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Getting to Know the Akita
October 24, 2009, 4:28 am | visits: 9 | wordcount: 506
By Kelly Marshall

The Japanese Akita is thought to be descended from the dogs of a Japanese nobleman who was banished to the Akita prefecture during the 1600s. Once there, the noblemen challenged the local landowners to a contest to see whose dogs could be the most successful hunting companions, and with his new breed of strong hunting dos, meant to hold dear, boar or bear at bay, he was the winner. The modern Akita breed is descended from these hunters who were used to braving danger and cold, and by the 1800's, they were known as fighting dogs. This is a fairly old breed as such things go, and they have a prominent place in Japanese history. The breed was recognized as a national treasure of Japan in 1931 and steps were made to preserve the breed in its original form. However, during the food shortage that overtook Japan during the Second World War, this breed suffered as all dog pelts, except for those of the German Shepherd, were supposed to be turned over to the army for uniforms. After the war, the breed was exported, with many examples coming to America. Famous teacher, Helen Keller, had an Akita with her after she returned from Japan. This split has resulted in the Japanese Akita, which is fairly lean and the American Akita, which was bred for a robust, sturdy appearance. Many fans of the breed say that the temperament of an Akita is fairly impressive. These dogs are smart, independent, and very faithful once they have bonded to a person or to a family. They are affectionate and protective, but it should be remembered that they are not outgoing with strangers. They are occasionally noted as being aggressive with other dogs and with other pets, and as they were descended from hunting animals, there is a fairly strong prey drive that is present. If you are going to keep them with other pets, it is important to introduce them when they are young. They are fine companions for older children, but may be a bit too rough for younger children. The Akita was originally a working dog, and this is reflected in their energy and their intelligence. If you own an Akita, you should be ready to take it out regularly and to make sure that it gets its exercise. That being said, it does not make a bad house dog if you are willing to take it out and to make sure that it gets the exercise and the stimulation that it needs. A bored Akita is one that is going to be snappish or destructive, so make sure that if you choose this breed that you consider how well this dog will fit into your life. When you are looking at the Akita, you are looking at a breed of dog that has been helping people hunt for hundreds of years. Though most Akitas are bred for shows or for pets these days, it is important to remember the impressive history of this breed and where it has come from.

This article was written by Kelly Marshall of ohmydogsupplies.com - the dog supplies store featuring dog grooming supplies online.
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