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Start grooming your Akita by maintaining its thick short double-coat. Usually, households that keep an Akita are likely to have its fur spread over everything, from carpets and furniture to food. The only way you can get rid this is by frequent vacuum cleaning and regular brushing of the fur. But if you observe these tips over a period of time, your beloved Akita will be primed for a well-being through many long years.

Health-wise, there are some medical conditions that your Akita might suffer from. In this condition, the stomach expands and then twists around itself. When this happens, the Akita is unable to belch to release the excess gas. Instead, it may vomit to relieve itself of the extra food or water. If it suffers from shock due to his heart being deprived of blood supply, it can potentially die if not immediately attended to.

If you find your Akita dragging around a distended belly, salivating too much, feeling restless or feeling weak, suspect bloating and seek medical help. This can occur due to a number of reasons. Given its serious nature, you must always be watching over your Akita in case of potential bloating problems.

An orthopedic condition, Dysplasia normally affects hips and elbows in Akitas. As a result, your Akita may start limping around painfully. This is usually a big sign of distress. This genetic condition ultimately leads to arthritis, which is incurable, as the canine grows older.

This is another reason why its so crucial to buy a puppy Akita from a reputable breeder. The condition causes the cells of the retina to deteriorate in phases and no therapy in the world can stop this onslaught.

Watching your Akita go blind can prove to be a truly painful experience. If this happens, the best thing you can do is to ensure that the environment remains unchanged.

This way, the Akita can still find its way about despite not being able to see anything. Akitas are prone to suffer from autoimmune conditions, which manifest in the form of skin lesions. Like other dog breeds, an Akita can also suffer from cancer of lymph nodes or bone. Hyperthyroidism is another condition which can cause hair loss, epilepsy, lethargy and so on.

However, it is not as invasive as other conditions and if caught during its initial stages, you can rectify it through a balanced dose of diet and exercise. Powerful that an Akita is, it is also fearless and courageous. Challenge this canine and you end up facing a formidable opponent who will fight until its very last vestige of courage.

Treat it with love and respect and train it well, and you will have gained one of the most affectionate and faithful companions. As long as you have the confidence to handle an Akita, this dog breed could prove to be the best for you. So do your research and judge whether you are up for it in every way before bringing one home.

Some say that the Akita is just the large version of the two. These dogs have often been compared to the Japanese Spitz as well, at least in terms of physical features. I was privileged to have once rescued a pup who looked very much like an Akita. I'd never knew much about the breed until our Vet pointed out all the similarities he saw that made him think she was mostly Akita.

Our Vet said they were siblings. When she was about 1yr old? My Dad moved into our in-law apt. He soon told us he was SO lonely! He was having problems sleeping. So I thought she might love having her own "home" with no competition. Plus she might have the right dispossession to be company for my Dad. He looked puzzled but said "Yes".

After 1night? After 1night of them together? I asked Dad if he wanted to keep her? He said "YES! We watched Elly Mae around him. She never tripped him or got in his way once. She sensed how she needed to act. Though she'd never been housetrained? Nijo Castle, Kyoto Imperial Palace. Akita Dogs: The adorable Japanese dog breed that the world cannot help but love!

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He's been famous in Tokyo since , but the city's obsession with Hachiko goes way beyond the Shibuya Station statue. You undoubtedly know about the Hachiko statue, Shibuya's de facto meeting spot. And you probably know a little bit about how the pup waited patiently at Shibuya Station every day for his owner to come home from work, even after his master passed away.

Since we can't help getting swept up in the emotion, we decided to create our own ode to Hachi with a list of little-known facts about man's best friend ever.

In contrast to him being a symbol of Tokyo's most fashionable 'hood, Hachiko was not originally from Shibuya, or even Tokyo for that matter. He was born in Odate City in Akita Prefecture on November 10 to father Oshinai named after the area they lived in and mother Goma which means 'sesame'. He was put on an express train and arrived in Tokyo 20 hours later. Ueno named the pup Hachi after the number eight, which is considered lucky in Japanese — the 'ko' was added later.

Odate City is fiercely proud of being Hachiko's and the Akita breed's furusato hometown , and loves to show it. Not only is there a Hachiko statue in front of Odate Station above , you can find a Hachiko Shrine on the platform and many more Akita-inu statues in the area, like on top of the postbox at the City Hall see below. They've also decorated the city's manhole covers with Hachiko-related cartoon characters. And there's a small museum, Akitainu Hozonkai , that'll teach you all you ever wanted to know about Akita-inu.

After Ueno's death in , Hachi was given away and forced to hop between several homes miles away from Shibuya, but he kept running back to the now-famous spot where he used to meet his owner every day. Eventually, he settled at the home of Kikuzaburo Kobayashi, Ueno's former gardener. He continued to do this for about 10 years, patiently waiting for Ueno to come home. Sadly, there are several stories about how Hachi was beaten and bullied by pedestrians and even children while he lingered around the station.

When Hirokichi Saito, the chairman of the Nihon Ken Hozonkai The Association for the Preservation of the Japanese Dog found out about Hachi and his story, Saito published an article in Asahi Shimbun newspaper about how the poor pup was being mistreated. The story naturally tugged at readers' heartstrings and Hachi quickly became a public icon.



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