Your story matters,
and many of the chapters in the book
of your life are yet to be written.
Baycrest’s Run Forrest Run (aka Forrest)
June 19, 2004
December 19, 2017
Joey Capaldi
Kathy Coffman of BayCrest Akitas
(As told by Joey Capaldi)
Forrest had a very particular nature; we called it the “whatever” nature. When Forrest was younger, he had a few toys that he would play with, very seldom, and only for a brief few minutes then, “whatever, I’m all done with that toy.”
His favorite past time was hanging out with “daddy” or Nick. Forrest would go with me everywhere. Work, home, taking Nick to school, picking Nick up after school, walks, you name it.
Forrest went everywhere I went. And no matter where we went, everyone loved him. He was too beautiful to resist. People everywhere had to get close to him when they saw him. And Forrest liked every minute of the attention!
We used to joke about Forrest having to “deal with” his adoring fans like a big Hollywood actor because of his role in Hachi: A Dog’s Tale. Even if the people had not seen the movie he would still attract a crowd wherever we went.
As Forrest got older his favorite past time was to play wrestle with daddy.
My favorite scene from the movie has to be when Joan Allen goes to hug Hachi, (Forrest), and he turns his head away as if to say “I can’t look at you- I’m too heartbroken.”
What an actor! So dramatic!
But that was just Forrest being Forrest. There were so many scenes that I loved from the movie but now since Forrest’s passing, it has been just too hard to watch.
Forrest appeared in an episode of Animal Planet’s Dogs 101- Akita. There was a rather lengthy segment about Forrest – it was really cool! Forrest also made a cameo in a TV commercial for a local finance company here in Delaware.
But for the most part, after the movie, Forrest gave up his acting career to be a “stay at home” pup for his family.
Forrest often had those funny dreams when he would kick and run in place and bark when he was sleeping. Defiantly dreaming about running around the yard or at the beach chasing is best buddy Nick.
Those two were inseparable. If ever you noticed a guilty look from either one you knew something was up and they were both in on it.
In closing, I can say that though this was short and sweet; it was one of the hardest things I have had to write. Forrest was far more than a pet or pal.
He changed me and my entire world. An indelible mark left on my soul. Forrest was truly one of a kind. Rarely a moment passes without thinking of him.
Although Forrest is no longer with us, his memory will live on through Hachi: A Dog’s Tale. His powerful presence was indelible, and we will be forever grateful for his service and dedication to the film.
Did you know that Forrest was a young Akita when he played the aged Hachi? That makes his performance all the more remarkable. To pay tribute to Forrest, leave your comments below!
Your story matters,
and many of the chapters in the book
of your life are yet to be written.
the founder of the Vicki & Hachi movement.
Hi, I’m Vicki– the founder of the Vicki & Hachi movement.
I help women on their journey back to themselves and into their one big, visible, authentic life. I do this through coaching, courses, and a flourishing community built around The Hachi Spirit (more on that later).
I believe that your life is your message and that you are meant to leave a one-of-a-kind legacy in this big, colorful world.
Plus, we’ve experienced that our loyal, canine companions possess innate wisdom and are often our best teachers.