Because he doesn't feel like carrying it over his back. Most dogs with curled tails do let their tails drop fairly frequently--whether because they're sad, submissive, tired, frightened, or just in a neutral mood and don't want to curl their tails.
Akitas (and other breeds with curled tails) are more likely to curl their tails over their backs when alert, particularly confident, domineering, or excited.
Akita's Are very aggressive so Yes And No :)
Akitas are born with floppy tails that start to curl as they grow. If a puppy's tail uncurls, it may be due to a lack of muscle tone or injuries. It's important to monitor the puppy's tail and consult a veterinarian if necessary.
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.
Akitas do not often like to run, BUT when they do they reach impressive speeds of 25mph
yes
27" at the withers
no they will grow a new one in a month
A dropped tail is a common defense mechanism in many animal species. When threatened, some animals can detach their tails to distract predators and escape. The detached tail may continue to move, drawing the predator's attention away from the animal itself. This behavior is known as autotomy. The tail typically contains muscles that allow it to twitch and move even after being detached. Some animals, such as lizards and certain insects, can regenerate their tails after they have been dropped. Overall, a dropped tail serves as a survival strategy for many animals in the wild.
yes,my 3 akitas swim all the time we have a boat and they jump off and swim and have a blast the are defently water dogs.
yes they love the water my 3 akitas love to swim!
When a leopard gecko's tail is dropped, a new one regrows through a process called regeneration. Special cells at the site of the lost tail divide rapidly to form a new tail, including the bones, muscles, and skin. This process can take several weeks to months, and the new tail may look slightly different from the original one.