Akita
The Japanese Akita, or Akita, is a striking,
powerfully-built dog which comes in a range of colors:
white, brindle, pinto and grey.

| Size |
Large |
| Height |
62-71cm |
| Weight |
50 kg (110lbs) |
| Grooming |
Medium, weekly attention
needed |
| Exercise |
Demanding |
| Feeding |
Medium |
| Temperament |
Courageous, bold, dominating
(originally bred as a fighting dog). Despite our
photo, he is not a good family
dog! Agressive with other dogs |
| Guarding instinct |
Aggressive |
Training an
Akita
The Akita: Unforgettable and Impressive
The Akita is one of the "Northern Breeds".
Characteristically these breeds sport a dense double coat,
brushy in nature, with upright ears and tightly curled
tail. This type of look is called the "spitz" type and
there are many breeds with these characteristics. The
majority of these breeds have a lot of guarding instinct in
their backgrounds.
The Akita has long been used as a general guard dog,
stemming originally from the country of Japan, where for many
centuries it has been revered . In 1931 this dog was
designated as a National Monument in Japan and is considered
one of the country's national treasures. It is the
largest of the Japanese breeds. It has been used as a
working breed, guarding the family home and also as a hunter of
bear, deer and wild boar. For many centuries it was used
as fighting dog in Japan until that "sport" was outlawed.

Akita puppy
The magnificent plush coat and often distinctive markings of
this dog are qualities which have made it a favorite in the
show ring. Furthermore, an Akita has a majestic
appearance and if it is bred well and true to type it moves
with a grace which makes it a breathtakingly beautiful sight in
the Conformation Ring. Akitas throughout the years have
placed high in the Group at Westminster and Crufts and other
such shows. All over the world, the Akita is admired and
has an enthusiastic following at a dog show.
The Akita is aggressive towards other dogs. The
temperament is strong and independent and early obedience
training is a must. Thus it is not a dog for a family or
owner who does not participate regularly in training and who do
not establish themselves as the "leader of the
pack". The Akita is widely known for its loyalty
and faithfulness to its family. It will "expect respect"
and it will give respect back to its owners two fold. Its
history is that of primarily a guard dog and care must be taken
that it is taught from the beginning to obey. This breed
is strong, large and has great strength of jaw. Proper
training is an absolute necessity.

If it is going to be living with children, it is important
that it be brought up with the children to start with.
When it is a part of the family it will be very loyal and
loving. The Akita is not a dog that adapts well to new
owners and placing this dog in a second home in later life
makes it difficult if it should end up in a shelter. It
is also essential that it has plenty of exercise for it is a
big dog who needs plenty of room. Thus it is important
that breeders who sell these puppies be aware that the new
owners must be of the right type to own this distinctive and
special breed and that they will make life time homes for the
dog. If nothing else, responsible breeders will always
have a "return without question" clause in their contract.
Michael Russell - Your Independent guide to Animals
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Russell
Akita Links
Akita Club of America
American Kennel Club Breed Standard
Akita
Institute
Free training course for Akita owners
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