Akita temperament is sometimes not suited to having other dogs around. In fact, they are one of the dogsmost likely to attack another canine. Most Akitas are not going to like other dogs straight away but proper socialization is important and can help. (paid link) Of course, each Akita is...
Akitas are prone to developing aggression, and this is particularly true of older dogs that weren’t adequately trained and socialized as a puppy. You will want to find out as much information as possible about the Akita’s personality and history at a rescue center before you bring it home....
Their exceptional exuberance also makes Brittanys quality companions for children—albeit only those big enough not to get trampled by the dog during one of its bursts of enthusiasm. #27. Shetland sheepdog Canva #27. Shetland sheepdog - Last year's rank: #28 (up 1) Shetland sheepdogs were...
Their exceptional exuberance also makes Brittanys quality companions for children—albeit only those big enough not to get trampled by the dog during one of its bursts of enthusiasm. #27. Shetland sheepdog Canva #27. Shetland sheepdog - Last year's rank: #28 (up 1) Shetland sheepdogs were...
Akitas were bred in the Akita Prefecture of northern Japan in the early 17th century and have been held in high regard in the nation ever since as powerful, loyal guard dogs. One famous Akita named Hachiko went to the Shibuya Train Station every morning for 10 years, waiting for the return...
Akitas were bred in the Akita Prefecture of northern Japan in the early 17th century and have been held in high regard in the nation ever since as powerful, loyal guard dogs. One famous Akita named Hachiko went to the Shibuya Train Station every morning for 10 years, waiting for the return...
Akitas are fiercely loyal and consider themselves to be the guardians of their families. That also means they can be wary of strangers. Be sure to train and socializeAkita puppieswell so they learn that friends are welcome. Also, look out for another trait of young Akitas: They will grab ...
A big part of discouraging predators is psychological. While lights won’t do anything to stop an attack, it will make wild animals uneasy if they feel that a human is present and watching, which is what a motion-activated light will do. They’re an especially great way to deter nocturnal...