I am sure that most of you have watched this on TV or on youtube but I still want to post it here. It just amaze me how this dog is so loyal to his friend that he wouldn't leave by his/her side. These dogs are the ones that survived from the tsunami, the other one is hurt so the other dog stays with her/him. Now I understand how our dog Champ, did not got when our other former dog tried to flee. We raised Champ since he was a baby so I think that he established his loyalty to us.
The above video, reminds me of the movie I watched a couple of months ago, with Richard Gere as a star. A movie that would make you cry while you're watching it. Hachicko or Hachi A Dog's Tale - is sad movie depicting about the dog's love and loyalty of his master who have found him when he got loose from his cage and basically raised him. When Richard Geere suddenly died, the dog still goes to the train station where he used to wait for his master, he did that for nine years until he died.
According to what I read, this movie was based on a real life story. So if you have time, try to search for it on youtube, you can watch it there or buy a DVD, it's worth your time and money.
haven't seen any of these videos yet...thanks for sharing sis...so touching.
ReplyDeleteSo touching tlaga yong videos about dog, ayaw nga nia ata palapitin yong mga tao.
ReplyDeleteDid not watch the movie yet, pero I have heard it a lot online.
Ano ba naman 'to, sis.....KAKAIYAK!!! First, the tsunami-doggie-survivors, and next, yung kay Hachiko. My hubby knows about this. In fact, the train station in Japan where Hachiko waits is now named after him!!
ReplyDeleteAy so touching nga first time to see this video ... if i have time i will watch this movie.
ReplyDeleteYou could really learned some lessons from the movie Haaachi. By the way thanks Rose. I already did deleted that blog thanks
ReplyDeleteYes, I have seen both videos before. The first one was shown extensively on all news channels while the second one I saw from Bambie dear's post almost a year ago. It's a shame that dogs exhibit more loyalty and faithfulness to their masters than humans do. Some people even throw their newly born fetus in the garbage cans. Oh how low can some humans sink. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteI so agree with Sir Mel... sad but true, some people dont know the value of loyalty and trust.. Nakakasad din pag may nakikita ka sa news na baby na nasa basura, how could any mother do that? Thanks for this post.. I watched Hachiko too kaya lang mas super nakakaiyak yung orig version, japanese nga lang.
ReplyDeleteoi, di ko alam yang movie na yan ah! hanapin ko nga yan....kaka touch naman..
ReplyDeleteseen hachi rose,, its moving.. I swear... nakailang hits naba yang japanese dogs na yan kahit sa pinas pop yung video na yan..
ReplyDeleteYep I heard about that movie, but I will probably wait if there's one in family video. I'd like to see that movie.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't they do anything about the hurt dog!!??
ReplyDeleteI had seen the news clip after the tsunami and I posted it on Facebook. I'll have to watch the Richard Gere movie.
ReplyDeleteMine's at:
http://rnsane.blogspot.com/2011/03/weekend-reflections-79-camera-critters.html#links
I don't like to watch Hachi. Why? Kasi sa trailer palang hagulgol na ako eh, hehehe!
ReplyDeleteI don't like to watch Hachi. Why? Kasi sa trailer palang hagulgol na ako eh, hehehe!
ReplyDeleteI have not seen either of these videos before. It is amazing the loyalty for us our dogs have, even in the face of adversity. We could all learn a lesson or two if we just paid more attention to the stories and lessons animals give us.
ReplyDeletebuti pa mag alaga ng aso loyal pa kesa tao diba hehehe
ReplyDeleteI watched this on YOutube lalo na si bunso.. btw, i love magic, our pet pero kagabi, haay.. grabeng sakit sa ulo, he accidentally peed in our beddings... grrrr
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