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Akita

Sunday 13 January 2008 @ 11:46 pm

Nickname        : The Most Venerated

Breed Origins : Japan ( 1600’s )

Breed usage     : Hunting Large Game & Dog Fighting

Dog Weight      : 65 - 130 Pounds

Dog Height       : 23 to 28 inches to the shoulder

 

History
Akita originates from Japan and was bred originally for large game hunting and dog fighting. It’s origins can be dated back to the 1600’s. The Akita is also known by the other names of Akita Inu and the Japanese Akita. This dog is classified as one of the Working Dog Group . The Akita was first Registered by the AKC (American Kennel Club) in 1972.

 

All Information and Tips About This Dog :

  • Character and Temperament
    Dogs in the Working group, which include the Akitas, were developed to perform a wide variety of tasks, such as herding, droving, pulling, hauling, herding, hunting, rescuing and guarding. The very nature of many of these tasks require a big, strong dog. These dogs have a long and close association with man and have provided invaluable help to their owners. The working dogs are generally large, intelligent, and protective of their masters. Working dogs have always been viewed as real assets to their owners and have worked with man replacing larger animals such as horses when none such animals were available. Advanced technology and machinery have negated some of the working requirements of these dogs but strength, courage and a fast reactions ensure that this partnership will continue long into the future. Working dogs, like the Akitas, are medium to giant size and are strong, often independent, domineering and difficult to manage. This, together with the immense sizes of many of the breeds, make many of the working dogs unsuitable as a normal family pet or first time dog owners. These dogs require firm control and must be properly trained. Formal obedience training should include a proper socialising program. Training need not be difficult as Working dog breeds are generally quick to learn and intelligent.
  • Coat and Colours information
    The Akita’s coat is normally a shade of white, brindle and pinto. The outer coat is normally coarse and straight - undercoat is soft and dense.
  • Health information - potential health problems
    Resolving dog health problems, including those of the Akita, can prove to be costly and it would be wise to consider the benefits of obtaining dog health insurance. Common health problems and questions occur in relation to the Bones, Joints, Muscles, Nerves, Ears, Eyes, Teeth and the Mouth. Other, more serious, issues can relate to the Digestive System, Heart & Respiratory Systems, Immune & Blood Systems, Reproduction and Urinary Systems. Potential health problems of the Akita can include:

    • Hip and Elbow Dysplasia (abnormal development of joints referred to as CHD - Canine Hip and Elbow Dysplasia)
    • Epilepsy
    • Entropion (the inversion, or turning inward, of the border of the eyelid against the eyeball)
    • Gastric Torsion
    • Patellar Luxation ( The patella, or kneecap, is part of the stifle joint (knee). In patellar luxation, the kneecap luxates, or pops out of place )
    • Eye problems including cataracts
    • The life expectancy for this particular breed is 10 – 12 years.
  • Grooming and Care
    Akitas require weekly care and grooming. Grooming consists of not only brushing out the coat and bathing but also giving attention to the eyes, teeth, ears, feet and nails. A regular routine also ensures that any potential health problems are identified as quickly as possible.