you suggested we highlight organizations providing emergency aid to both people and animals. We’ve selected several and encourage you to send your support to them below ⬇️
DIOZ is an animal rescue in Poland working nonstop to transport food and medical supplies to people and animals in Ukraine. They’ve already brought hundreds of dogs across the border into Poland to be treated. They are raising money on their Instagram: instagram.com/diozpl?utm_med…
IFAW (@ifawglobal) is in close contact with their shelter partners in Ukraine. In addition to providing emergency resources to them, they’re working with organizations to identify shelters, zoos, and sanctuaries with unmet needs. You can donate here: secure.ifaw.org/united-states/…
h*ck it, thread of black-owned dog businesses that deserve a fat slice of that $100 billion we’re estimated to spend on our pets this year... boogiethepug.com/black-owned-do…
Beaux and Paws - founded by 13-year-old Sir Darius Brown. He handmakes bow ties and donates them to shelters around the country to help dogs look extra spiffy in their adoption pics. 15/10 @SirDariusBrown sirdariusbrown.com/shop
Pet Plate - founded by Renaldo Webb. After seeing firsthand the lapses in mass-market dog food, Renaldo went to work creating a healthy solution for his own dog Winston. Today, @PetPlate delivers all-natural, ready to eat meals right to your door. 15/10 petplate.com