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The Akita was developed to hunt bears in Japan and, as such, is a great guard dog. They're strong and loyal, often employed by police for active duty. The hair is straight and coarse, and the undercoat is soft and dense. Akitas are intelligent and calm. Though great watch dogs, they bark infrequently. This breed prefers not to have other dogs in the family. There may be problems if they do not become acquainted with cats and other household pets early in life. They get along with children that are respectful of their space. The Akita is a shedder. At least twice a year, groom it with a metal-toothed comb. A good deal of patience and persistence is required when training this breed. Akitas are able to adjust to your schedule. Daily walks are good, but they seem to handle foregoing a walk, if needed. This breed is prone to hip dysplasia, thyroid problems, immune diseases, skin problems, eye, and knee problems. Watch All About The Akita Dog Breed
Boxita Puppies for Sale Boxita Dogs for Adoption Nekita Puppies for Sale Nekita Dogs for Adoption American Allaunt Puppies for Sale American Allaunt Dogs for Adoption Good with other dogs0The Akita Inu is handsome, calm, dignified, clean (easy to housebreak), and quiet (seldom barks), so it's understandable that he might be viewed as a desirable pet. However . . . the Akita Inu has a dominant, complex personality that makes him very challenging to raise. Powerful, reserved with strangers, and protective, the Akita Inu must be accustomed to people at an early age so that his guarding instincts remain controlled rather than indiscriminate. Akitas can be so aggressive with other dogs of the same sex that two males or two females should never be left alone together. The problem is that this breed can be difficult to "read" -- often he does not "posture" (display obvious signs of aggression) -- instead, an Akita Inu may co-exist peacefully with another dog until suddenly, apparently out of the blue, a minor disagreement occurs, or perhaps the other dog pushes the Akita too far or approaches the Akita's food bowl or favorite toy
, and then the Akita may attack with unsuspected ferocity. Akitas can be very possessive of their food -- keep children away from them during mealtime. As you might guess, cats and other small animals are also at risk around an Akita. In general, it is simply safest to keep this breed as an only pet. Training can be a challenge, for the Akita Inu is assertive, strong-willed, and bores easily, and he may use his intelligence in ways that suit his own purposes. Yet owners who know how to lead will find him eminently trainable via praise and reward methods. This breed must be treated with respect -- absolutely no teasing -- but you must insist on respect in return or he will walk right over you. Akitas are not a good choice for a first-time dog owner. Unlike many other large breeds, the Akita Inu doesn't require hours of running exercise. He does well with long brisk walks and an occasional vigorous run, especially in cold weather. Akitas LOVE snow and cold. Is large, rugged, and powerful, with a wolf-like appearance
Has a thick coat that comes in many colors and patterns Carries himself with a dignified, impressive presence Looks imposing, so makes an effective deterrent Despite his size, doesn't need a great deal of exercise Doesn't bark much -- the "strong and silent" type Isn't clingy or overly-dependent An Akita Inu may be right for you. Potential aggression toward people when not socialized properly Extreme possessiveness of food -- children and other animals should not be allowed near an Akita who is eating An Akita Inu may not be right for you. If I was considering an Akita, I would be most concerned about...Akitas are one of the most challenging breeds to understand and to raise. They have an independent mind of their own. Many Akitas are willful, obstinate, and dominant (they want to be the boss) and will make you prove that you can make them do things. To teach your Akita Inu to listen to you, "Respect Training" is mandatory. My Akita Training Page discusses the program you need.
Many Akitas have protective instincts toward strangers. Without careful socialization, they may be suspicious of everyone, which could lead to outright aggression. If you have small children, I do not recommend an Akita Inu. There are just too many Akitas who don't tolerate any nonsense.Akitas were developed to hunt other animals. Most Akitas will not tolerate another dog of the same sex, and some won't tolerate the opposite sex either. Most Akitas have strong instincts to chase and seize cats and other fleeing creatures, including deer and livestock. If anything goes wrong in the breeding, socializing, training, handling, or management of this breed, it is capable of seriously injuring or killing other animals. To keep your Akita Inu in, and to keep other animals out, fences should be high, with wire sunk into the ground along the fence line to thwart digging.Akitas shed a goodly amount. You'll find hair and fur all over your clothing, upholstery, and carpeting. Make sure you're really up for this.