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Connacht Spring Show (May 18th ) and most loyal visitors to our stand

19/5/2014

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The venue was Ballinrobe Race Course located just outside the picturesque town of Ballinrobe Co. Mayo and the event was the annual Connacht Spring Show, held yesterday, Sunday . What a great day was had by the many thousands that visited?. Of course the weather played it's part with the afternoon erupting in a blaze of sunshine that would make July envious. The event organisers had done a fantastic job of packing as many events into the immaculate show-grounds as possible. Rachel O'Connor and her team at the Connacht Spring Show (CSS), should be proud of their achievement. There was the Sheep Shearing competition, a Dog Show, Tug of War,  Log Splitting , A Pony Show a Best of Breed Sheep show, the list went on and on .
Fusion  was of course in attendance and we thank all the visitors who came our to our stand. We had visitors from all over Ireland, including Tyrone, Fermanagh , Kildare, The Aran Islands,  Clare Island , the list amazed us . One group of unusual visitors was a pair of  American Akita dogs (see picture) with their doting owners . Dog lovers will instantly recognise them, but for those who haven't heard of this breed previously , this hunting breed has a reputation for being an extremely loyal companion. The breed which hails from Japan produced one of the most revered offspring, a dog know as "Hachiko" . This Japanese Akita became a sensation in Japan after it's owners untimely death. The pair had a daily routine of walking together to and from the local train station. Hachiko's owner did not return one day after suffering a brain haemorrhage, yet the dog, until it's death 9 years later, went to the station each day awaiting his masters return home. After being noticed  by other train goers the dog rose to national prominence in Japan and became a symbol of loyalty and honour amongst the Japanese people.Statues were built to honour the dog, after his death


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