I have a pure bred, red Japanese Akita and he loves going outside. It's not a good idea to let your Akita to be a house dog. Let him/her be a outdoor dog during the day, and a indoor dog during the night.
Also, since there was a bear hunting dog and that lived in snow, they would like to be in the snow for the winter time and not too hot during the summer time.
Akitas are large, powerful dogs - but no - there are stronger dogs. They usually have a very strong and independent personality.
Akita's Are very aggressive so Yes And No :)
The Japanese prefer to bow.
hot dry weather
Giant Akitas look like giant Akitas. So do wolves.
10 to 11 yearsThey can live up to 10 - 12 years. Akitas are very smart and should not be left alone for along time. Akitas came from Japan into the US by Helen Keller.
Even though they might look alike, specially when they are very young, there is a big difference between those two dog breeds.1. The originsA Japanese akita originates (as the name says) from Japan, while a huskies origins are Alaska and Siberia.2. The personalityA Japanese akita was raised in Japan as a companion dog. It is often used as a police dog in Japan. Huskies were raised to be sled dogs and are still used for those purpouses.These two different ''lifestiles'' made them develop different personalities.The Japanese akita is more likely to become aggressive if not raised in the right inviroment. If the dog is engaged into the family life and treated as part of the family it will act as one as well. It shows a lot of compassion and love for a narrowed circle of people, while it shows frigidness to strangers.The husky is very hardheaded and is harder to be trained.It is more open to strangers though. A husky isn't really a guard dog, and loves to be part of the family as well. You can experience his desire for pulling when leading him on a leash, which is why it is important for you to start doing that when he is still a baby.To both breeds you have to show very early who the boss is, because otherwise they won't take you seriously.C
Akitas do not often like to run, BUT when they do they reach impressive speeds of 25mph
Mild, not really sunny weather.
lock jaw is a myth and what you are saying is that they can take lots of pain while it holds on and the bull dog (holds onto to bull and wont let go even though it smashes to the floor) this is where it comes from and the Japanese akita isn't part bull dog so no it doesn't
Fleas prefer hot weather because they thrive in warm and humid conditions. Cold weather can slow down their activity and reproduction.
yes