An akita is just a breed of Huskey,
An Akita Inu ('inu' meaning dog) is a breed of dog named after the Akita prefecture in Japan from which it is thought to have originated. The Akita is one of the oldest breeds of dog aware to man. Traditionally it was used for hunting animals.
Huskies are known to be more vocal than other dog breeds, so they may cry or howl more frequently.
Northern breeds of dogs - the Alaskan Malamute, Akita, Chow, Siberian Husky, and related breeds - are closest to the wolf in appearance. The poodle and the German Shepherd are the closest Genetically.
i know of 3 breeds. shiba inu, akita inu (aka akita) and Japanese chin. chow chow is either Japanese or Chinese but I'm not sure
All breeds howl. Some breeds are more likely to howl like beagles or huskies.
"Hachi" is the Japanese word for "eight," but it is also associated with the Akita breed, particularly due to the famous dog Hachiko. It does not mean "husky" in English, and Akitas and Huskies are different breeds altogether. Huskies are known for their endurance and wolf-like appearance, while Akitas are larger and more robust, originally bred for hunting in Japan.
Siberian Huskies are a breed of domestic dog.
· Affenpinscher · Afghan Hound · Airedale Terrier · Akita · Alaskan Malamute
All dog breeds are capable of cross-breeding as they belong to the same species (Canis Lupus).
The American Akita is a separate breed from the Japanese Akita Inu and is recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC). It originated in the United States by crossing the Japanese Akita Inu with various other breeds like Mastiffs and Great Danes. This has resulted in a larger, more robust dog compared to the Japanese Akita Inu.
The Northern Breeds group containing Alaskan Huskies, Malamutes, and many other spitz breeds
Golden retrievers, Bernese moutin dog, and huskies