The leaders of Russia and Japan recently met for talks on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Mexico, and while neither nation came away with any political prizes, Russian President Vladimir Putin scored a gift worth yelping about: a two-month-old Akita puppy!
From that day, every day, Hachiko would wait for his deceased owner until he himself passed on, aged 11, on March 8th of 1935. Hachiko's loyalty and diligence is seen as an outstanding example of the Akita breed's most noteworthy characteristic.
The as yet unnamed pup shown above, right, will join a black Labrador retriever named Koni and a Karakachan puppy (left) presented to Putin by Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borisov in November of 2010.
“I hope issues between Japan and Russia are solved,” stated Akita Governor Norihisa Satake. With the energetic furball running around Putin's presidential estate at Novo-Ogaryovo, just west of Moscow, perhaps thoughts of resolving those thorny issues will rear their heads more often. (via The Mainichi, images via LeRoy's Pink Fist and Reuters)