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About Akita

Coming out all-powerful, independent and full of wits are the strains of a dog breed one a Japanese descent and the other an American but share similar characteristics and gives the most lovable look you would wish for on a dog’s face. This docile buddy is known to look aloof at strangers but harps lively around its family and has both the American breed and the Japanese breed regarded as one in all countries except the U.S. Discover more about our Akita puppies for sale below!

History of Breed 

The Akita dates back at least 1,000 years as a human companion and helper. This breed was originally called a Matagiinu. They were medium-sized landrace dogs bred to serve as hunting companions. The Akita Matagiinu were prized because they were fearless in their tracking and holding of bear and wild boar, and they were extremely loyal to their owners.

Personality and Temperament

This breed is known for having a very loyal, protective, and alert personality. They adore their family and make great watchdogs. Training this breed at a young age is important as they are strong and energetic dogs. They do well with children and other pets in the home generally if they are introduced while still puppies.

Appearance and Grooming 

Akitas do require regular bathing and brushing. This eye-catching dog can be bathed as frequently as weekly up to no longer than every four weeks.  With their double coats, proper bathing and drying techniques are very important. Being sure to clip this dog’s nails on a routine basis is also highly recommended.

Care and Feeding

Akitas are very energetic dogs and do need ample amounts of energy to feel their best.

The correct ratio of meat-based protein and micronutrients, as well as healthy carbs and fats, will

keep this breed healthy. Many of their owners recommend feeding this breed two meals a day, spaced about twelve hours apart. It is also very important to remember to provide your dog with proper dental care. It is suggested that his teeth get cleaned a minimum of three times a week. Failing to keep his teeth clean can contribute to health issues.

Breed Size and Life Expectancy 

The Akita stand between twenty-four and twenty-nine inches.

This breed weighs between seventy and one hundred pounds at full maturity.

The average life expectancy for this breed is between ten to twelve years.

Interesting Breed Facts 

Fact: This breed at one time, was restricted to the Imperial Family and the ruling aristocracy.

Fact: This breed loves the great outdoors and thrives with outdoor family activities.

Fact: This breed is very loyal and protective of his family.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Akita

 Are Akitas friendly with other dogs?

 No, Akitas get aggressive towards other dogs and animals too, but if exposed to socialization early they may get well quite fine.

 Are Akitas friendly with children? 

 Yes, Akitas love playing with and protecting the kids but needs proper training.

 Do Akitas adapt well to an apartment?

 Yes, Akitas fit in just fine when their basic exercise needs are met.

 Are they good for first-timers?

 No, Akitas require a lot of patience and effort to give the right training, so not a good choice for first-timers.

 Are Akita’s loud barkers?

 No, Akitas are calm and only bark when they sense some threat.

 Can Akitas cope alone?

 Akitas can get good alone for hours but if left alone regularly, they may feel neglected and get destructive.

 How often do Akitas need exercise?

 Akitas need minimal exercises every day is enough to have a happy dog.

 How much grooming do Akitas need?

To prevent matting problems, the coat should be brushed 2 to 3 times every week, once a month bath, regular brushing of the teeth and trimming of its nails.

 Can Akitas tolerate hot weather?

 No, Akitas are not fans of humid temperatures.

 Are Akitas tolerant of cold weather?

 Yes, they love it all thanks to their double coat.

Petland is honored to offer first-class Akita puppies, and our caring team of puppy specialists will help answer any questions you may have.

Energy & Exercise

Energy Level 4/5
Exercise Minutes/Day 60 min/day
Mental Stimulation Needs 4/5
Playfulness 3/5

Living Environment

Apartment Friendly 2/5
Tolerates Being Alone 3/5
Cold Tolerance 5/5
Heat Tolerance 2/5
Yard Required Yes
Barking Tendency 3/5

Family & Social

Good With Young Kids 2/5
Good With Older Kids 3/5
Good With Other Dogs 2/5
Good With Cats 2/5
Good With Strangers 2/5
Affection Level 3/5

Care & Grooming

Shedding Level 4/5
Hypoallergenic Friendly No
Grooming Frequency Weekly
Drooling Level 2/5

Trainability & Temperament

Trainability 3/5
Intelligence 4/5
Independence (vs Clinginess) 4/5
Prey Drive 4/5
Stubbornness 4/5
Territorial 4/5

Purpose Aptitude

Protection Aptitude 5/5
Therapy Aptitude 2/5
Running Partner Aptitude 3/5
Hiking Aptitude 4/5
First-Time Owner Friendly 2/5
Senior Owner Friendly 3/5

Notable Traits

Protection Breed Active Breed Alert Breed (Watchdog)

Learn More About Akita

Akitas are known for their courageous and loyal nature, making them excellent companions for families. While they can be protective, their temperament does require proper socialization from a young age. They thrive in a stable environment and tend to be affectionate with their loved ones, although they may be reserved towards strangers.

With a moderate energy level, Akitas enjoy daily exercise but do not require excessive activity. Regular walks and playtime will help them stay fit and happy. Finding a balance between active play and relaxation is key to keeping this breed content.

Akitas do shed a good amount, so grooming them weekly is essential to keep their coat healthy and your home fur-free. Their thick double coat requires some extra care, especially during shedding seasons. Regular brushing will help manage their fur and ensure they look their best.

Training an Akita can be rewarding, as they are intelligent and eager to learn, but consistency is vital. Early socialization and obedience training are important to help them become well-adjusted adults. While they are capable of learning new commands, patience and a positive approach will yield the best results.

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