Akita dogs, like many other breeds, may show curiosity or caution around skunks, but they are not inherently scared of them. Their reaction can vary based on individual temperament and past experiences. Some Akitas might approach a skunk out of curiosity, while others may avoid it. It's important for dog owners to supervise their pets in areas where skunks are present to prevent potential encounters.
Akita's come from Japan. But can be found living anywhere in the world.
No, skunks are afraid of dogs because they know a dog could kill them.
Dogs and skunks can't breed successfully. They're different species, too far apart.
Because she loved all dogs
yes so protective
Mine sure isn't.
Akita dogs are used for a variety of reasons. One major use of the dogs is as a pet. The cute and fluffy animal is a great gift for anyone, and can help brighten anyone's day.
Because she loved all dogs
Their right at the 700
they are sled dogs.......... by the way this is answered by a fifth grader.
An Akita. Her service dog was a pitbull. This is not true
ALL dogs have sharp fangs, including the Akita.