Yes, they are good with kids.
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.
Akitas can be strong-willed and protective, which can sometimes be perceived as aggression, especially towards strangers or other animals. Proper socialization and training are crucial to manage and prevent aggressive behavior in Akitas. Their temperament can vary depending on their individual personality and upbringing.
Yes. Akitas and Huskies are among the breeds that shed the most. Both breeds are double coated dogs. They have an outer layer of course, straight fur that repels water with an inner layer of softer, fluffy fur that insulates. At least twice a year dogs "blow coat" or shed. When the undercoat is shed it usually comes off in big clumps and because it is very fine it blows and drifts everywhere.
The Energizer bunny is cute, is a good advertiser, and it cheers up kids in hospitals.
An Akita's bite force is estimated to be around 350-400 pounds of pressure per square inch, making them one of the breeds with a strong bite. It is important to properly socialize and train Akitas to prevent any aggressive behavior.
Yes they are,I have 3 akitas and they stay home all the time they just sleep and wait till you get home,in japan were akitas first came from they trained the dogs to watch kids when the parents were gone.
Yes, if you want a strong dog.
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Akita's Are very aggressive so Yes And No :)
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
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27" at the withers
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!
Akitas are taller and heavier than Huskies. Here's more about them, http://dogtime.com/siberian-husky.html http://dogtime.com/akita.html