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Easy Maintenance: This breed's infrequent grooming demands translate to easy maintenance. Ongoing Shedding: If you decide to have a dog, expect shedding. Regular brushing is crucial for managing this issue due to their thick and plush coat. Be prepared for frequent vacuuming as well, if you choose this breed.
Moderate To Train: House training can pose challenges, but determination can overcome them. Patient, understanding, and experienced training approaches, including professional help, yield the best results.
Personality:This breed is recognized for loyalty and family companionship. However, they tend to display aggression toward dogs of the same sex. Their robust personality deems them unsuitable for first-time dog owners.
Not Good with New Owners:This breed is not recommended for individuals entering pet parenthood for the first time.
Good with Kids: Kid-Friendly Nature, renowned for playfulness and affection, they are well-suited for households with children.
Common Nicknames
Japanese Akita, Great Japanese Dog, and American Akita
Temperament
Shedding
Constant
Grooming
Low Maintenance
Breed Type
Constant
Size
Medium
Sensitivity Level
High
Barking
Rare
Mouthiness
Moderate
Hunting Drive
Low
Impulse to Wander
High
Hypoallergenic
No
Litter Size
3-12
Weight Gain Potential
High
Drooling Tendency
High
In terms of Height and weight, the male Akita typically stands around 26 to 28 inches tall and weighs approximately 110 pounds, which is roughly 50 kilograms. On the other hand, the female Akita measures between 24 and 26 inches in height and weighs about 80 pounds, equivalent to 36 kilograms.
No, Akita's doesn't need an excessive amount of space. This is rather ideal for those who want to live in an apartment with their dog.
Yes, Akita is known for its kid-friendly nature, renowned for playfulness and affection, they are well-suited for households with children.
The ideal age to bring a puppy home is typically between 8 and 10 weeks old.
No, generally, Akitas are not easy to train because they are stubborn and dominant in nature. However, seeking the assistance of a professional trainer can make the training process easier for Akitas.
Akita comes in various colors, including white, brindle, black, and red.
Akita doesn't usually bark unless there is a good reason, but they are vocal, making amusing grunts, moans, and mumbles.
Yes, Akitas are considered dangerous dogs because of their hunting and fighting history.
Yes, Akitas can survive in India. They are a hardy breed and are well-suited to the climate of India.
They are not typically aggressive towards their owners, but have highly developed protection instincts and care should be taken when unfamiliar people enter your home.
As passionate pet lovers ourselves, we deeply value the health and well-being of our pet friends. Before your precious bundle of joy arrives, they undergo a thorough health examination by a licensed veterinarian.
All our puppies are not only up-to-date on their vaccinations but also come with insurance coverage for a trouble-free start.
All of our puppies are raised by responsible breeders who prioritize their pet's health and well-being above all else. We have a zero-tolerance policy for puppy mills.
Canine parvovirus, is a contagious and resilient virus posing a threat to the gastrointestinal health of dogs. We conduct a thorough parvovirus test before your pet joins your home to ensure health and safety.
Our full video call service, lets you connect with your pet before they arrive at your doorstep, which ensures that the pet you see in the video will be the same pet that arrives in your loving arms.