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Akita Dog

The Akita is a large Japanese spitz dog breed. These are two types of Akita - the Japanese variety and the American variety. Both are sometimes classified as separate breeds. Both types are Akitas tend to be strong-willed and independent and they may be aggressive towards people and animals if not socialized properly.

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What dog looks like a giant Akita?

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Giant Akitas look like giant Akitas. So do wolves.

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Is it common for the back legs of an akita to just collapse?

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