On March 18, the Chinese version of "Hachi" held a launch ceremony and directly announced that it will be released on December 31 this year. "Hachiko" tells the touching story of a man and a dog. Hachiko is a mysterious dog. No one knows where he came from. Professor Parker picked him up at the train station in a small town one day and took him home. After that, Hachiko grew up slowly under the care of Professor Parker, and the two spent a very happy life. When Parker went to work, Hachiko would take him to the train station, and when he got off work, Hachiko would also wait at the station early. The loyal Hachiko made the whole town love him very much. The good times did not last long, and Parker passed away due to illness. The unknowing Hachiko was still waiting in front of the station on time every evening...

In this remake, the Akita dog in the original drama was localized and became a Chinese pastoral dog in China. The Chinese garden dog, which has always been criticized, finally became a "serf and sang" this time and became a protagonist~
I don't know if Huang was with you in your childhood, but the editor's childhood was accompanied by the Chinese garden dog. The Chinese Garden Dog, known as the Chinese native dog, was banned in some cities a few years ago. This has put many people who have Chinese Garden Dogs in trouble! So what is the reason for this? Let the editor tell you in detail~

1. Characteristics of the Chinese Pastoral Dog
The Chinese Pastoral Dog, we usually call it a native dog, may have some differences in shape and size between different regions, but in general, they all have common characteristics. Pointed and short mouth; flat forehead; large ears that collapse to both sides of the head; upward-turned tail; fur color is mainly yellow, but some are black, white or other mottled colors; medium-sized, well-proportioned and compact body.
1. Independent personality: Chinese Garden Dogs are not as clingy as pet dogs. They are relatively independent most of the time. When their owners need them, they will stay by their side and silently protect them.
2. Very understanding of human nature: They usually understand their owner’s inner thoughts, emotions, and mood. They will not act ignorantly when their master is sad, but will just entertain themselves or sit by quietly.
3. Strong adaptability: Chinese garden dogs are generally raised in rural areas and suburbs. Their survival adaptability and gastrointestinal adaptability are very strong. Even eating leftovers containing salt from humans is no problem.
4. High loyalty: They are generally kept in a free-range state in rural areas and are mainly used to look after homes and nursing homes. Chinese Garden Dogs are very loyal to their owners. Once their owners are in danger or a stranger comes into the home, they will bark endlessly to protect the safety of their owners and their home.

2. Why are Chinese garden dogs banned?
Chinese garden dogs are banned in China, not because of their breed, but because their current living conditions are very bad.
1. Genetic instability: Most Chinese garden dogs now are not purebred genes, but the result of crosses between exotic breeds and local breeds. This makes their genes very unstable. The previous generation may be very docile, but the next generation may become extremely violent.
2. Carrying viruses: Because the cost of raising Chinese Garden Dogs is not high, many people just have a "casual play" attitude. This has resulted in a large number of stray dogs in the city being Chinese Garden Dogs. Most of them have not undergone epidemic prevention treatment, and the viruses they carry are likely to affect residents.
The editor hereby calls on everyone to raise Chinese garden dogs in a standardized way! In order to avoid genetic impureness, you must go to a regular pet store to buy purebreds; during the breeding process, regularly take the dog for disease prevention treatment; apply for a dog license and keep a leash when going out. Nowadays, more and more people keep a pet dog to accompany them. The editor thinks that the Chinese Pastoral Dog is a good choice. I hope that "Hachiko", which will be released soon, will make more friends like them~
