if I'd have an Akita dog, can our bond also be like that?
keltigerfight, I'd say the short answer to your question is "no". So don't go looking for a purebred Akita (unless, of course, you want to rescue one from the dog pound).
I have an Akita whom I found running through the streets with a big chain around his neck. He bonded with me because he knew I saved his life, but he generally distrusts all human beings and will always be an independent soul. The movie alludes to this quality by showing us how Akitas will not play fetch (mine sure won't) or do any of the standard people-pleasing routines. They make lousy "pets".
My guess, regarding the real-life story of Hachiko, is that Professor Ueno saved the dog's life, and as in my case, the dog realized it and repaid the favour with deep, everlasting respect. So if you must have an Akita, find yourself a death row Akita at the dog pound, save his life, and only then will you have a chance of knowing that bond.
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