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Akita

Akita Puppies:

Akita dogs are devoted, alert, courageous, and dignified.



They are very loyal to their family members and extremely affectionate. An Akita is very untroublesome around the house, and even grooms itself like a cat.

Akita Dog Physical Characteristics:

These dogs are heavy-boned with a long and big body. This is a strong dog that can hunt in rough terrains and in the snow. It is energetic and alert.



If you like to hunt, then Akita dogs are great companions. They have a weatherproof coat that insulates them from harsh weather conditions. They are also very protective. This dog’s hair is dense and straight and the coat has a harsh outer coating.




Akita Dog Temperament and Personality:

These dogs are very alert and extremely obedient. They are courageous and independent. You can use these dogs as hunting companions or as guard dogs. Sometimes Akitas can be dominating and stubborn, but through Akita training, the dogs will behave well. Sometimes, these dogs can get nervous with strangers or can be aggressive with other dogs.

Akita Dog Health Care:

You should keep your Akita indoors, but also provide an outdoor space for it. You must give them regular physical exercise and keep them mentally alert too. You must also provide them with obedience training. When it comes to exercising, long walks and runs in an enclosed area are the best options. You need to groom the dog’s coat sometimes so that the dead hair can be shed. During the shedding season, brush the dog more frequently.

An Akita dog can live for about 10 to 12 years. These dogs sometimes suffer from cataract, entropion, polyneuropathy, VKH-like syndrome, renal cortical hypoplasia, epilepsy, patellar luxation, and microphthalmia. They also suffer from a few major health problems like progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and canine hip dysplasia (CHD). They have other minor health problems like sebaceous adenitis, osteosarcoma, lymphosarcoma, pemphigus, cruciate ligament rupture, elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and gastric torsion. If you have Akita puppies or Akita dogs, then take them to a vet for checkups.

Akita History and Akita Information:

Akita dogs are native to Japan, where they are considered to be a natural treasure. This breed of dogs was bred to be hunting dogs that could hunt well in the mountainous region. They almost became extinct in the 1800s, when the Japanese made a dedicated effort to save them.

Hellen Keller is known to have brought the first Akita dog to America. It is now recognized by the American Kennel Club.

 
  Submitted on February 11, 2010  
 
 
 

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