I have a male akita now almost 4 years old, and prior to that several other breeds for about 30 years. I must say Akita is by far my favorite breed. The only "problem" i have is when he encounters (border) collies (who attacked him when he was a puppy) he loves humans and dogs he knows, but stays by himself if its an unknown adult dog. (He plays and teaches all puppies he meets) It still take him socializing every single day and can notice the difference if he hasn't met any dogs for a few days. He listens and returns really well, but he does love to explore. And he's smart too, he recognizes people and cars for who are my (and in extention, his) friends. Doesn't bark if they come up my driveway. Nor does he bark if people pass the driveway, but as soon as he doesn't know you and you set one foot on the driveway he's up in your face. One thing to remember if your considering an Akita. Most people that don't know you or akita's will approach the akita in a way that they might not like, (often to fast and or to energetic) and he'll tell them that by either barking or showing teeth. So a lot of people will think your dog is agressive, while what he really is doing is guarding his personal space and his owner. And his personal space can be as close as a meter up to 10 meters depending on mood and situation They are beautiful majestic selfconfident dogs, but one things you need to absolutely realize. If you allow him something once, he'll remember that for the rest of his life, and will try to do it again if it pleased him, for you've allowed it once so you will eventually allow it again.... right? It takes months, years or even a life time to unlearn something he liked that you've allowed once. Even if circumstances were extraordinary. Eg. Sick dog/puppy and you kept him in your bedroom to keep watch over him? He'll expect that for the rest of his life his stature has gained enough that he's allowed to sleep in the same room with you. Akita's are lovely dogs, but if your inconcistent in behaviour or things that you allow, you not only have a troublesome dog, but also a miserable dog. Because he doesn't understand why hes not allowed that fun thing anymore.
I love the part “If you allow him to do something once, he'll remember it for the rest of his life and try to do it again if he likes it, because you allowed it once, so you'll allow it again someday.... Right?” It was like this. Our Akita (male) was allowed on the bed once as a puppy. After that, he always sneaked into bed when we weren't looking. According to the motto, I was allowed once. But if you follow through, you have a great dog who is obedient but retains his own character.
Thank you for sharing your experience with your Akita! It sounds like he’s a wonderful companion with a lot of character. It’s great to hear how he’s social and friendly with people and dogs he knows, and how much care you put into his socialization. Your insight into their temperament and the importance of consistency is really valuable for anyone considering the breed. Akitas truly are majestic and intelligent dogs, but as you said, they need a consistent and understanding owner to thrive. Your advice about setting boundaries and sticking to them is spot on. It’s clear that you have a strong bond with your dog, and it’s heartwarming to read about how well he protects and cares for his family. Thank you for such a thoughtful and informative comment!
We got our beautiful Akita from Maureen. Lots of effort went into obedience training and she is the best behaved dog now! fully socialised with dogs, other animals and people. If you aren’t prepared for intense training DONT get an Akita, simple! Maureen is absolutely amazing and loves the breed.
I grew up with pitties, and my husband got me an American Akita for our first dog. She's about a year and a half now and stubborn, as they say, and can be challenging, but they are super sweet.
Japanese Akita Inu are so cute, it's so cool that Japan has these dogs! I want to hug them so much! Animal Watch, thank you so much for telling us about them. Japanese Akita Inu is very loyal to its owner.
not just Akita.. if any person gets a dog without doing required research, he/she is a terrible owner .. I have got two malamutes and i can take them anywhere with me .. but on the contrary my friend can’t take his jack Russell to other peoples house or pubs …
Thank you very much for the Great videos to wonderful Akita-Inu. Many people have some misunderstanding for Akita-Inu. They are really smart, gentle, intelligent, friendly, faithful and loyalty to their family. Some unknowable owners make Akita-Inu unhappy for people and other animals. It’s so sad. ありがとう😊❤
I have had an Akita Inu for two years. Long coat, brindle. From very old Japanese bloodlines. They are the most wonderful dogs in the world. It saddens me that they are not recognized as show dogs or breeding dogs. Il❤Akita
Thank you for that wonderful video, showing us these amazing dogs. I had the chance of taking care of German Shepard and 2 Newfoundland dogs, now I am in company of a 6 year old male and a 3 year old female Akita, Daiki and Ichika. I had a female Akita, Daichika, before and my decision is clear, once you had the chance to take care of an Akita you‘ll never be able to ged rid of the Charme, the majesty and loyalty of this breed again. Their stubbornness and independence is fascinating if you can deal with it. My soulmates now and forever 😍
We have 2 ACD mix rescues. Did our due diligence in our research and educating ourselves prior to adopting them. More than happy to have them as family despite some challenges that we were prepared for.
A great overview of a beautiful and proud canine! I love the story and movie of hachiko, the blonde Akita is amazingly beautiful and impressive. Thanks for creating this video!
Thank you for this excellent video. They are the most wonderful dogs. I'm on my third (American) Akita and all three have been great characters. They're definitely not for everyone, but if you're an experienced owner you'll never find another breed to match them!
I don’t think you need experience. Sometimes they just need to like you and choose you as their fav person … Then they Ikely become easy to deal with because they chose to want to please you. I’m not experience but my boy just walked straight to me and nuzzled my hand … so took him home and he’s the sweetest. Not at all aggressive …never wandered away from my yard even if my fence isn’t that high, and easy to toilet train too. All the neighbors knows he’s friendly and pats him freely.
Yes very sad, japanese dog & chinese music in one video. One Month later I can't sleep, I can't eat because is used japanese dog & chinese music in one video.
Sup guys! Glad I'm one of the first here! I'm thinking about getting an akita and glad this video help me think about getting one. They are an ancient breed that has been around for centuries
I've had 1 experience meeting 2 akitas. I just happened to run into them at a pet store, they were definitely the American variety, but they were both so sweet it was unreal. Beautiful and so sweet. I asked their owner if I could pet them and his girl dog was so cute, I squatted down to pet her and she was really trying to sit in my lap! Those 2 definitely came from a good breeder and went to an amazing family.
Sitting with your back to them is proof that they are open-minded and not at all wary. The first dog my family had was an Akita/magazine mix. My mother's sister's house also had a pure white Akita and a baby Akita. You can only understand how great Akitas are if you live with one. Their fighting spirit, which allows them to fight even with a bear without flinching, and their loyalty, which will stay with their owner for life, are truly amazing. They are not friendly to everyone and have a temperament, so training is essential.
I have had several Akitas in my life. I currently have a Japanese white Akita male and an American Akita female in brindle with white checks and a black mask who live happily together. The male dog can also run freely on walks. On the subject of the temporary testing phase that begins with puberty, I can say that all of my male Akita dogs were extreme in this regard, which is not for the faint-hearted. But I can say that after every male you have kept, it takes less time and becomes easier with the wealth of experience you have. On the other hand, I have always found female dogs to be much easier. I would also like to mention that sometimes there are Akitas who do not accept other Akitas in the household, including those of the opposite sex, my very first male dog was like that. For us there are no better, smarter, more loyal and more dedicated dogs than the Akita, our motto is, once an Akita, always an Akita.
That was a beautiful video! Lots of great poses for sketching, an Akita would love growing up on and protecting my Sierra Nevada ranch, I love the red version, what a beauty! Of course I have spoiled my 15 year old beagle/lab rescue dog mix, so an Akita would be a 24 hr a day challenge for me, like having an alien being sharing your home! Dogs are amazing! We don’t really deserve them! 😉
Back in the 80’s, my first roommate on HHI, SC, had a black/silver American Akita male named Shogun. Beautiful beast of a dog. Very intelligent & very aloof-he DID know that he was “better”. He 8 I bonded almost immediately. My roomie worked nights & I worked days. Shogun would alternate his bed location accordingly. I finally put another bed in my room for him. 😂🤣😂❤️❤️❤️
I am proud owner of 3 years old male American Akita. They are an amazing loyal one person dogs. They are loyal to the family but apprehensive of strangers. If you train them well they are an extraordinary dog.
I have a white female japanese akita. I worked very hard socialising her and have the most loyal lovely dog as a result. I can let her off her lead no problem. She never leaves me. However she does ignore commands if she doesn't want to do something. Unfortunately she does have sebaceous adenitis but we manage her condition well.
I got an older Akita inu puppy recently. I guess it’s important to get them from a good breeder. He has excellent temperament. Gets along with other dogs male or female. Friendly to people. Great recall, I can trust him to come to me when called (but can’t say the same for all other orders its hit or miss depending on his mood). Not mentioned in this video is how amazingly easy it was to get them potty trained. After one accident my pup knows exactly where he ought to go do his business. After one mishap, he knows not to dig up my garden as well. This breed is highly intelligent. Everyone is amazed at how friendly, clean, and beautiful he is. I mean the Akita inu don’t smell doggy like most dogs.
just a couple of minutes in and totally recognise this. My rescue Am Akita (5 yr old and skipped dog socialisation) has done really well in learning to let other dogs pass without lunging or other reaction; but even when he has been totally polite a passing dog on a few occasions has yelped as if being attacked.... Recognising that body language from physical build gives that message to other dogs even when my boy is being polite is useful to understand.
We lost my Japanese Akita in 2023 at 18years 5months she was a brindle female with white paws and a white spot on her chest she was the perfect dog no prey drive our 11 cats were the bosses which she protected from foxes as well as our other 3 dogs she was used as a medical assistance dog as she had to be able to pull a 16 stone man away from certain chemicals and spent time on the children's and old aged wards in the hospital, she had a very long and happy life from when we rescued her when she was 7 years old after the previous owner tried to force breed her and she turned round and neutered the dog and she was sued but her insurance would not cover her, Ebony Bear is missed and our new very very large short haired Giant Alaskan Malamute has some big paws to fill.
Hi, I’m the happy 58years old owner of a red akita we adopted roundabout 2 years ago. He uses to be used as ’breeding’ dog for years in an Italien Farm. My believe is that dog caracter has to correspond to you and vice versa. Chers and greatings from eastern side of belgium ( 4 border région!?) PS: sorry for my approximative woordings as french is my Mother language :)
I have watched this confident affectionate behaviour when greeting people in many Spitz type dogs, and our German Spitz has it too. If possible, he wants to be at face level with anyone he greets, so he climbs on their lap and stares them right in the face with his Spitz smile. These dogs are not naturally subservient, they will obey their people, but they see themselves as basically equal with strangers. That is why it is so important to socialize them very well from an early age.
I've only ever met an Akita once in real life. Thankfully, the owner said beforehand that it was quite big, but it was friendly. When he brought it into the room, despite what he said, I sh1t myself. It was all black and it was huge. Very nice friendly dog though and it was a pleasure to spend some time with it.
Hi Anneka...your Akita videos are really helpful when it comes to choosing this magnificent breed. These dogs are so much ingrained in the Japanese culture, that people who are either sick or having a baby would be given tiny Akita statues symbolizing health and well-being. I've heard the first record of these dogs in the U.S was from the late 1930s when Helen Keller brought two Akitas with her from Japan. Also, when American soldiers came to Japan in World War 2, they were so impressed by this breed that many decided to bring an Akita back home with them after finishing their military tour. By the way, the Akita depicted on a stamp at 1:29 is Tachibana; one of the few dogs to survive the war.
My dad brought home an American Akita when I was 16. We named him Johnny because the guy who gave him to my dad had named him "Juan de Dios". I had no dog training ability/experience, knew nothing about the breed. Other than my heeler, Johnny was the most naturally obedient dog I had. Rarely barked, only went to the bathroom in a certain corner of the backyard, got along with our chickens, understood directions just by pointing or facial gestures, never showed aggression towards people or anyone visiting. All of this he learned with simple stern "no" and spending a lot of time with him. He absolutely did not like with my friend's Rottweiler probably because the rott was already showing aggression. But when we worked on a cherry farm the farmer had a young german shepherd the same age as him and they were best buds during that harvest. All the difficult traits about Akitas I didn't even learn until years later when there was internet to research. But from my experience I would have no clue they were dangerous or could be difficult. My dad who is not even a dog person and kind of just tolerated him at rhe time wanted to get another Akita over the last few years because he said they were so smart and obedient like Johnny.
Have to agree. Can’t say I’m an experienced dog owner but got an Akita inu and he’s friendly to dogs and people. Can understand quickly what I did not want him to do. Most chill and quiet dog. And most of all very affectionate and comes to me when called.
We have a tweenie - her mother was Akita Inu, and her father was an (American) Akita. Having met quite a few of them now, I think...generally speaking these dogs are not pets, you don't own them. You sign a housemate agreement, and the relationship is far more based on cooperation than a standard owner-pet arrangement. We've since adopted two more rescues, and she's raised them both from a young age...with the result that we now have to negotiate with an Akita-like Chihuahua and an Akita-like Romanian Heinz 57 in the exact same way we do with her :D
He's so cute he's got a precious little face you got to do your research on these dogs so you know what you're getting into thanks for the information so now we know what we have to do
Reminds me of my old neighborhood in Massachusetts, everyone had Shiba Inus, there was 1 I would see often, she was old, but also loved to jump and paw and bite (chew).
Another great Japanese Akita Inu breed video by Anneka❤ 👍 The Tsoyu Akita are so gorgeous, posh & majestic looking, and that they are a world class Guard 🐕 breed is plus ✨️ 💛
I have two Akitas, both male, father and son. We've been attacked numerous times, other dogs are usualy afraid and run away from us or they attack us and then they run away 😅 I always tought it had something to do with their scent but as is turns out (watching this video) it's the ears 😂 People love them, kids always chase them just to pet them 😂 and older people always comment how beautiful they are. They really are one of the best breeds.
I have two wonderful Shibas (a red male and a black female) and it is so easy to see them in these beautiful Akitas. I think their smaller size makes them a little easier to manage as pets, but they are still a real handful, and not, I think, what most owners are looking for in a companion pet. Teddy and Athena (my shibes) are super aloof, cat-like, and odd. I love them so much, but they are not typical pet dogs at all. Their normal behavior with me and each other seems very aggressive to people who are not used to them.
Helo Anika, nice job! I have had Akitas for 15 years. There is a secret to have some succes with this beauties. "Akitas are very sensible to owners emotions", when they do some wrong, just show you are sad, there is no need to yealing or beating, but, when do good, show you are hapy. By the way: NEVER beat an Akita, it is realy dangerous. 2 rides a day, let him be friend of other people, they behave as your secretary, They realy differenciate, family, friends, others and hostile people. While on the ride, let the dog be a dog, beware, they search others as preys, hunt and try to get other dogs, you should not allaw because other dogs usualy have no chance, they are very fast killers, so hold far from problems. From the gate of our house in, they have accesss to all, what becomes good, they help to take care. They are more than dogs, they are partners. The only breed of dog my actual Akita tolerates are the Shiba inu, maybe because they look like Akita puppies. By by.
My Daughter Rescued one from Macedonia After meeting them every year at Discover Dogs as we have Shiba Inu so very similar personality .Best thing ever he is the Most amazing dog given all his History of living on streets and near death hes a Big softy who is happy to entertain himself with a ball Unlike the Shiba who is More demanding of your attention But you need to Understand the dog and read what it says on the Tin as they can be a handful also Only buy from a Good Breeder and wait for it to be born even if its one year also what you pay for the Breeder you save at the Vets and they will also become your New best friend talking you though training ,
Akita dogs are loyal to their masters and will attack anyone they deem to be an enemy, even humans, with all their might. The master needs to teach them who they should not attack. They are smart enough to understand what they are taught.
I have two american akitas. one male we got as a 12 week old puppy, and one female we adopted later in her life from an unfortunate situation. female is all beauty no brains and chaos incarnate, champion line bred but likes to eat walls. She had no real early life training, was stuck outside in a kennel so we're just kinda, dealing with the chaos as it happens, we've tried crufts level trainers an everything nobody can get through her stubborn personality. male was an oopsie baby with both immense brawn and ridiculous amounts of brain. he can open every door in the house (including the microwave door), so we have to have locks on everything, he's pretty well behaved thanks to the boundaries we set early on, but he still has his stubborn "brilliant personality" moments. Walking them is a constaint stress, purely because of, as it's said in the video, other dogs constantly taking a crack at them both. Many owners in our area just dont seem to want to keep their dogs on leashes, so we're constantly on alert for random off leash dogs, or we take them to a fenced paddock that we have to pay to have sole use of for an hour. Bathing them is a nightmare, we have to get them professionally groomed AFTER the groomers closes so there's no other dogs in the salon to avoid chaos. And a scrap between them both, while rare is often a pretty hefty vet bill, as the female likes to pick fights she can't win. I do wish we had trainers in our area that had more experience with the Akita breed, unfortunately the trainers we have seem more suited to breeds that take instruction well, often they come to a standstill and abandon lessons when they realise these dogs simply are not going to play ball as easily they're used to. We've had three "Top class" trainers make the attempt with the female now. with no luck in any of them
I met an American Akita briefly a few years ago. The owner did have trouble controlling him, as he was quite boisterous. The dog was friendly, but too in your face for most people. I liked him though.
@@Animal-Watch Having had quite a few dogs over the years (I'm 70), I think there are as many dog personalities as there are human ones. They are sentient beings the same as us. They love you unconditionally if treated right and are a joy to own. Coming home from a bad day at work feeling low and walking into your house to be greeted by your dog is guaranteed to lift your spirits.
I have an amazing Akita, perfect with dogs and people as all the work at puppyhood was put in. However I don’t think I’ll ever get another one. They are amazing but living with the potential of the damage they could do in an instant is a huge responsibility. It takes a lot of joy away from having a dog unfortunately. 😅
@@Animal-Watch Not really, I went to a park today and I had four kids and their parents ask to pet her and she loves it! Also had my parents old Yorkie and she's very respectful of her space. It's more the general what if, maybe that worry is what is needed to be responsible with a breed like this? Also in Ireland at least this breed is on a restricted breed list, that's a factor.
Akitas are a beautiful breed, for me it's the best i've had my whole life! As for the training sure you can socialize since a very young age but they all have their own character and it's ok as long as you can manage your dog, reduce their stress and give them the best life they could possibly have. My 3 years old male akita is part of the family and every family member, friends or person that knows him, knows he is the sweetest boy. But he can become reactive sometimes on walks, especially with other male dogs. Some breeds in particular trigger him. We learned to read his body language and to use techniques such a the clicker and it works really well! If you are patient enough for them to develop without comparing them to "your usual family dog", they will become the best addition to the family !
I have a male akita now almost 4 years old, and prior to that several other breeds for about 30 years. I must say Akita is by far my favorite breed. The only "problem" i have is when he encounters (border) collies (who attacked him when he was a puppy) he loves humans and dogs he knows, but stays by himself if its an unknown adult dog. (He plays and teaches all puppies he meets) It still take him socializing every single day and can notice the difference if he hasn't met any dogs for a few days. He listens and returns really well, but he does love to explore. And he's smart too, he recognizes people and cars for who are my (and in extention, his) friends. Doesn't bark if they come up my driveway. Nor does he bark if people pass the driveway, but as soon as he doesn't know you and you set one foot on the driveway he's up in your face.
One thing to remember if your considering an Akita. Most people that don't know you or akita's will approach the akita in a way that they might not like, (often to fast and or to energetic) and he'll tell them that by either barking or showing teeth. So a lot of people will think your dog is agressive, while what he really is doing is guarding his personal space and his owner. And his personal space can be as close as a meter up to 10 meters depending on mood and situation
They are beautiful majestic selfconfident dogs, but one things you need to absolutely realize. If you allow him something once, he'll remember that for the rest of his life, and will try to do it again if it pleased him, for you've allowed it once so you will eventually allow it again.... right? It takes months, years or even a life time to unlearn something he liked that you've allowed once. Even if circumstances were extraordinary. Eg. Sick dog/puppy and you kept him in your bedroom to keep watch over him? He'll expect that for the rest of his life his stature has gained enough that he's allowed to sleep in the same room with you.
Akita's are lovely dogs, but if your inconcistent in behaviour or things that you allow, you not only have a troublesome dog, but also a miserable dog. Because he doesn't understand why hes not allowed that fun thing anymore.
that is some of the best advice I've heard on this breed! Thankyou x
Yeah. Akitas are great home guard dogs
Japanese dogs, especially Akita dogs, are very intelligent dogs.
I love the part “If you allow him to do something once, he'll remember it for the rest of his life and try to do it again if he likes it, because you allowed it once, so you'll allow it again someday.... Right?”
It was like this. Our Akita (male) was allowed on the bed once as a puppy. After that, he always sneaked into bed when we weren't looking. According to the motto, I was allowed once. But if you follow through, you have a great dog who is obedient but retains his own character.
Thank you for sharing your experience with your Akita! It sounds like he’s a wonderful companion with a lot of character. It’s great to hear how he’s social and friendly with people and dogs he knows, and how much care you put into his socialization. Your insight into their temperament and the importance of consistency is really valuable for anyone considering the breed.
Akitas truly are majestic and intelligent dogs, but as you said, they need a consistent and understanding owner to thrive. Your advice about setting boundaries and sticking to them is spot on. It’s clear that you have a strong bond with your dog, and it’s heartwarming to read about how well he protects and cares for his family. Thank you for such a thoughtful and informative comment!
日本の犬は全て猟犬ですので、躾を誤ると手におえなくなりますが、信頼関係が構築されれば最高のパートナーになります😀
良いアドバイス、ありがとう。
狆は躾けやすい。
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I have an Akita und that’s scared of a box!it’s an very good hunter dog 👍 📦 (joke but I have one)
I love Japanese Akitas and the American Akitas too great video anneka
You are welcome 🙏
Finally !! Thank you. There’s not enough videos about our Akitas
We got our beautiful Akita from Maureen. Lots of effort went into obedience training and she is the best behaved dog now! fully socialised with dogs, other animals and people. If you aren’t prepared for intense training DONT get an Akita, simple!
Maureen is absolutely amazing and loves the breed.
Thankyou so much for leaving this wonderful advice x
I grew up with pitties, and my husband got me an American Akita for our first dog. She's about a year and a half now and stubborn, as they say, and can be challenging, but they are super sweet.
My bro ended up with 1 ,they rescued her 😊 he had no idea she was so special ❤
"Lacey" will be a Legend in our family
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Japanese Akita Inu are so cute, it's so cool that Japan has these dogs!
I want to hug them so much! Animal Watch, thank you so much for telling us about them.
Japanese Akita Inu is very loyal to its owner.
You are welcome
not just Akita.. if any person gets a dog without doing required research, he/she is a terrible owner .. I have got two malamutes and i can take them anywhere with me .. but on the contrary my friend can’t take his jack Russell to other peoples house or pubs …
So true!
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Thank you very much for the Great videos to wonderful Akita-Inu. Many people have some misunderstanding for Akita-Inu.
They are really smart, gentle, intelligent, friendly, faithful and loyalty to their family.
Some unknowable owners make Akita-Inu unhappy for people and other animals. It’s so sad.
ありがとう😊❤
I have had an Akita Inu for two years. Long coat, brindle. From very old Japanese bloodlines. They are the most wonderful dogs in the world. It saddens me that they are not recognized as show dogs or breeding dogs. Il❤Akita
Thank you for that wonderful video, showing us these amazing dogs. I had the chance of taking care of German Shepard and 2 Newfoundland dogs, now I am in company of a 6 year old male and a 3 year old female Akita, Daiki and Ichika. I had a female Akita, Daichika, before and my decision is clear, once you had the chance to take care of an Akita you‘ll never be able to ged rid of the Charme, the majesty and loyalty of this breed again. Their stubbornness and independence is fascinating if you can deal with it. My soulmates now and forever 😍
We have 2 ACD mix rescues. Did our due diligence in our research and educating ourselves prior to adopting them. More than happy to have them as family despite some challenges that we were prepared for.
I guess I've been fortunate. I've met many Akitas, and none were aggressive towards people. Other dogs, not so much.
they can be dog dominant absolutely
A great overview of a beautiful and proud canine! I love the story and movie of hachiko, the blonde Akita is amazingly beautiful and impressive. Thanks for creating this video!
You are most welcome 🙏
Thank you for this excellent video. They are the most wonderful dogs. I'm on my third (American) Akita and all three have been great characters. They're definitely not for everyone, but if you're an experienced owner you'll never find another breed to match them!
I’m so glad you’ve had wonderful experiences 🙏
I don’t think you need experience. Sometimes they just need to like you and choose you as their fav person … Then they
Ikely become easy to deal with because they chose to want to please you. I’m not experience but my boy just walked straight to me and nuzzled my hand … so took him home and he’s the sweetest. Not at all aggressive …never wandered away from my yard even if my fence isn’t that high, and easy to toilet train too. All the neighbors knows he’s friendly and pats him freely.
Really enjoyed this episode. Beautiful dogs and sound like they share a lot of similar characteristics with my Chow Chow.
Thankyou
Japanese dog & Chinese music so sad
I noticed that too.
Yes very sad, japanese dog & chinese music in one video. One Month later I can't sleep, I can't eat because is used japanese dog & chinese music in one video.
@@curufinwe720Even worse, a white lady who is an Akita "expert".
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秋田県民だけど音階が中国というだけでイチャモン付けるの草。伝承歌でも使えばよかった?
可愛いですね😍ぬいぐるみさんみたいですね🤩、毛並みきれいですね💞、素晴らしい動画ですね💕、高評価させていただきました👦👧最後まで見させていただきました🐼😍🤩
great video, Anneka, beautiful dogs.
Thankyou
Sup guys! Glad I'm one of the first here! I'm thinking about getting an akita and glad this video help me think about getting one. They are an ancient breed that has been around for centuries
Thankyou so much 🙌🫶
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I've had 1 experience meeting 2 akitas. I just happened to run into them at a pet store, they were definitely the American variety, but they were both so sweet it was unreal. Beautiful and so sweet. I asked their owner if I could pet them and his girl dog was so cute, I squatted down to pet her and she was really trying to sit in my lap! Those 2 definitely came from a good breeder and went to an amazing family.
That’s so wonderful 💙💙💙💙
It definitely takes an experienced owner for this breed, but, it is absolutely worth it. Love them & would love to have one in my family.
I totally agree!
The Akita Inu is not only beautiful but has a heart as big as its strong, protective presence
Sitting with your back to them is proof that they are open-minded and not at all wary. The first dog my family had was an Akita/magazine mix. My mother's sister's house also had a pure white Akita and a baby Akita. You can only understand how great Akitas are if you live with one. Their fighting spirit, which allows them to fight even with a bear without flinching, and their loyalty, which will stay with their owner for life, are truly amazing. They are not friendly to everyone and have a temperament, so training is essential.
I have had several Akitas in my life. I currently have a Japanese white Akita male and an American Akita female in brindle with white checks and a black mask who live happily together. The male dog can also run freely on walks. On the subject of the temporary testing phase that begins with puberty, I can say that all of my male Akita dogs were extreme in this regard, which is not for the faint-hearted. But I can say that after every male you have kept, it takes less time and becomes easier with the wealth of experience you have. On the other hand, I have always found female dogs to be much easier. I would also like to mention that sometimes there are Akitas who do not accept other Akitas in the household, including those of the opposite sex, my very first male dog was like that. For us there are no better, smarter, more loyal and more dedicated dogs than the Akita, our motto is, once an Akita, always an Akita.
@WilliamLovell-oh1rbI have owned both and can say that the JA is more primitive in nature than the AA. In general terms they very similar.
秋田県お隣の岩手県ですけどご近所にも秋田犬居ますよ〜ちょっとヤンチャですけどね😙素晴らしい犬種ですよね😆😆
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Lovely dogs soo smart and cheeky. Hard work but it pays off ❤
If you stick past those first 3 years
I love the story of the legendary Akita Inu, Hachiko . Both heartbreaking and heartwarming. Such a beautiful story .
Anneka, we love and look forward to each episode. What is that wonderful opening musical piece?
I credit the music at the end of the episode if you take a look
That was a beautiful video! Lots of great poses for sketching, an Akita would love growing up on and protecting my Sierra Nevada ranch, I love the red version, what a beauty! Of course I have spoiled my 15 year old beagle/lab rescue dog mix, so an Akita would be a 24 hr a day challenge for me, like having an alien being sharing your home! Dogs are amazing! We don’t really deserve them! 😉
dogs totally are. Thankyou so much for watching x
SO adorable
何故かBGMは中華風…笑
Back in the 80’s, my first roommate on HHI, SC, had a black/silver American Akita male named Shogun. Beautiful beast of a dog. Very intelligent & very aloof-he DID know that he was “better”. He 8 I bonded almost immediately. My roomie worked nights & I worked days. Shogun would alternate his bed location accordingly. I finally put another bed in my room for him. 😂🤣😂❤️❤️❤️
Ha ha so funny!
I am proud owner of 3 years old male American Akita. They are an amazing loyal one person dogs. They are loyal to the family but apprehensive of strangers. If you train them well they are an extraordinary dog.
I'm so glad you speak so highly of them. Beautiful dogs
This might be the most beautiful dog breed ever.
I think they might be
I have a white female japanese akita. I worked very hard socialising her and have the most loyal lovely dog as a result. I can let her off her lead no problem. She never leaves me. However she does ignore commands if she doesn't want to do something. Unfortunately she does have sebaceous adenitis but we manage her condition well.
Oh no! Well done done for managing this condition
I got an older Akita inu puppy recently. I guess it’s important to get them from a good breeder. He has excellent temperament. Gets along with other dogs male or female. Friendly to people. Great recall, I can trust him to come to me when called (but can’t say the same for all other orders its hit or miss depending on his mood). Not mentioned in this video is how amazingly easy it was to get them potty trained. After one accident my pup knows exactly where he ought to go do his business. After one mishap, he knows not to dig up my garden as well. This breed is highly intelligent. Everyone is amazed at how friendly, clean, and beautiful he is. I mean the Akita inu don’t smell doggy like most dogs.
Great video, beautiful dogs 😍
just a couple of minutes in and totally recognise this. My rescue Am Akita (5 yr old and skipped dog socialisation) has done really well in learning to let other dogs pass without lunging or other reaction; but even when he has been totally polite a passing dog on a few occasions has yelped as if being attacked.... Recognising that body language from physical build gives that message to other dogs even when my boy is being polite is useful to understand.
It happens with my wolfdog and huskies too. Other dogs automatically yelp without anything happening 😀
Man the Akita's history with WWII is so sad. But an interesting story behind how the American Akita became to be.
They're such a beautiful dog.
Absolutely
Very interesting video, a lot of fact and honesty ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
Beautiful dogs, matching looking Anneka
Thankyou
Japanese akita is one of the most beautiful dogs
We lost my Japanese Akita in 2023 at 18years 5months she was a brindle female with white paws and a white spot on her chest she was the perfect dog no prey drive our 11 cats were the bosses which she protected from foxes as well as our other 3 dogs she was used as a medical assistance dog as she had to be able to pull a 16 stone man away from certain chemicals and spent time on the children's and old aged wards in the hospital, she had a very long and happy life from when we rescued her when she was 7 years old after the previous owner tried to force breed her and she turned round and neutered the dog and she was sued but her insurance would not cover her, Ebony Bear is missed and our new very very large short haired Giant Alaskan Malamute has some big paws to fill.
18 years is an incredible age!!
こんにちは。
見かけの美しさだけで買わないでほしい。(美しい所有物として買わないで欲しい)
なぜなら日本では、昔から家族同然に生活してきたからです。その家族の一員として秋田犬に携わった仕事をこなしてきたのです。
そこには秋田犬自身が家族を守る、家族としてプライドを持って仕事(主に熊などから家族を守るため)をするという脈々と受け継がれてきた素晴らしい歴史があるのです。
それからこのサイトに日本国は昔から狩猟民族だと記述してますが違いますよ。我々日本人は肉食文化ではありませんので悪しからず。
Beautiful breed❤. Can U do episode with Tosa Inu or with Boxer?
what a gorgeous doggo ❤
Hi,
I’m the happy 58years old owner of a red akita we adopted roundabout 2 years ago.
He uses to be used as ’breeding’ dog for years in an Italien Farm.
My believe is that dog caracter has to correspond to you and vice versa.
Chers and greatings from eastern side of belgium ( 4 border région!?)
PS: sorry for my approximative woordings as french is my Mother language :)
I have watched this confident affectionate behaviour when greeting people in many Spitz type dogs, and our German Spitz has it too. If possible, he wants to be at face level with anyone he greets, so he climbs on their lap and stares them right in the face with his Spitz smile. These dogs are not naturally subservient, they will obey their people, but they see themselves as basically equal with strangers. That is why it is so important to socialize them very well from an early age.
great advice!
Excellent video, thanks.
you are welcome
I've only ever met an Akita once in real life. Thankfully, the owner said beforehand that it was quite big, but it was friendly. When he brought it into the room, despite what he said, I sh1t myself. It was all black and it was huge. Very nice friendly dog though and it was a pleasure to spend some time with it.
Ha ha Thankyou for sharing 🙏
Hi Anneka...your Akita videos are really helpful when it comes to choosing this magnificent breed. These dogs are so much ingrained in the Japanese culture, that people who are either sick or having a baby would be given tiny Akita statues symbolizing health and well-being. I've heard the first record of these dogs in the U.S was from the late 1930s when Helen Keller brought two Akitas with her from Japan. Also, when American soldiers came to Japan in World War 2, they were so impressed by this breed that many decided to bring an Akita back home with them after finishing their military tour. By the way, the Akita depicted on a stamp at 1:29 is Tachibana; one of the few dogs to survive the war.
Thankyou so much for these wonderful comments 🙏
@@Animal-Watch my pleasure :)
My dad brought home an American Akita when I was 16. We named him Johnny because the guy who gave him to my dad had named him "Juan de Dios". I had no dog training ability/experience, knew nothing about the breed. Other than my heeler, Johnny was the most naturally obedient dog I had. Rarely barked, only went to the bathroom in a certain corner of the backyard, got along with our chickens, understood directions just by pointing or facial gestures, never showed aggression towards people or anyone visiting. All of this he learned with simple stern "no" and spending a lot of time with him. He absolutely did not like with my friend's Rottweiler probably because the rott was already showing aggression. But when we worked on a cherry farm the farmer had a young german shepherd the same age as him and they were best buds during that harvest. All the difficult traits about Akitas I didn't even learn until years later when there was internet to research. But from my experience I would have no clue they were dangerous or could be difficult. My dad who is not even a dog person and kind of just tolerated him at rhe time wanted to get another Akita over the last few years because he said they were so smart and obedient like Johnny.
Have to agree. Can’t say I’m an experienced dog owner but got an Akita inu and he’s friendly to dogs and people. Can understand quickly what I did not want him to do. Most chill and quiet dog. And most of all very affectionate and comes to me when called.
would love to see Black Russian Terrier episode
I’ll look into it
@@Animal-Watchthank you!! I’d be so excited. They’re a very cool breed.
Great information 🙏🏻 thank you
So nice of you
Can you make a videos on Japanese spitz please 😊
Yes great idea
We have a tweenie - her mother was Akita Inu, and her father was an (American) Akita. Having met quite a few of them now, I think...generally speaking these dogs are not pets, you don't own them. You sign a housemate agreement, and the relationship is far more based on cooperation than a standard owner-pet arrangement. We've since adopted two more rescues, and she's raised them both from a young age...with the result that we now have to negotiate with an Akita-like Chihuahua and an Akita-like Romanian Heinz 57 in the exact same way we do with her :D
One who is looking sleepy is Japanese Akita. I love them.
Please do a video on the Giant Schnauzer!!😊
9:51 him eating grass 😂😂😂
黒い子は子犬の時、本当に子熊のように見えるんですよねー
How beautiful dogs.
Good luck❤
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The best dog we ever had was an Akita/German Shepherd mix.
He's so cute he's got a precious little face you got to do your research on these dogs so you know what you're getting into thanks for the information so now we know what we have to do
as always heavenly beautiful, dog also very sweet :)
Thank you very much!
Yessss queen of RUclips
he he thankyou
Reminds me of my old neighborhood in Massachusetts, everyone had Shiba Inus, there was 1 I would see often, she was old, but also loved to jump and paw and bite (chew).
Shibas are like small Akitas
@@Animal-Watch Just smaller, and more cat like.
Another great Japanese Akita Inu breed video by Anneka❤ 👍
The Tsoyu Akita are so gorgeous, posh & majestic looking, and that they are a world class Guard 🐕 breed is plus ✨️ 💛
Thankyou
Wow that's amazing 😍🤩
I have two Akitas, both male, father and son. We've been attacked numerous times, other dogs are usualy afraid and run away from us or they attack us and then they run away 😅 I always tought it had something to do with their scent but as is turns out (watching this video) it's the ears 😂
People love them, kids always chase them just to pet them 😂 and older people always comment how beautiful they are.
They really are one of the best breeds.
It’s the tails and ears. Same with my huskies!
I have two wonderful Shibas (a red male and a black female) and it is so easy to see them in these beautiful Akitas. I think their smaller size makes them a little easier to manage as pets, but they are still a real handful, and not, I think, what most owners are looking for in a companion pet. Teddy and Athena (my shibes) are super aloof, cat-like, and odd. I love them so much, but they are not typical pet dogs at all. Their normal behavior with me and each other seems very aggressive to people who are not used to them.
I don't know which is more beautiful; the Akitas or Anneka! 😁😊
When will you be doing the American Akita again?
Yes
Very fantastic video friend
Every dog is up to its owner!
Please do the japanese kai ken
Yes bro
The akita is intelligent and very cute, servicial😊
What a beautiful dog
Helo Anika, nice job! I have had Akitas for 15 years. There is a secret to have some succes with this beauties. "Akitas are very sensible to owners emotions", when they do some wrong, just show you are sad, there is no need to yealing or beating, but, when do good, show you are hapy. By the way: NEVER beat an Akita, it is realy dangerous. 2 rides a day, let him be friend of other people, they behave as your secretary, They realy differenciate, family, friends, others and hostile people. While on the ride, let the dog be a dog, beware, they search others as preys, hunt and try to get other dogs, you should not allaw because other dogs usualy have no chance, they are very fast killers, so hold far from problems. From the gate of our house in, they have accesss to all, what becomes good, they help to take care. They are more than dogs, they are partners. The only breed of dog my actual Akita tolerates are the Shiba inu, maybe because they look like Akita puppies. By by.
What fantastic information
Please do the Japanese Tosa inu😊
I’d love to!!!
@@Yoshi-h7t ken kai?
My Daughter Rescued one from Macedonia After meeting them every year at Discover Dogs as we have Shiba Inu so very similar personality .Best thing ever he is the Most amazing dog given all his History of living on streets and near death hes a Big softy who is happy to entertain himself with a ball Unlike the Shiba who is More demanding of your attention But you need to Understand the dog and read what it says on the Tin as they can be a handful also Only buy from a Good Breeder and wait for it to be born even if its one year also what you pay for the Breeder you save at the Vets and they will also become your New best friend talking you though training ,
She pronounce it correctly this time. Before, she call it "akita in you"
will you ever let me forget!
Akita inu is my favorite Dog
It’s fantastic!
@@Animal-Watch
Thank you very much
For your reply 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Omg is that what the meme dog is called? Such a beauty!
really beautiful!
The meme dog is a Shiba Inu! It’s a related Japanese breed, but much smaller.
秋田犬は、日本の東北出身の犬なので、雪が大好きです。
"The Akita genuinely thinks that he's better than your dog".
Because he is.
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No matter what breed of dog it is, it depends on the owner!
自分も秋田犬を飼ってるが家族には従順で甘えてきます。
躾も簡単でした。可愛い奴です。
しかし他人は嫌いで興味を持ちません。社交性もありません。
散歩してる秋田犬に自分から近づくことはしない方がよいでしょう。
I met sweet Akita inu..2 American Anita's in soho..quite friendly..I'm not afraid 2 approach
Akita dogs are loyal to their masters and will attack anyone they deem to be an enemy, even humans, with all their might.
The master needs to teach them who they should not attack.
They are smart enough to understand what they are taught.
Akitas are beautiful
Can you do rough collie and standard poodles?
I have two american akitas. one male we got as a 12 week old puppy, and one female we adopted later in her life from an unfortunate situation.
female is all beauty no brains and chaos incarnate, champion line bred but likes to eat walls. She had no real early life training, was stuck outside in a kennel so we're just kinda, dealing with the chaos as it happens, we've tried crufts level trainers an everything nobody can get through her stubborn personality.
male was an oopsie baby with both immense brawn and ridiculous amounts of brain. he can open every door in the house (including the microwave door), so we have to have locks on everything, he's pretty well behaved thanks to the boundaries we set early on, but he still has his stubborn "brilliant personality" moments.
Walking them is a constaint stress, purely because of, as it's said in the video, other dogs constantly taking a crack at them both. Many owners in our area just dont seem to want to keep their dogs on leashes, so we're constantly on alert for random off leash dogs, or we take them to a fenced paddock that we have to pay to have sole use of for an hour.
Bathing them is a nightmare, we have to get them professionally groomed AFTER the groomers closes so there's no other dogs in the salon to avoid chaos.
And a scrap between them both, while rare is often a pretty hefty vet bill, as the female likes to pick fights she can't win.
I do wish we had trainers in our area that had more experience with the Akita breed, unfortunately the trainers we have seem more suited to breeds that take instruction well, often they come to a standstill and abandon lessons when they realise these dogs simply are not going to play ball as easily they're used to. We've had three "Top class" trainers make the attempt with the female now. with no luck in any of them
Great vdo mam👍👏👏❤❤
you are welcome x
I met an American Akita briefly a few years ago. The owner did have trouble controlling him, as he was quite boisterous. The dog was friendly, but too in your face for most people. I liked him though.
They are a real character
@@Animal-Watch Having had quite a few dogs over the years (I'm 70), I think there are as many dog personalities as there are human ones. They are sentient beings the same as us. They love you unconditionally if treated right and are a joy to own. Coming home from a bad day at work feeling low and walking into your house to be greeted by your dog is guaranteed to lift your spirits.
I have an amazing Akita, perfect with dogs and people as all the work at puppyhood was put in.
However I don’t think I’ll ever get another one. They are amazing but living with the potential of the damage they could do in an instant is a huge responsibility.
It takes a lot of joy away from having a dog unfortunately. 😅
Do you still feel nervous in public then?
@@Animal-Watch Not really, I went to a park today and I had four kids and their parents ask to pet her and she loves it! Also had my parents old Yorkie and she's very respectful of her space.
It's more the general what if, maybe that worry is what is needed to be responsible with a breed like this? Also in Ireland at least this breed is on a restricted breed list, that's a factor.
American Akita are a mix with German shepherd very beautiful strong and devoted dogs
hi, if you can train a Jack Russell, will the Akita be a good dog breed to get?
Totally different! Akita very independent. Jacks are more people pleasing
Akitas are a beautiful breed, for me it's the best i've had my whole life! As for the training sure you can socialize since a very young age but they all have their own character and it's ok as long as you can manage your dog, reduce their stress and give them the best life they could possibly have. My 3 years old male akita is part of the family and every family member, friends or person that knows him, knows he is the sweetest boy. But he can become reactive sometimes on walks, especially with other male dogs. Some breeds in particular trigger him. We learned to read his body language and to use techniques such a the clicker and it works really well! If you are patient enough for them to develop without comparing them to "your usual family dog", they will become the best addition to the family !
Great advice. Thankyou