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Where did the Akita dog come from?

Akita, breed of working dog that originated in the mountains of northern Japan. In 1931 the Japanese government designated the breed as a “natural monument.” It was employed as a hunting and fighting dog and is now trained for police and guard work. The Akita is a powerful muscular dog with a broad

What does a Japanese Akita do?

Originally the Akita's job was to hunt, guard, and herd. This swift, powerful dog was unsurpassed in his ability to track large game including deer, elk and black bear. The Akita continues to be regarded as a loyal and courageous dog, and the Japanese now use the Akita as a police dog.

Is Akita a good dog breed?

AKC Class. UKC Class. The large size of the Akita can make him difficult to control and so is not a breed suitable for everyone. The Akita is a large, powerful dog with a decidedly sturdy appearance. Being only slightly longer than he is tall, the Akita's appearance is well balanced.

How much does an Akita weigh?

The breed can range in weight from 70 to 130 pounds—with male Akitas typically heavier than females. Their average height ranges from 24 to 28 inches, so they are considered to be a large-breed dog. Akitas are known for their plush, curled tails that often differ from dog to dog.

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