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thesagaconts t1_itzt9hb wrote
After the balto one got all that karma, everyone is trying to hop on the train.
a4techkeyboard t1_itztgo2 wrote
Oh hey, just like this dog hoped his owner would.
Just-a-Guy-4242 t1_iu2vzor wrote
Haha, that was good…
InsuranceToTheRescue t1_iu0bq3j wrote
TIL is quickly entering a taxidermy phase I guess.
benefit_of_mrkite t1_iu0jytg wrote
This is exactly how this sub works and why you see themes.
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temujin64 t1_iu0s0mv wrote
A Japanese TV show interviewed a bunch of people who knew Hachiko. They all said that the story about waiting for the owner was an embellishment.
The entrance he waited next to was next to a yakitori restaurant and the patrons used to give him some. He was just begging for food.
They even did an autopsy of the dog and he had a bunch of bamboo sticks (used to skewer the chicken in yakitori) in his stomach.
Deadpussyfuck t1_iu150xv wrote
Munchiko
amadeus2490 t1_iu2a4wv wrote
"He didnt miss his owner at all." - M. Night Shamylan
Zelensexual t1_iu3gbql wrote
Well, goddammit. Another dream crushed.
Vicith t1_itzlnuw wrote
Not buried next to his owner? ;_;
sharlayan t1_itzncxe wrote
According to Wikipedia, his remains were cremated and left to rest next to his owner, but his fur was stuffed. So I guess they skinned him after he died?
oakydoke t1_iu08ul2 wrote
How taxidermy works, yes.
legoshi_loyalty t1_iu6khdz wrote
it's like a pumpkin, where you get a big spoon and scoop the guts out.
KRB52 t1_iu1r99d wrote
Much kinder than before he died.
OneBestFriend t1_iu049nj wrote
I can tell you that the dog does have a spot dedicated to him next to his master's grave. I went to see it when I was in Tokyo. It's rather small and easily missed but it has quite a few gifts left in front of it (and nothing else put in front of his master's grave right next to him.)
Suspicious_Method_94 t1_itznbl4 wrote
His skin at least is in the National Science Museum
Lazy-Sisyphus t1_itzlgqs wrote
Seymour irl 😢
Karagali t1_iu087ne wrote
My first thought. Poor Seymour. That episode always gets me.
Yurekuu OP t1_itzjvnl wrote
I went to this museum and I was seriously shocked when I saw him there. I'd never known that was what happened to him.
Honeyface t1_itzo35p wrote
Stuffing companion animals is so disrespectful and distasteful... just bury it and use a freaking hologram or something.
Dragmire800 t1_iu0a0qo wrote
How is it disrespectful? A dog doesn’t care.
JustLinus t1_itzrfht wrote
Why though? Just because it had a name doesn't make it more important than the cow that makes up my leather wallet in my opinion
Honeyface t1_iu0f1ll wrote
Does it absolutely need to be there? No
Does it serve any kind of purpose? No
Would I go to a museum to see someone elses beloved pet? NO
They should have buried it with the owner and made a replica of it. Like madamme tussauds does
WangnanJahad t1_iu1jcjj wrote
So this isn't actually about what YOU think not what is culturally acceptable. This whole thread you made is all about YOU, not the dog.
horschdhorschd t1_itzqpwl wrote
Imagine doing this with famous people. "This is Abraham Lincoln. If you look closely you can see the wound. Who wants a selfie with the late president?"
knx0305 t1_itzxegs wrote
Wax statues are arguably better.
upinthenortheast t1_iu174av wrote
Lenin and Mao were both given this treatment.
trashhampster t1_iu32qs6 wrote
You have some reading to catch up on regarding John Wilkes Booth.
7th-Street t1_itzk8yj wrote
Hopefully AFTER he died...
Scarstead t1_itzqn2n wrote
Jurassic bark in real life
GhettoChemist t1_itzte9z wrote
So was this dog who was made famous for having the image of a child's face on his butt
Snow-White-Ferret t1_iu03e0e wrote
Oh you..
blatantninja t1_iu05g30 wrote
It's important for pets to see their owners and other pets in the house after they die for this situation. They are emotional beings as well. I remember when my first dog died, before we buried him our other dog came up, sniffed at him a few times then walked off. He still mourned, for weeks he would just lay on top of the grave, but he wasn't left wondering what had happened to his buddy.
slow_work_day t1_iu05s6r wrote
i have a photo of myself at hachiko's statue in tokyo it's one of my faves.
knx0305 t1_itzrv27 wrote
Technically just his skin, the rest is in aoyama cemetery.
mrdriftty t1_iu0w6xc wrote
Gee thanks - my depression really needed this
SequesterMe t1_iu1hc31 wrote
Lucky dog. I'd be so happy to have the same thing done with my remains.
goosebattle t1_iu1u6mp wrote
TIL that the dog famous for being stuffed in epoxy is 2 yrs old.
thefiglord t1_iu8xl65 wrote
i had an akita best dog i ever had but was an escape artist.
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timberwolf0122 t1_iu1mlvu wrote
Seymor
GarbageGobble t1_iu1ttyi wrote
I didn’t know today was stuffed dog on display day. Wonder what the oldest stuffed dog on display is.
Bryanh100 t1_iu27j4b wrote
He came out looking kinda Asian.
CrieDeCoeur t1_iu29a8c wrote
Shiba Ohno
Atotallyrandomname t1_iu2h0dc wrote
Fry's dog waited.
a4techkeyboard t1_itzlgbl wrote
It seems the sub is in a stuffed famous dogs era.