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Akita Dog Breed

Breed: Akita Inu
Alphabetically: A
Country of Origin: Japan
Color: White, Pinto, Red, Fawn, Brindle
Life Expectancy: 10 to 15 years
Height: Female: 61-66 cm, Male: 66-71 cm
Weight: 32-45 kg, Male: 45-59 kg
Litter Size: 1-10 puppies
Hypoallergenic: No
Ad ID: 329
The Japanese Akita is one of several Spits dogs from Japan where Akita Inu means 'large dog'.The largest of the Japanese Spitz-type breeds, the Akita, pronounced a-KEE-ta, is a powerful, solid, well-proportioned and distinctive looking dog.

Strong and muscular with a flat, heavy head and strong, short muzzle. The Akita is slightly longer than he is tall with a broad, deep chest and level back. The head is broad and shaped like a blunt triangle. 

The stop is well-defined and there is a shallow groove going up the center of the forehead. The small, erect ears are carried forward and in line with the neck. The small, triangular eyes are dark brown. The nose is generally black (brown is permitted on white Akita's, but black is preferred); the lips are black and the tongue is pink.

The teeth should meet in a scissors, or level bite (scissors is preferred by most breeders). The tail is carried high and curled over the back. The Akita has webbed, cat-like feet - which makes it a fine swimmer.

The double coat is composed of a harsh, waterproof outer coat insulated with a thick, soft undercoat. Coat colors are pure white, red, sesame and brindle. The colors should be without clear borders. A black mask is forbidden.

Health Problems: Prone to hip dysplasia, both hypothyroid and autoimmune thyroiditis, immune diseases like VKH and Pemphigus, skin problems like SA and eyes (PRA, Micro, entropion) patella and other problems with the knee.
 
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