There may be many different things that we appreciate about dogs, but I think all of us could agree that something they all have in common is their loyalty. They are there for us through thick and thin and even if we are having our worst day, they will sit faithfully by our side.
Hachiko is the perfect example of just how faithful a dog can be. In fact, he has become a symbol of canine loyalty and the love they hold for their humans. It’s extended beyond the life of that faithful dog and is still known today.
The Akita named Hachiko was born in 1923 in Japan. His life began on a farm but eventually, he was adopted by a professor who took him to live in Tokyo.
His owner was a professor at the agricultural department of Tokyo Imperial University. Every day, he would walk down to the train to head off to work and Hachiko would walk there with him. The dog will then wait until he returns at the end of the day.
Unfortunately, the dog’s owner had a cerebral hemorrhage and died while giving a lecture at the University one day. Hachiko was faithfully waiting for him at the station, but his owner never returned.
The dog’s loyalty was so respected by the people in Japan that they cared for the dog every day. He waited there faithfully until the end of his life, and I’m sure he would’ve waited there longer if possible.
It sometimes is difficult to keep in mind just how faithful our furry friends are. We may love them for many different reasons, but let’s never forget their loyalty.