Friday, April 1, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: The Cuase of the Mysterious Japanese Star Dog’s Death Unrevealed


Monument of the Dog

Finally the scientists of Japan have unraveled the decades-old great mystery regarding the cause of death for the most famous dog of Japan, named Hachiko. Allegedly the legend had it that once this dog was extremely loyal towards his master, who was a professor at University of Tokyo, it is remembered that Hachiko used to wait at Shibuya train station for its master for years and years even after the professor died, the dog still use to visit the station daily waiting for his master to return for almost a decade until he finally died.

It was previously believed, according to the legend that Hachiko had died because of swallowing a chicken skewer that ruptured his stomach but really now it has been revealed that the actual cause of death was cancer and worms.
This revelation was made the veterinarians of the University of Tokyo after properly examining the innards of the dog while the announcement was made later on Wednesday claiming that they had discovered a terminal cancer and also a filaria infection — worms in the dogs body.

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