Pictures gallery of American Akita Dog Breed
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The Akita Dog Breed: As befitting his spitz-like heritage, the Akita is bold, independent, stubborn and tenacious. Demonstrative to his family, he is utterly devoted
Akita Breed Information & Pictures (Great Japanese, Akita Inu
The Akita is known for being so clean that many people have described the Akita breed Akita dogs are strong and can typically, easily handle sledding and weight pulling
American Akita : One of the Best Breeds For Guard Dogs
One of the most beautiful dogs in the world, the American Akita is a great choice for guard dogs. Considered a new breed in the United States, the Akita is quickly
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of the 20th century: while the Japanese Akita fanciers focused on restoring the breed as an work of Japanese art, American Akita fanciers bred larger, heavier-boned dogs.
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American Akita - Dog Breeders and Kennels in Europe - eurobreeder.com
American Akita - Dog Breeders and Kennels in Europe. Please come and visit some of the Top Winning American Akitas in the World. Information about puppies for sale
The Akita Dog The Akita Information Center
We are dedicated to the health and happiness of this incredible dog breed. American Akita; Biting; Bloat; Breeding; Children; Color; Cost; Eyes; Facts; Food; Fur; Grooming
The history of the Japan Akita and American Akita breeds
The history of the Japan Akita and American Akita breeds This page was last updated: 2009-12-06-----Back to About the two
Akita,The Largest Japanese Dog Breed
Akita Inu or Akita Ken is the largest breed of dogs that originate from Japan. The American Akita, also known as the Great Japanese Dog, is larger than its Japanese
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The Akita Inu or Akita Ken is a breed of large dog originating in Japan, named for Akita Prefecture, where it is thought to have originated.
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