AKITA PUPPIES FOR SALE

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HAPPY / FEMALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : FEMALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

MOCHI / MALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

CHASKA / FEMALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : FEMALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

ALEX / MALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

KODAH / FEMALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : FEMALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

ROCCO / MALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

MILO / MALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

BELLA / FEMALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : FEMALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

GIZMO / MALE AKITA

PRICE: $800

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PURE BRED

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More information on our Akita Puppies for sale

All of the puppies above are available and ready for their new homes. We understand many people may have little or no knowledge about this dog breed before owning one. Scroll down below and read more about the Akita dog breed

Temperament and Intelligence

Are Akitas good family dogs?

To ensure that your Akita dog matures into a confident and people-loving canine, train and socialise him at an early age. The Akita is intelligent, independent, and dominant. He is affectionate and loyal to his family members, but aloof to strangers. This breed may not be a good option for families with small and unruly kids as he is heavy and energetic. The Akita is dubbed as a silent hunter since he rarely barks. When he does, it is often a sign that he senses a threat nearby. This makes him an ideal pet in apartments and small homes provided that he receives ample amounts of daily exercise.

Are Akitas dangerous?

The Akita is best off being the only family pet in the household. He tends to be aggressive towards other dogs, especially of the same sex. When it comes to smaller animals such as cats and birds, the breed is known to prey on them as he sees these animals as game. The Akita dog is particularly territorial of his food. Teach children to avoid disturbing their canine companion during his meals. If you have another pet, place him in another room to prevent fights. The Akita requires dedicated training and challenging tasks so he can channel his energy appropriately. Handlers must be confident and strong-willed, or this dog will become stubborn and aggressive to animals, especially dogs of the same sex. This breed is generally a good choice for a family pet. However, his temperament will depend largely on his socialisation and training. An Akita that has been overtrained to be a serious watchdog will not likely be a good fit in a domestic environment

Grooming:

The Akita is a generally large and powerful dog. He weighs 34–54 kilos and stands 61–71 centimetres at the withers.

The Akita dog has a broad head and forehead. He has small triangular eyes, a pointed, short muzzle, and erect ears. He has a broad chest, long legs, and a muscular neck. His assertive stance and intimidating presence drive away troublemakers.

Do Akitas shed?

Regular vacuum cleaning in the house is needed as this breed sheds 365 days a year. Also, shedding becomes heavier three times a year. The Akita has a regal appearance, thanks to his thick, fluffy undercoat, whilst his outercoat is coarse. His full and lush coat comes in a variety of colours. All colours are acceptable except merle. Frequent brushing with a stainless steel comb and a pin brush helps avoid matting. Clipping his fur is not recommended as his undercoat is essential in regulating his body temperature during hot and cold seasons. It is not unusual for the Akita dog to show feline manners such as cleaning his face after eating and being tidy in the house. However, despite these self-grooming tendencies, he still needs to be bathed once every 2–3 months.

Health and Exercise:

How long do Akitas live?

The average lifespan of an Akita is 10–12 years. He is generally healthy but predisposed to a number of health issues like sebaceous adenitis. Other health problems include:

Canine Stomach Bloat

The Akita is the second likely breed after the Great Dane in developing dog bloat or gastric dilation volvulus. This is a life-threatening condition that occurs when gas is trapped inside the stomach. It can result in breathing difficulties and blood flow restriction. Immediate surgery is necessary for dogs suffering from bloat to prevent a fatality.

Cancer

Lymphosarcoma, which damages the lymph nodes and lymphatic cells, and osteosarcoma, also known as bone cancer, are the most common type of cancers the Akita breed is very susceptible to. These are highly fatal without proper treatment. Thus, early detection is extremely critical to saving the affected dog’s life. Cancers can be cured through chemotherapy or surgical removal.

Orthopaedic Disorders

The Akita breed can suffer from many bones and joint problems particularly hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, luxating patella, cruciate ligament rupture, chondrodysplasia, and osteochondritis.

Afflicted dogs experience agonising pain and difficulties in moving. Some may even completely lose the ability to walk. Health tests prevent the transfer of these diseases from parent to offspring.

The Akita is an active dog with moderate to high exercise needs. He should have at least 1–2 hours of exercise. If you love running, hiking, and jogging, this dog is a great exercise companion for you.

Mind that the Akita has the urge to dominate other dogs. Unless your dog is properly socialised, avoid bringing him to dog parks. Make sure to keep him on a lead during walks as well to keep him from challenging other dogs.

The Akita is highly susceptible to joint problems, so avoid activities that would put pressure on his muscles and tendon such as jumping. Do not play games that trigger his dominating nature like a tug of war. Opt for fetch, agility course, and scent games instead.

Training:

Akita just like their parents, are very easy to be trained. Both parents have a great temperament with helps the Akita easy to be trained. Akita  can quickly learn basic commands, but can also learn typical parlor tricks such as crawl, play dead and dance. Their enthusiasm and desire to entertain will keep your family and friends entertained and laughing! So, don’t miss out on the opportunity to teach this adorable puppy some incredible tricks. You will be amazed by what your Akita can learn to do. For knowledge about their feeding, click here to know the best food to feed the Akita with.

Conclusion:

With the above knowledge, Akita are a lovely dog breed to own. Scroll up to see our Available Akita puppies for sale. We are one of the best and legit Akita breeders in the USA. If you want to know more about our puppies or have any questions, you can click here to visit our FAQ page