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About Akita
The Akita is a noble and powerful breed that exists in two distinct varieties: the pure Japanese strain, known as the Akita Inu or Akita-ken, and the larger, mixed strain commonly referred to as the American Akita. Intelligent, alert, and dignified, Akitas are known for their calm confidence and unwavering loyalty. Though naturally reserved with strangers, they are deeply affectionate with their families and possess a strong protective instinct that makes them exceptional guardians. Despite their strength and courage, Akitas should never be fearful or aggressive. Instead, they are dignified, courageous, and loving dogs that defend their families without hesitation. Originating in Japan, the breed has long been admired for its proud stance, devotion, and sense of honour. When properly socialised and trained, Akitas make wonderful companions who combine elegance and power with loyalty and affection — a true reflection of their noble heritage.
The Akita is a noble and powerful breed that exists in two distinct varieties: the pure Japanese strain, known as the Akita Inu or Akita-ken, and the larger, mixed strain commonly referred to as the A...
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Akita FAQs
How much does an Akita puppy cost?
In Ireland, the average cost of a purebred Akita puppy typically ranges from €1,000 to €1,800, depending on pedigree, breeder reputation, and lineage. Puppies from champion bloodlines or IKC-registered breeders may cost more.
What are the disadvantages of owning an Akita?
Akitas are strong, intelligent dogs but can be challenging for inexperienced owners. They may be prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia and autoimmune disorders. Their independent and dominant nature means they require early socialisation, consistent training, and firm but gentle guidance to thrive.
Can you own an Akita in Ireland?
Yes, you can own an Akita in Ireland. However, they are powerful dogs and should always be well-trained and socialised from a young age. It’s important to follow local regulations, ensure proper containment, and work with reputable breeders or trainers who understand the breed.
Is an Akita a good family dog?
Akitas can be wonderful family dogs when raised properly. They are loyal, protective, and deeply affectionate with their owners. However, they may not always get along with other pets or very young children, so supervision and early training are essential.
Do Akitas bark a lot?
Akitas are generally quiet dogs and don’t bark excessively. They usually bark only when necessary, such as to alert their owners to unfamiliar activity. Their calm and observant nature makes them excellent watchdogs without being noisy.
Quick facts: Akita
Origin: Japan
Lifespan: 10-13 years
Size: Large (70-130 lbs)
Coat: Thick double coat, dense and plush
Temperament: Loyal, courageous, dignified, reserved with strangers
Common Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, autoimmune disorders
Grooming Needs: Moderate to high (regular brushing, heavy seasonal shedding)

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