Meet Saturday Night Kintaro of Akiyama. We call him Kinta. He will be a guest at our home for several months before he is able to join his family in Japan.
Japan is a rabies free country. Kinta was born in Montana, USA. The US is not a rabies free country. He comes from Saturday Night Golden Retrievers.
The procedure goes something like this, Kinta will receive a rabies vaccination as soon as he is old enough. Then he will receive a booster a month later. A month after that, his blood will be tested for rabies titers. If his titer level is high enough, he then must wait for six months before going home. Once in Japan, he will be observed for several hours prior to being released to his family. He will also undergo many other health certifications prior to getting a green light to breed. It is a lengthy process.
Our friends Noriko and Yoshi are very dear to us, so we are happy to assist them with a foster home for Kintaro. We have fostered two other pups for them, Sakurako and Jutaro. Noriko and Yoshi are dedicated breeders of competitive golden retrievers in Japan. They take care to select genetically sound parent stock.
For the next 10 months or so, I will get to enjoy, train, and share the love of a good pup. His family will visit from time to time, we take care to be sure he knows them and knows their scent.
Here are a few shots and a quick watercolor sketch of Kintaro.
What joy ! Kinta looks the typical lollopy curious puppy Mary , I can see lots of fun ahead for you all .
Such a gorgeous watercolour too !
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It will be fun to watch his training style. All pups are different, kinda like kids. 🙂
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Mary,
What a wonderful story! You and Tim are true friends to take on this responsibility! Kinta is adorable and living life to the maximum, which is evident in your photos and watercolor. Enjoy your time as foster parents.
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He has a wonderful family waiting for him. Soon Blitz will breed, I will keep one of her pups, it will help when it is time for Kinta to go home. 🙂
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What a beautiful young guy! I know the sweet smell.
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Hmmm, don’t know if I would use that term during potty training. He has been pretty good, though.
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Oh! Fun times ahead at your house! Blissful JOY for you! I myself don’t have much use for pups, but I know you human folks LOVE them. And what an excellent place for a pup to grow in! All sounds like a good thing for all parties.
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Yep, Blitz feels the same way! 🙂
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Reblogged this on THE FORESTER ARTIST and commented:
We have a new young visitor in our home. Mary tells all about him!
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Sooo cute…Iove it…I love the one of Kinta running towards the camera…pure puppy..pure happiness.
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Like most puppies it takes a fast shutter speed to catch them.
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Like puppies and my 4 year old…lol…they never stop running..lol
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indeed!
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What a handsome fellow! Thanks for explaining the “immigration” process! Will you be training him in Japanese…or English! Hmmmm….How does “quail” sound in Japanese?
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He trains mostly in English. Some commands are in Japanese. 🙂 Give us a call when you are up next!
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Kinta is a beauty! Cute too.
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🙂
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Cute pup 🙂
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Thanks for the education Mary re: rabies proofing Japan. A wonderful thing to keep rabies out of a country. The pup, I can tell is from top quality stock. Lovely to see excellent qualities in a breed.
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Beautiful pup, beautiful painting, educational too. 🙂
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There are several countries that are rabies free, just imagine what you would go through to travel with a pet!
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How interesting Mary kinta looks great and no doubt he will never forget being with you, love his modeling session.
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I should do an outtakes post, pups are so much fun!
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I am sure it is going to be amazing, yes please do.
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I challenge anyone to look at this post and NOT click like. It’s gorgeous. What love you share with your fostering and your friends!
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😀
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Incredible sketch – so talented!
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Beautiful puppy, may be hard to let him go 😀
Your watercolor has really captured this beautiful dog!
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Since we’ve done this before I know what to expect. For me, Kinta is already a part of his new family in Japan. He is Noriko and Yoshi’s pup. He doesn’t feel like my pup at all. I will always have a special place in my heart for him, but he is not my pup. Don’t know if that explains it. ;}
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Heartwarming story! Beautiful dog!
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Sweet pup!You both are great people for taking on extra dogs in your busy household. Fostering is such a wonderful thing. Enjoy your time with Kinta.
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Mary, that is such an interesting process. Thanks for sharing the information about the transition for Kinta. What a lucky puppy to have such wonderful parents as you & Tim! I love your watercolor. Kinta is smiling.
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yes, in golden form 😀
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Oh so cute. Gonna be tough to say goodbye to this little one when the time comes 🙂
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🙂
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What a cute little guy. I am sure Blitz will be a very good teacher for him too. I bet he is always on the move, except when he is collapsed on the floor sleeping. I love your little watercolor of him.
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He is sooooo cute and your sketch is incredible , Mary!❤️❤️❤️
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Kinta is really sweet, hope he will be very happy in Japan.
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How sweet! I hope his very long journey eventually will be a good one (I couldn’t send my dog even on a short flight). Norway is also still rabies-free, but we don’t know for how long, our borders are now open for dogs because of our affiliation with EU.
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When he makes the flight, he will be an adult. Noriko, his owner, is a retired flight attendant, so she knows the process well. He won’t be alone when he goes, his owners will be on the same flight. They visit often while he waits to go home.
I don’t like puppies to fly as cargo, they should fly as carry on pets. This is the way Kinta came to us. I flew to Montana, picked him up and he road in the plane right at my feet.
I hope you are able to keep Norway rabies free. Places like Japan and Hawaii have pretty good import procedures.
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