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Akita Breed Guide

Akita

 

Akita Quick Stats:

Other Common Names:
Japanese Akita , Great Japanese Dog

Description:
The Akita is a large and powerful dog breed with heavy bone, a muscular body and a strong, short muzzle. He has a powerful, brisk gait. Faithful and affectionate, the Akita loves human companionship.

Country of Origin:
The Akita dog breed originated in Japan.

Height:
Akitas range from 24 inches to 28 inches.

Weight:
Akitas range from 75 to 110 pounds.

Colors:
Akitas' coats can be of any color including white, brindle and pinto.

Coat:
Akitas have a straight, harsh outercoat and a soft, dense undercoat. Regular brushing is required to keep the coat looking neat.

Temperament:
The Akita is a friendly and affectionate dog breed. Early socialization is a must to be assured that the Akita will not become aggressive.

Health Concerns:
The Akita is susceptible to hip dysplasia, gastric torsion and eye problems.

Life Expectancy:
The expected life span of the Akita is 10-12 years.

Living Environment:
Akitas do best in a house with a fenced yard. The owner of an Akita should be an energetic leader in order to handle this large and powerful dog breed.

AKC Group:
The Akita is in the Working group.

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