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The Japanese Akitainu Club of America, or JACA, was officially formed in 1997. We are a nationwide club that advocates for the breed, sponsors shows, supports rescues, shares information about breed health and educates the public. Our members in different regions often get together to go on ...
Japanese Akitainu Club of America Contact Directory General Inquiries JACA Cares JACA Area Reps JACA Board of Directors Outreach, Media & Public Relations Breeders JACA Facebook Page Interested in joining JACA? JACA members are newcomers and experienced pet owners, breeders, conformation and competition...
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Japanese Akita Inu puppy breed information, characteristics, behavior, temperament, training, food, and complete guide for dog owners.
Can the Akita Inu live with another dog? It is not advised to have an Akita and another dog of the same sex (Akita or not) under the same roof. Doing so could be too risky for a peaceful everyday life. It was for this reason, having already a male Akita, that I chose a female...
Japanese Akita Inu Pronunciation AH-ki-ta (proper Japanese pronunciation, with the emphasis placed on the first syllable) a-KEE-ta Inu (preferred pronunciation in the West) Description The largest of the Japanese Spitz-type breeds, the Akita, pronounced a-KEE-ta, is a powerful, solid, well-...
Japanese Akita Dog High Fidelity Plushie. Designed to bring the lifelike essence of these beloved breeds into your home, this plush toy boasts an exceptional level of detail that captures the Akita's majestic presence and the Shiba Inu's mischievous spirit. Each plush is filled with premium PP...
Japanese dog breed #1: Akita Inu TheAkita Inuoriginates from the Japanese island of Honshu and is named after the province of Akita in northern Japan. This breed dates back to the 1600s, where Akita Inus guarded Japenese royalty and were used to help hunters find boar, elk, and Yezo bea...
A few of our members have done the work and assembled their experiences and resources to help new owners (or potential new owners) understand what it takes to provide a happy and successful home with a Japanese Akitainu. Our suggestion is that you check out the topics in this section ...