The Akita dog breed tends to produce large animals. But even more noticeable
than Akitas' size are their unique shape. They have massive heads that are
balanced out by their massive tails. The tails aren't just thick with plush.
Akita dogs' tails actually curl up and then down the animal's side. The
combination of size and elegance makes the Akita breed truly distinctive. The
Akita breed is also far and away one of the oldest dog breeds, with a pedigree
stretching back millennia. All in all, to humans, Akita dogs may seem a little aristocratic, since not only are they elegant, powerful, and long-pedigreed, but they tend to be aggressive toward other dogs. Of course, millennia spent alongside humans means that Akitas don't necessarily make bad pets, especially for humans who have the space to let these dogs be their natural outdoorsy selves. | |
Dog Breed | Akita |
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Behavior | Recommended for: house dogs; the Akita breed's size and temperament makes an
Akita dog less suitable for apartments. Most Akita dogs tend to be quiet and keep to themselves. But Akitas are also alert, responsive and courageous. They tend to be aggressive toward other dogs. |
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Origins and History | Country/Region of Origin: Japan Original purpose: used as a hound to run large game, such as bears, in the mountainous areas of Japan Name: The breed is named for the Akita Prefecture in Japan. Historical notes: Recent DNA analysis confirms that this is one of the most primitive breeds of dog. |
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