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Loyal Siberian dog still waits for owner's return at spot where he died over a year ago
Known as man's best friend, dogs are known for their unwavering loyalty to their owners. But one faithful dog has set a new standard even for canines, having waited by the roadside in Siberia for more than a year after its owner tragically died in a car accident. The dog has braved the freezing cold winters of Siberia, where temperatures regularly drop to minus 5 degrees Celsius, in the hope of his owner's return, and he refused to be caught by wildlife lovers hoping to help it.
It has become known locally as the 'Siberian Hachiko', after the Japanese Akita dog 'Hachiko' who returned to the Shibuya train station where his owner, Professor Ueno left him every day for nearly ten years after his death in May 1925. The famous Japanese pooch Hachiko had tugged at the heartstrings of the nation when he waited at Tokyo's Shibuya Station for his owner to return - appearing every day precisely when the train was due at the station. Hachiko continued to wait for many years until his own death in 1935, never seeming to accept that his owner was not coming back. The famous statue which was erected in August 1948 is a popular meeting spot in Japan. The station entrance near this statue is named Hachiko-guchi, meaning The Hachiko Entrance / Exit, and is one of Shibuya Station's five exits. On the 80th anniversary of the death of Hachiko, the famous dog was happily reunited with his owner, in a bronze statue installed on March 8 2015 at the University of Tokyo where the master once taught. The statue, which depicts Hachiko jumping up to greet Ueno, who is extending his hand to pat the dog, stands about 1.9 meters high and weighs about 280 kilograms. It is located near the main gate of the campus for the university’s Faculty of Agriculture in Tokyo’s Bunkyo Ward.
The loyal Siberian dog, thought to be a mongrel, was left behind after the car crash in autumn 2014 when people first started noticing it standing beside the road and tried to catch it. When it refused to be caught, animal lovers started feeding the dog, and they even put a kennel beside the road in Berkut, near Yalutorovsk in south-central Russia's Tyumen Oblast region.
The dog escaped tragedy when the kennel, which was too near to the road, was destroyed by a truck, but a new one was built a few weeks later. Even after that, the animal still came back to the roadside, and continued to wait for its owner. Animal activist Anastasia Selina said: 'We haven't been able to get anywhere near the animal, it only seems to want to get to its previous owner and as far as we know he didn't survive the car accident.
'It doesn't trust anyone else, and will not even let anybody even stroke it. We advise people not to disturb it, because we are worried it might run under a car if it gets scared.' A campaign has now been started to find a home for the dog and to capture him once and for all.
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Loyal Siberian dog still waits for owner's return at roadside where he died a year ago in Siberia
An abandoned dog whose owner was killed in a car crash is so loyal he has refused to leave the spot where his human died for over a year. The loyal pooch waits in the hope that his owner will return after he was killed in a crash in Siberia in 2014. The loyal animal, thought to be a mongrel, was left behind after the car crash in the autumn when people first started noticing it standing beside the road, and several people tried to catch it. When it refused to be captured, kind animal lovers started feeding the dog, and they even put a kennel beside the road. Unfortunately, it was too near to the road and it was destroyed by a truck, although a new one was built for the dog a few weeks later in the village of Berkut, near the town of Yalutorovsk in south-central Russia's Tyumen Oblast region.
And even after that, the animal still came back to the roadside and refused to be captured, and continues to wait for its owner. Animal activist Anastasia Selina said: We haven't been able to get anywhere near the animal, it only seems to want to get to its previous owner and as far as we know they didn't survive the car accident. It doesn't trust anyone else, and will not even let anybody even stroke it. We advise people not to disturb it, because we are worried it might run under a car if it gets scared. Despite the cold weather this year, the dog has survived a second Siberian winter, thanks to motorists throwing food out of the window, and the campaign has now been started to find a home for the dog and to capture him once and for all. The animal has been called the Siberian Hachiko – named after the Japanese Akita dog who is remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner.
The famous Japanese Akita pooch had tugged at the heartstrings of the nation when he waited at Tokyo’s Shibuya Station for his owner to return - appearing every day precisely when the train was due at the station. Hachiko continued to wait for many years until his own death in 1935, never seeming to accept that his owner was not coming back. The famous statue which was erected in August 1948 is a popular meeting spot in Japan. The station entrance near this statue is named Hachiko-guchi, meaning The Hachiko Entrance /Exit, and is one of Shibuya Station's five exits. On the 80th anniversary of the death of Hachiko, the famous dog was happily reunited with his owner, in a bronze statue installed and unveiled on March 8 2015 at the University of Tokyo where the master once taught. The statue, which depicts Hachiko jumping up to greet Ueno, who is extending his hand to pat the dog, stands about 1.9 meters high and weighs about 280 kilograms. It is located near the main gate of the campus for the university’s Faculty of Agriculture in Tokyo’s Bunkyo Ward.
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Dog Still Waits For Owner's Return at Roadside in Cold Siberia
Known as man's best friend, dogs are known for their unwavering loyalty to their owners.
The dog has braved the freezing cold winters of Siberia, where temperatures regularly drop to -5C, in the hope of his owner's return, and he refuses to caught by wildlife lovers hoping to help it.
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