
Akita
Developed in the mountains of Japan, the Akita originally was used to hunt bear, elk and boar. The breed can have an aggressive temperament, requiring supervision around small children and other animals. The Akita has a distinctive thick, double coat and plush tail that curls over his back. Although a fastidious groomer like a cat, he still needs daily brushing. Active and energetic, this breed should be exercised daily.
DID YOU KNOW? Helen Keller is credited with bringing the first Akita to the U.S., having received a puppy from the Ministry of Education during a visit to Japan in 1937.
ALSO KNOWN AS: Akita Inu, Japanese Akita, American Akita
The need-to-know
- Dog suitable for owners with some experience
- Some training required
- Enjoys active walks
- Enjoys walking an hour a day
- Medium dog
- Some drool
- Requires grooming daily
- Non hypoallergenic breed
- Chatty and vocal dog
- Guard dog. Barks and alerts
- May require training to live with other pets
- May require training to live with kids
Living Considerations
Not suitable for children, not hypoallergenic, not suitable for apartment living
Size
Medium
Height
Males – 66 to 72 centimetres at the withers; Females - 61 to 66 centimetres at the withers
Weight
Males – 34 to 59 kilograms; Females – 31 to 46 kilograms
Coat
Puffy double coat
Energy
Medium
Colour
Any color including white, brindle or pinto
Activities
Conformation, Agility, Rally, Obedience
Indoor/Outdoor
Both