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Akita (Akita Inu Japanese Akita)

Large Breed

The Akita has a distinctive look; large, powerful and of great substance. He leaves a lasting first impression.

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Breed standards

Country of origin

Japan

Weight

Males approximately 38-45.5 kgs/85-100 lbs; Females approximately 34-38.5 kgs/75-85 lbs (standards may vary)

Height

Males approximately 64-70 cm/25 1/4 - 27 1/2 inches; Females approximately 58-64 cm/22 3/4 - 25 1/4 inches (standards may vary)

Coat

Fluffy coat

Markings

Coat is red fawn, sesame (red fawn hairs with black tips), brindle or white. All colours except white must have urajiro (white coat on the sides of the muzzle, cheeks, underside of the jaw, neck, chest, body and tail, and on the inside of the legs).

Lifespan

Average, 10-12 years

The breed is very adaptable and therefore capable of a wide range of roles including guard dog, hunting, police work and, most importantly, family dog. Majestic in appearance, extremely intelligent, courageous but careful, faithful and highly devoted to his owner, the Akita makes the perfect companion.

Temperament

The Akita is dignified and reserved but courageous and fearless. Very affectionate towards his family and loyal to his owner, he thrives on companionship. The breed is respected for being extremely faithful; a dependable dog and very protective of his family.

  • Poor
    Children
    Good
  • Very
    Combativeness
    Not very
  • Very
    Dominance
    Not very
  • Not very
    Friendliness
    Good
  • Not very
    Independence
    Very
  • Loud
    Noise
    Quiet
  • Not very
    Trainability
    Very

Good to know

Akitas are magnificent large breed dogs of a muscular and powerful build. Originally bred to hunt large game, to guard and as fighting dogs, nowadays they are primarily pet companions.

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  • Makes a wonderful family pet and companion
  • Versatile and intelligent
  • Excels as a guardian and watchdog
  • Adapts well to most climates
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  • Is known for being a seasonally heavy shedder
  • Regular grooming needed
  • Not a dog recommended for novice owners
  • Requires sufficient daily physical activity and mental stimulation
  • Can be prone to hip dysplasia, thyroiditis, immune diseases, skin and eye problems