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A barking takes center stage! One of the Akitas!! Yume is not a human being. She is a female Dog. The was presented by Akita Prefecture in 2012 to one of the most powerful man of the present day world whose fighter bombers are killing innocent citizens of Aleppo indiscriminately every day and night! The owner of Yume is none other than Vladimir Putin, the Russian President. Yume has become a famous barking in the world after she took center stage at a media interview recently! Putin brought Yume into an interview ahead of his visit to Japan this week with Japanese journalists and the large Akita breed made sure she as well as her master were well heard. Yume was not on a leash, entered the room quietly and began barking soon loudly at the media crew. According to a Kremlin transcript of the interview, one of the Japanese journalists said that they were glad to see Yume happy and cheerful. However, they were a bit surprised and afraid that the beginning of the interview would be like that! Putin said Yume was protective of him. "You were right to take caution, Yume is a no-nonsense dog," he said. "There are many people here, with camcorders running, lights shining and cameras clicking. She is being a guard dog." I wonder whether Yume would accompany President Putin during his Japanese visit this week! And if she would then will she enjoy diplomatic immunity like her master!! Readers can view below the photo of President Vladimir Putin playing with Yume before giving an interview to Japanese Nippon Television and Yomiuri newspaper at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Photo: Reuters |
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Actually the dog is known to be of silent type but strong!
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Beautiful dog! Of course, he has some of the best dog groomers to care for him, but that does not take away from his natural beauty. Too bad his owner has such a dark personality! Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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True, and well said, JKH.
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Beautiful dog! Of course, he has some of the best dog groomers to care for him, but that does not take away from his natural beauty. Too bad his owner has such a dark personality!
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What a beautiful dog. It is funny that it is Japanese journalists because it makes me think of Hachi, a loyal Japanese Akita who waited for his owner at the Shibuya Station in Tokyo for 8 or 9 years after the owner had died. He because a celebrity among the Japanese and these is a statue of the dog outside of the Shibuya Station. You should Google the name Hachi and read the story. Somewhere I have a picture taken in front of the statue. Akitas are fiercely loyal, as witnessed by your story. I think Putin and Yume are lucky to have each other. Fossil Hachi! I did not know about this faithful and loving dog when I visited Tokyo in the year 1984 on my way back home from Los Angeles, USA. I wish I was aware of Hachi at that time. You seem absolutely correct in saying that Yume and Putin are lucky to have each other!!
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Beautiful dog! Christmas greetings to you and yours, Looklook
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Pleased to read from you again here on this blog of mine, Earthytaurus! The dog is not only beautiful but also fiercely loyal to her master, Putin. Have a nice Christmas with your loved ones and friends.
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Thank you so much for your comment left on my blog page, Deborahsu. I appreciate! Yume is apparently being well taken care of by the groomers paid by the Russian Tax Payers money! Season's Greetings and Happy Holidays to you and your family. Stay well and Happy.
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Beautiful dog! Christmas greetings to you and yours, Looklook
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The dog looks very pretty and seems loyal too. Thanks for finding the story as interesting. One is entitled to one's opinion and imaginations too. However, let us not speculate on some imaginary things that may happen or not happen under certain conditions at a future date.This is Just my opinion. Thanks for stopping by the blog. Season's Greetings and Happy Holidays to you and your family. Take care and remain always cheerful.
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