I have a year akita/husky that is a year old and two monthes and weighs in at 75 pounds. And the vets say she could be heavier but she is healthy.. maybe a little skinny but not too much at all... She is a good dog with ALL dogs and ALL kids. She is the most beautiful thing i have laid my eyes on!.. except she can clear an 11 ft. fence without touching it.. and she likes to perch like a bird on the fences.
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No they shouldn't
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Akita
Akita tend to be calm animals. they are very respectful and loyal animals.
Akita's are very independent. They are difficult to train and are big dogs that can be imposing. Labradors are very loyal and willing to please. They are easily trained and are very common. It depends what you want from the dog which is better for you.
I have one Pure bred Akita his name is "Sampson" he is very big and the name just fit him.
I have one Pure bred Akita his name is "Sampson" he is very big and the name just fit him.
It depends very much on the Akita. They are big dogs, and could very easily kill a cat. It is possible that a kitten could be introduced to a household containing an Akita, and that they would learn to get along. It is more likely that a cat and a dog will be able to live in the same household if one or both start their time together as a juvenile; a puppy and a kitten can grow up together, and get along quite well as adults. It is not very common, however, because of the time it takes and because of the risk of losing one to the other.
Akita Relay was created in 1996.
Ujaku Akita was born in 1883.
Ujaku Akita died in 1962.