Akita inu puppies are native Japanese breed dogs originating from the North part of Japan. It has becoming the national dog of Japan. It is a large size in the dog breed. It is strong, powerful, muscular, has well body structure and distinctive looking. The fact is that it is great as...
Dog DNA TestsNote There are two types of Akitas, the original Japanese Akita breed and now a separate designation for American standard Akitas. The weights and sizes are different and the American standard allows for a black mask, whereas the original Japanese breed standard does not allow a bl...
This dog is an indoor breed and doesn’t mind staying home alone for long hours. It’s elegant, even-mannered, playful, and friendly towards other pets and kids. Weighing less than 10 pounds, this toy-sized hound has cat-like traits, including the ability to jump and the tendency to li...
History, origin and breed description of the native japanese dog breeds: the Shiba inu, Hokkaido inu, Shikoku inu, Kai inu, Kishu inu. Also described are the Akita inu and the Tosa inu.
TheAkitais the first on our list of the best Japanese dog breeds. The Akita is the largest dog out of the Nihon Ken group. The Akita is a spitz breed that shares traits with other similar breeds. They are loyal, strong, and loving dogs, making them excellent family pets. ...
The Japanese Terrier is extremely energetic and charged, always looking to play and have fun with his beloved human. They are fairly small dog, to the point that the Japanese Terrier are often carried around (which most of them love). The breed is quite rare, but has more recently had a...
Photo about Japanese akita-inu breed dog happy family indoor. Image of play, domestic, female - 49986798
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...
The Akita is a highly loyal breed from Northern Japan. The Akita comes in white, brindle, and shades of red/orange. Shiba Inu Shiba Inu Another well-known (though not as much as the Akita) Japanese dog breed is the Shiba Inu. The smallest of the ancient Japanese dog breeds, the ...
contracts that they are the first point of contact should one of their puppy buyers need to give up a dog so that dogs bred by JACA members do not become additional burdens in the shelter or rescue system (in other words, if you’re in JACA and you breed, you take care of your own...