5 REASONS AKITAS AREN'T RIGHT FOR YOU | THE AKITA LIFE

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We’ve all seen them, those fluffy little faces of Akita puppies on Instagram, or maybe you watched a KZbin video about how the loyalty, bravery and regality of the Akita is like no other. You see these amazing dogs and you think “that’s the dog for me, that’s what I want.” It’s true that Akitas are an amazing breed, and most people once they have an Akita rarely get another type of dog for the rest of their life, but just like any other breed, Akitas have their peculiarities, and they aren’t for everyone, which is why, unfortunately there is a necessity for Akita Rescues.
In this article we are going to help you answer the question: Should I get an Akita? Let’s dig in.
Dog Experience
Many trainers, breeders and vets alike do not recommend an Akita as your first dog. Would be first time dog owners love to seek out those who had an Akita as their first dog as evidence that it can be done. Of course there are exceptions to every rule. While it’s not impossible to have an Akita as your first dog, the recommendation is for both your benefit, and the benefit of your dog.
So why do experts recommend you not get an Akita as your first dog? There are several reasons:
Akitas can be extremely stubborn. Training your dog can be frustrating and time consuming, even with an “easy to train” breed like a Golden Retriever or Labrador. When training any dog, getting fed up or impatient is the last thing you want to do, and that can easily happen with a stubborn breed like an Akita. What happens when you get frustrated in training your dog? You avoid doing it, and an untrained Akita (or any dog for that matter) is a danger to themselves and to others.
Akitas have a high prey drive, this means they are easily enticed by animals like squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, cats, deer, and other dogs. This high prey drive requires additional training to overcome so you can take your Akita on walks or hikes without having to worry about your dog attacking another dog or bolting off into the woods. Again having some experience with dogs will be a big benefit here.
Akitas are big! With male Akitas weighing upwards of 130lbs in some instances, Akitas are big and cumbersome dogs. Our American Akita, Haga, is currently only 85lbs and is still a handful, even when he’s not trying to be. Understanding how to loose-leash walk a dog, the importance of body language, tone, etc…all goes a long way in being able have a successful relationship with your Akita.
As we previously mentioned, you can absolutely find people who had an Akita as their first dog, but there are typically special circumstances that allowed for that to happen. For example, my first dog was technically an Akita, but an Akita mix. Furthermore we had a family dog when I was growing up, and my uncle is a veterinarian who owned an animal hospital where I would spend a lot of time helping out in the summers, and my sister is a vet-tech. In other words, not only did I have a good amount of experience around dogs, I also had a lot of support.
Shelter and Space
Akitas are known to be quite “cat-like,” not just in terms of their grooming, but also in terms of their behavior and personality. While it’s true that Akitas don’t need an extremely large house to live in, they are still big dogs, and having a space that can accommodate an Akita is a must.
Do you have space in your home for an extra large dog crate? Can you fit an extra large dog crate in your vehicle? Does your home have enough space for your Akita to be away from you if they’re feeling aloof? Do you have a safe or enclosed area where your Akita can play, especially outside?
Do you have air conditioning in your home if you live in a hot or humid climate? Here in New Hampshire, one of the most northern states in the US, our summers often have 100% humidity and temps over 100 degrees. Our American Akita, Haga, would not survive a summer here without air conditioning in our home. Akitas hail from the snowy mountains of Japan, and relish the cold. The heat and humidity is like torture for them. Having air conditioning is a literal life saver for them, but only hammers home the necessity for a good amount of space for your Akita to exist in: In the summer our walks with Haga have to become shorter because he simply cannot tolerate the heat, so he’s often more playful in the summer time because he isn’t exercised outside as much.
The last thing to consider is if your property owner or your home owners insurance will even allow you to have an Akita. While many renters can’t have any pets, even some facilities that allow pets have a limit on size, and restrict certain breeds.
To read the full article go to our website www.theakitalife.com/should-you-get-an-akita
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@painted_in_thick
@painted_in_thick 2 жыл бұрын
It’s nice to hear the opinion of Akita owner, unlike some other channels who just like to comment on Akitas .
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Like any breed, there are typical talking points about Akitas. There have been a lot of things about this breed that deviate from what you typically hear (we're actually going to do a video about that), and so we thought it was important to share our real world experience. Thank you for your comment, it's always good to get some feedback to know if our videos are helpful!
@hi8942
@hi8942 2 жыл бұрын
My friend texted me @ 6am this morning to tell me his moms akita just killed their second maltese. He's 6 months old. It's unfortunate. I love this breed but I don't think they do well with other animals. I can't wait to purchase my first home so I can have an akita❤️
@joyshreve419
@joyshreve419 2 жыл бұрын
@@hi8942 Akita should be paired with the opposite sex.
@AD-eq4kn
@AD-eq4kn 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAkitaLife my first dog i ever own was an Akita! She was the best dog ever and very sweet
@Jeff-S
@Jeff-S 2 жыл бұрын
@@hi8942 Wait. What? This breed kill a second dog at 6 months and you love this breed? Why? But what about a child? I owned three. Please read my comment below.
@patticerne9483
@patticerne9483 2 жыл бұрын
Got an Akita when my sons were young and I babysat 5 kids. She was the best dog I've ever had. She watched over all the kids. Was only aggressive 1 time, guy came over to pick up car my husband worked on, she went ballistic had to lock her in a bedroom. Found out a few months later he was a pedifile. Love this breed, had shepherds my whole life. Sheba lived 17 blissful years.
@sonatak304
@sonatak304 2 жыл бұрын
Wow she knew
@gerickson9552
@gerickson9552 2 жыл бұрын
Whoa!!!😲😲😲. Man, the stuff dogs know……
@adrenalinehigh2070
@adrenalinehigh2070 2 жыл бұрын
Clearly your Akita watches the news
@mjones3911
@mjones3911 Жыл бұрын
@@adrenalinehigh2070 lol
@dazzlingdexter5060
@dazzlingdexter5060 Жыл бұрын
Akita seem to overall be good with kids.
@conorryan3035
@conorryan3035 2 жыл бұрын
Wow - an Akita video by an actual Akita owner who actually knows what he is talking about! Liked and subbed
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support!
@Andy-jt8wz
@Andy-jt8wz 2 жыл бұрын
All true points stated about the Akita breed. I have fortunate to have owned 3 different Akitas throughout my lifetime. Male Akitas are much more aggressive in my direct experience. The breed is VERY loyal, VERY protective and standoff-ish around strangers. Excellent breed NOT for beginners.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experiences! Unfortunately people in the comments like to say our video is wrong because THEIR Akita was atypical. It's great to hear from other Akita owners like you!
@1979geauxtigers
@1979geauxtigers 2 жыл бұрын
I think we broke ours. Lol. We took her everywhere with us from day one. Lowes, Home Depot, our local Bath and Body Works and Hobby Lobby and of course Pet Smart all allow dogs. We went to at least one of these stores daily to make her use to people. We also enrolled her in puppy classed as soon as she was old enough. Now 2 years later she is obsessed with people. She LOVES the attention she gets and even gets offended when someone walks by without saying hi. We may have over socialized her.
@Andy-jt8wz
@Andy-jt8wz 2 жыл бұрын
@@1979geauxtigers I've had two female Akitas. My first was a prior show quality Akita. Female Akita can be more sociable as they don't seem to have the same dominance level needs that male Akitas do. Socialization is always important for a big powerful breed like the Akita. One thing I have been taught about dogs is that male dogs tend to protect an area, and female dogs naturally tend to protect people as they have more maternal instincts. There are always exceptions in both cases, nature vs nurture is always in play.
@1979geauxtigers
@1979geauxtigers 2 жыл бұрын
@@Andy-jt8wz Yes, she is very protective of us. My senior citizen mother lives with me and that is the main reason I wanted an Akita, so she would protect my mom. She never let's my mom out of her sight, especially in public. She will also sit on our feet and lean on us in public, claiming us. She is a sweetheart. I am actually happy she is so accepting of new people. Makes life easier. I would rather have her on the friendly side than stand offish, but I have no doubt she will do her job when the time comes. Her size is enough to intimate most people anyway. Lol.
@Andy-jt8wz
@Andy-jt8wz 2 жыл бұрын
@@1979geauxtigers Fun fact - Helen Keller was gifted two Japanese Akitas. As many dogs have above average empathy, I wonder if Akitas in general have heightened empathy with those that they bond with.
@lynnmorgan2517
@lynnmorgan2517 2 жыл бұрын
I got an Akita when my granddaughter was little. I wanted her to grow up with a dog. I did not plan to get an Akita but saw the pups living in awful conditions and just loved them. The first year was a battle of wills but she learnt I was the pack leader. I have never regretted getting her, she has been the best dog ever. She has never been aggressive in any way. She had amazing play times with my granddaughter, they were so funny together. Alaska was gentle and calm with her. Alaska has also never shown aggression towards anyone or any animal in or out of the home. Sadly, I have just lost her at nearly 15years old and miss her dreadfully. We are heartbroken. I was so lucky to have her in my life. 🥰🥰🥰
@isabella-zm9qf
@isabella-zm9qf 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh I’m so sorry! May she Rest In Peace. I lost my dog last March and I still miss her. She wasn’t an akita, but she was very loyal and took about a year to learn she wasn’t the leader of the pack lol
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
They are the best dogs ❤
@thomashassall96
@thomashassall96 2 жыл бұрын
Sad to hear that but 15 years with a big dog is incredible, you were blessed 😊
@Calmdowndude
@Calmdowndude 2 жыл бұрын
I miss mine very much after 12 years from pup to old gal.
@ciroformenton
@ciroformenton Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. It breaks my Heart knowing the my Akita will live for more 6-7 years only, if that much. I wish he could live for more 60!
@johngallagher8123
@johngallagher8123 2 жыл бұрын
I've had my Akita for 12years. Best thing I've ever done bit of work when she was young but now she is no trouble at all she is my soulmate ❤️🇮🇪
@waqs2004
@waqs2004 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a first time dog owner, I got an Akira, but I can follow a schedule. We trained her every day kids played a part and it worked out.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you did it right!
@tiger.ntashamoneyworthmo2959
@tiger.ntashamoneyworthmo2959 2 жыл бұрын
My first rescue was a Akita. He was about 6 years old. He trained me as to what I should expect from an Akita. I was about 8 months pregnant with my son. So being home I figured I had enough time to retrain the dog. He changed my life totally. Sometimes dog aggressive but most the time he could be around anybody or anything one time he ran away and when we found him at the pound and they had him on death watch. If it had been another day they would have put him to sleep. That's when we started our Akita rescue I could not understand that in Ohio if an Akita was not claimed within a certain amount of time they had to be put to sleep. The people were amazed so much when I came in & found him that he curled on his back for a rub to his tummy. He hugged me when he saw me. It was so funny, they said that the only way that they were able to give him food and water was to take a pan and scoot it with a broom into the pen. He had 3 bowls in the pin. SMH. But when you talk about loyal .. he had chewed through the basement door, then opened the back door to get out. He went over a 6-foot fence all because his owner Brad had not been home for 3 days. You see I was second choice my son's father was his master and when they found him he was about two blocks away from where Brad was staying. When you count the 15 miles that it took to get from my house to there. He had one thing in mind and that was he needed to be near his daddy. Now they are both in heaven together
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
I love all white Akitas! You don't see many of them around. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@CharitysClarity
@CharitysClarity 5 ай бұрын
Yup my dog ate through the bedroom doors to try to get to robbers ! They were running through the yard and scooping the houses, they are the most loyal breeds I have ever encountered my heart hurts as we lost ours yesterday and had her cremation this morning after 12 years 😓
@mindfortress105
@mindfortress105 Жыл бұрын
My Akita got 0 training, and a lot of love. He is never aggressive unless it's actually needed and expected, as when weird strangers approach our house. When I take him for walks, random kids run up to us to pet him, he has NEVER EVER shown even the slightest bit of aggression towards them. He is always super careful around my 2 year old nephew, he is aware of his size and strength and makes sure to not accidently push him over or hurt him in any other way.
@meme22445
@meme22445 Жыл бұрын
I have an akita 3 years old, and he’s my first dog. He’s a teddy bear and always interested in everyone and so nice. He’s very dependent on me, where he wouldn’t eat if I wasn’t home.
@fedx2185
@fedx2185 2 жыл бұрын
Talking about Wendy is a story with as much pain as happiness. The love and devotion she gave to her family is unmatched and to this day I swear she could almost talk and the intelligence was off the charts for a dog. A lady near my home raised and bred Akita's and to me they were just dogs and my son wanted a dog. I ask her about getting a puppy and then she explained they were special dogs and the cost. A few days later the lady knocked on my door with some puppy's, new born actually and explained the mother died during birth and the pups would have to be nursed and her employment was hard for her to care for the pups. The local vet got me everything I needed and educated us on how to care for Wendy. I was the first thing Wendy saw when she opened her eyes the first time and I held her in my arms when she closed her eyes the last time. She was a blessing from God and to this day I have never forgot her or the love. Akitas are like having a child and later having a protector watch over you, but for the most part there not the dog you throw some food in a bowl and tell them to go lay down.
@yarokatarot
@yarokatarot 2 жыл бұрын
I am a first time dog owner and have a Japanese Akita. I thought a long time about it before I decided to have a puppy of this breed. We definitely had a lot of struggles because aggression towards other dogs but I finally found the right method for us and finally it's getting better. I love my dog so much but everyone thinking of getting one should really consider the unique character of the breed ❤️ This, of course, should be done no matter what breed.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experiences!
@mistieblue9
@mistieblue9 Жыл бұрын
My girl friend has one Akita from Japan; her dog is her eyes! Waoww! They are so well all together and her family! She is a female same color that Hachi! She went to Vancouver from a Japanese family to take her dog! Frankly she is stubborn not all the time but my friend is so patient with her since day 1! All together they are very happy with their Akita female! 😍
@crowejagerson3628
@crowejagerson3628 Жыл бұрын
Had Akitas most of my life and every point he makes here is absolutely true but if you can do all these things you will have the most loyal companion you can imagine.
@sbrai001
@sbrai001 2 жыл бұрын
I adopted a female Akita-Husky mix a little more than a year ago. She is exceedingly intelligent, observant, and independent thinking. It's the independent thinking--what you called stubbornness--that will be difficult to handle for most people. Akitas aren't the kind of dog to be blindly obedient, and they practice informed disobedience just as often as they will perform a trick for a treat. My first dog--a Beagle--had that same independent, stubborn streak, which thankfully prepared me for my Akita. This may not seem like a huge ordeal but in fact, it's one of the most difficult personality traits in a dog. If you are not mentally on the level to deal with it, you will find yourself being outwitted and completely ignored by your own dog. In other words, you have to earn an Akitas respect, and most people aren't ready for that when they adopt or buy a dog.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Curious to know what the energy level of your Akita-Husky mix is like. Our Akitas have been lazy buggers, and our friends' Huskies are balls of energy.
@sbrai001
@sbrai001 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAkitaLife She is pretty lazy, but she was already 4 or 5 when I adopted her. Also, she was pregnant when I first adopted her. No one knew. She had a litter of 4 pups, which look to be mixed with Bullmastiff. Now, they are full of the purest form of energy you can imagine. I wish I could bottle it. I'd make a fortune.
@user-jd7yr9mz3j
@user-jd7yr9mz3j 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAkitaLife my husky akita mix has three walks a day , one hour each, with a big run around the park and playtime included in the hour. So 3 hours outdoor exercise & he plays or lounges around our huge garden also, he also once inside tends to chill and play when we initiate it and once we do he's happy to be a cheeky monkey but aside from his 3hour dailies, garden play & family play he definitely loves to lounge around and get cuddles and belly rubs lol. He's very close, with our 2 male cats & our 2 year old female pom mix, all 4 sleep together, eat together & play together ESPECIALLY when they think we're asleep. They leave their beds and hang out at night causing mischief & he is like a big over sized baby who let's our female dog boss him around, and she's tiny. Even our cats bop him on the nose when they're feeling cranky & don't want his drool all pver them at that moment! We have a 9 year old also & he's her absolute orotector. He never let's her even be without him when she's in our back yard playing alone. He's so soft and gentle with her & with us. Often gently picks our hand up in his mouth pretending to bite it off when really inside his tongue is gently licking us all over 😋 hes our Teddy bear. We've had him since he was just 6-8 weeks old though. He was in a bad place & had no choice but yo leave mom that early unfortunately. But he's thrived & definitely adores our other pets and kid. And on walks he tries to play with all the dogs and when any growl he just walks away immediately. He's too gentle and sweet that I worry about him being bullied by mean dogs when hubby takes him out🤣
@GalaGrinsArt
@GalaGrinsArt 2 жыл бұрын
Adopted a 55lb Akita mix. Got the cattle dog look with the Akita personality. In the beginning, she was super stubborn, wouldn't do anything, but she realized I was far more stubborn that she was. And she also realized I was more than capable of just picking her up and carrying her where I needed to and being bitten didn't scare me. I've had her for 7 years now and she's my baby. An absolutely stubborn cat dog, but my baby.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
That's a very cool mix!
@michaeljohnchapman8772
@michaeljohnchapman8772 2 жыл бұрын
I have had an Akita for 13 yrs. with no problems. Aquired another Akita 2 years ago an he´s my best friend, very silent and follows me around the house. I live in Brazil with average temperatures of 30c, with no problems with the dogs. Gets on well with the cat.
@makaylarose7830
@makaylarose7830 Жыл бұрын
As an Akita owner I love seeing someone actively trying to educate owners on the breed. I have a one of a kind akita, she’s my service dog and she lives in a household with 3 other dogs. I’m a dog groomer and she does great at work and even sometimes plays in the doggy daycare in my facility when I have time to monitor. I do everything to make sure she won’t be out in a situation where her temperament can be comprised. You have a gorgeous boy and I can’t wait to see more of your videos
@CharitysClarity
@CharitysClarity 5 ай бұрын
This is exactly what our responsibility to them it. Don’t let them be put in any situations that make them be protective etc. I just lost mine yesterday and she was cremated today, 97lbs she gave us 12 years of the most love and affection I could have imagined, she was a lot of work, but she was worth all the money all the furniture even the doors she ate lol 😂
@margedonoghue5373
@margedonoghue5373 Жыл бұрын
My first dog was a rescue akita. I was inexperienced, young, and lived in a pretty small apartment without a fence. Nakita and I learned and experienced a lot, and we benefitted from a lot of luck, but I wouldn't change a thing. I went on to own a great Dane and another akita.
@LynTheAce
@LynTheAce 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had rescue Akitas all my life and I’ve seen a wide range of personality and temperaments. My mom had a huge 120 lb gentle (but still protective) giant named Zeus when I was born. He once saw the cats grooming each other and thought he could help since he had a nice big tongue. Got lucky with him as her first dog, but she did do extensive research on Akitas before adopting. We’ve had 3 others since then, all with unique temperaments. We don’t have the time needed for a puppy, but we love ARSF who matches us perfectly with the right dog for us.
@adolfzamora2150
@adolfzamora2150 Жыл бұрын
There is no breed of dog with so many qualities, it is a loyal, brave, guardian, loving dog, a great friend, unique🐕
@AndroidTwenny
@AndroidTwenny 2 жыл бұрын
My Akita was raised with me when I was 10-11 years old along side a very small and feisty cat. We got her for christmas and she's been an absolute angel ever since. I'm 23 years old now, and in all the years of being around her, I have never ONCE seen her aggressive. She was taken to puppy training and she's walked regularly and is very well loved, she's a big lazy ball of fluff and I love her a lot :)
@_top_cat
@_top_cat Жыл бұрын
Just had this come up as a suggested video and as an akita owner, I have to say well done 👏🏼 I have a rescue American akita and I am well aware that she is not a typical akita in most ways (she is beyond stubborn and ignorant though 🤣). It amazes me how many people get dogs of any breed without doing their research first. We did extensive research before adopting our girl and we had friends who fostered for an akita charity who helped to educate us on the breed (our girl was their foster dog). They had three akitas of their own and had numerous fosters so their experiences really helped us with training. It was hard because our girl had been abused and she was terrified of humans but straight away, she fell in love with our westie and she trusted him. He really helped her see that we weren’t going to harm her and that we were safe. It took 18 months before she completely stopped cowering and peeing from fear whenever a human tried to pet her. I’ve had rescue dogs in the past but they never needed the time, love and patience that she needed. Thankfully she loves people now ❤ We were advised to not let her off leash due to the stubbornness and high prey drive akitas have and in that way, she is a typical akita. So instead we bought an 80ft horse training lead so she is free to run but we know we have control (and she won’t disappear chasing some animal 🙈). Another thing that people need to know is the dog hair 😱 No amount of words ever could’ve prepared us for blowing season 😳😂 If you don’t like dog hair, don’t get an akita!!! I love akitas and our girl is perfect to us but I definitely wouldn’t recommend them for first time dog owners. Akitas need experienced owners, preferably owners with experience with big and stubborn breeds. There aren’t even words to describe how stubborn akitas can be. I’ve always had stubborn breeds but all of them combined don’t compare to the stubbornness an akita has. Sometimes, you may as well be talking to a lamp because you have more chance of a lamp doing what you ask of it 🤣
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Haha yeah people just see a cute puppy and go for it without knowing what they're gettin themselves into! The shedding and prey drive is no joke.
@msredbone74
@msredbone74 2 жыл бұрын
You are spot on! This is the second Akita in our family. We absolutely love them. Everything you are stating now is so truthful, they are the best dogs to have if you know what you’re doing.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! They really are the best dogs!
@Graham_Wood
@Graham_Wood Жыл бұрын
I couldn't imagine life without our quirky Nala. She's 6 now and we got her from 10 weeks. She's a 50:50 American Akita:German Shepherd and we got her after previously having only Border Collies. What a difference. Stubborn as hell, won't sleep in a basket or a crate, fussy with her food, but undeniably the friendliest most lovable dog ever towards people. She doesn't bark, but just talks to you and sometimes chatters away to herself. She keeps herself immaculately clean and is more feline in her ways than a cat. She is protective and especially of our grand children. She senses our moods and anxiety and reciprocates with love and devotion. At nearly 50Kg she is expensive to keep but that is no hardship for what she brings to our lives. I cannot say that she is typical of the breed but we are so lucky to have her. Thank you for your channel.
@liliansp5063
@liliansp5063 Жыл бұрын
I had an akita chow dog. She was by far the most smart dog I ever had. Would learn things in a blink of an eye. Very " talkative" lol! Very protective. Very friendly with other dogs. She and my German shepard were inseparable. Both in heaven now, they were a joy in my life.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
That's surprising she liked other dogs. Both Akitas and Chows can be very grumpy lol
@segapena5033
@segapena5033 2 жыл бұрын
My first large dog was an American Akita when I was 16. Never had to train him at all. He didn't like my friend's rottweiler at all but he was best buds with a German Shepherd at a farm we worked on. He lived a good 12 years.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Our guy is also buddies with a GSD
@ciroformenton
@ciroformenton Жыл бұрын
This is THE BEST Akitas channel on YT. I own a mixed Inu / American Akita for 7 years and absolutely confirm all these aspects, and it is verygood to actually hear about every aspect of the Akitas, not only the pros like most channels say. I live in Brazil and it is very hot in here some weeks. My dog has taken the time do adapt, and we always worry about his health. We maintain a pleasing temperature in the house, walk him only when it's not sunny, preferably early in the morning or late at night. For all those who plan to own an Akita, please please whatch as many videos of this channel as you can. Lovely and beautiful breed, bit come with a "price"!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support! 🙏
@kfiscal01
@kfiscal01 2 жыл бұрын
I've had 2 male akitas. You have to start early and be consistent, it can be a battle but consistently is key. After the battle of wills, they are the most loyal, loving and will protect the nest from all intruders. They are fantastic with children, which is one of their breeding directives. Wonderful dogs.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed on all except the children. The statistics don't agree. While some people may have had positive experiences with Akitas and small kids, that's not always the case with this breed.
@lisagarrett2920
@lisagarrett2920 2 жыл бұрын
Talk about an aggressive combo, my son at 5 yrs old became so close to a dog we raised as a puppy at that time. It was a Chow Akita mix. He turned out to live til he was 11yr old and was devoted to my son. Very protective and very smart. He talks about that dog today at 34 yr old.
@liliansp5063
@liliansp5063 Жыл бұрын
I had an akita chow too. Extremely smart. Lovely dog.
@Thorrnn
@Thorrnn Жыл бұрын
I always recommend a book I read a couple decades ago called “The Southern California Dog Owners Guide”, because it had a really great section on dog socialization, how critically important it is for Any breed, and the optimum age range for socialization (4 to 12 WEEKS of age! So you get your pup at 8 weeks, you have 4 weeks to optimally socialize your pup so he/age grows up to be a sane, emotionally balanced, companion). I read it before I ever got my first Akita. I’ve followed that advice and people have often commented on how friendly and mellow my dogs always are with strangers out in public. This was a great video!! And yeah, the food, the treats, the “engagement toys”, the play time, the HAIR, the health and well being maintenance. It’s all part of the package, but for those of us who understand what it means to have the love and loyalty of an Akita…is it really such a chore? Really glad I found your channel!
@boobookitty32533
@boobookitty32533 Жыл бұрын
I raised and showed Akitas for thirty something years. Out of those years, I only had two that had zero prey drive. My first Akita, and my last Akita. Many people seem to think it's about how you raise them. That's only about ten percent. It's all about prey drive and breeding. The higher the prey drive, the more they will not get alone with another animal. Males especially will challenge you for the alpha position, and if you don't have an alpha personality, you are going to be in trouble. Because they will take over leadership, and you will be nothing to them but sub human. I only had one female challenge me, but she soon learned it wasn't going to happen. They blow coat twice a year, and your house and yard will look like a snow storm hit it. Birds love the undercoat for making nests.
@Bonzi_Buddy
@Bonzi_Buddy 7 ай бұрын
Lived with a rescue Akita and undoubted it scarred that dog for life (mostly neglect, possible cage banged on to menace her). I was worried for a Pomeranian that lived in the house which proved to be true but that was due to another human who was not paying attention (poms can get stepped on by bigger dogs). I would not have gotten the dog until the pom was out of the picture. That said, the pom would chase the akita out of the room aggressively (for show). Akita didnt want any of that. Once she stopped and ignored the pom which just ran into her because she didnt run away. It was hilarious. But this akita loves other dogs, not people. I think, again, it goes back to her origins as an abused breeding dog that failed to be a good mother.
@mmoglia4
@mmoglia4 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I have had 2 Akitas and love this breed and I totally agree with your comments, well done! As the owner, you need to be the boss. We got our first before we had kids and when they were born we slowly introduced him to them. He immediately cared for the kids and protected them. These are beautiful dogs but they do take a lot of patience and effort. Easily trainable.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@anabel5205
@anabel5205 Жыл бұрын
Akita’s are my favorite dog breed. Although I’d love to own one someday, I won’t be selfish, I know I am currently not able to give the pup the best life I could provide. Meanwhile, I can gather as much information as I can until that big day comes 😃
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
You're going to be a great dog owner ❤️
@honeyhahn
@honeyhahn Жыл бұрын
Great video brother. I just laid to rest my 10 year old American Akita a few days ago (6 weeks after his sister, a 14 year old Golden Retriever) and I've enjoyed your content and seeing your pups play. I got him on a whim and learned all of these lessons the hard way but I wouldn't change it for the world. I'd say that most important thing I learned was to socialize more when they are puppies because it's much harder when they are full grown. Akitas are 100% calm and collected until they are not and then it happens in the blink of an eye. He was never aggressive but defensive and skeptical of other male dogs no doubt. Much love and keep spreading the good word.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
So sorry you had to say goodbye. It's the hardest thing ever.
@wolfanimations0498
@wolfanimations0498 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video, with having 12 Akitas (we breed and show) this is very helpful for people that are questioning.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! So glad we could help :)
@lawrenceli28
@lawrenceli28 2 жыл бұрын
Hey there we are extremely interested in an Akita. Was wondering how I can get In touch for one. Thanks.
@wolfanimations0498
@wolfanimations0498 2 жыл бұрын
@@lawrenceli28 when we have puppies we usually put them up on PuppyFind! You can see other breeders on there as well. Are kennel name is Namika Akitas and some of our friend’s have websites like DayDream Akitas and Marrow Akitas. Hope this helped!
@christianyorke1929
@christianyorke1929 2 жыл бұрын
My 1st dog was an Akita, the most loyal and personable dog I could ever ask for, proper training is a must with this breed as they are territorial, that being said an incredible dog, rip Kodiac The Bear ❤ you were a legend
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
RIP Kodiac
@christianyorke1929
@christianyorke1929 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAkitaLife Thankyou ❤
@puddin3336
@puddin3336 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAkitaLife sir what if we purchase kid akita is that too not OK????
@garypudup2109
@garypudup2109 2 жыл бұрын
We have a seven-year-old American female that we adopted from a shelter when she was four years old. We are her third owners. You are spot on about their general characteristics. We have trained ours to the point where she is a certified therapy dog that we take to nursing homes and hospitals. BUT...that was after three years of concentrated training sessions two and three times a day. Can it be done? Yes. Is it for everyone? No. Be prepared to put a lot of time in. Is she a wonderful, loyal, sweetheart? Yes! Do we love her? She is the best dog ever...
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
They are the best dogs! Thank you for sharing your experiences and thank you for adopting!
@tennesseenana4838
@tennesseenana4838 Ай бұрын
I had one of the most wonderful dogs in the world - an Anika! He was beyond awesome. We rescued him from a local shelter when he was about 9 months old and had him until he was 16. He was so sweet and gentle, but also very protective. At the doggie day play care, he was the only big dog they allowed to play with the smaller ones because he was so gentle with them. We also had a cat and another dog, and they all slept together. He made himself the official protector of my 6-month-old granddaughter when she was visiting, and he slept on the floor beside her bed. I know that dogs, like people, have their own personalities, however my experience with Sasta was one I remember with lots of love and affection. I still miss him.
@NothingToNoOneInParticular
@NothingToNoOneInParticular Жыл бұрын
I had a shep/akita cross. BEST DOG I've EVER had!! He made it 12 years. He was scary looking, but was a total cream puff and loved his pet indoor chicken. Oh, I'd give anything to have another exactly like him.
@naturalifesoap
@naturalifesoap Жыл бұрын
I had a rescued Akita over 25 years ago and he was so smart and obedient. Even after having multiple dogs since him, I still compare every dog to him. I have definitely seen a few tough ones though. I’m at the time of my life where I’m done raising dogs but he will always be my favorite ever. Love your dedication to the breed.
@carolinaduarte4748
@carolinaduarte4748 2 жыл бұрын
Just passing by to thank you for your responsible, caring and thoughtful approach to the subject. I own a siberian husky and a few of the things you talked about were problems we didn't foresee (even though now it seems pretty obvious - I mean, surely I should've realized their crates would be bigger and more expensive, right?). Akitas are majestic pups and deserve the best life possible for them.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
There's so much to think about when getting a dog, you can't beat yourself up too much if you miss a couple of things. Even with a good foundation of having multiple family members that work in vet medicine, and having owned other dogs+animals,I still learn new things all the time with Haga. Thanks so much for your comment and for checking out our video!
@johndornan9508
@johndornan9508 9 ай бұрын
All great points. I had an Akita, pretty much same coloring as Haga. Your dog reminds me so much of Ollie that it brings a tear to my eye watching his videos. One thing, and I don’t know if this relates to Haga also, but Ollie’s energy levels dropped off from very high to pretty low really quickly, and this was still when he was relatively young, like I mean in and around five. That said, he did go on to live a fairly long life (for the breed). He was over thirteen when he passed, he just wouldn’t need much exercise.
@skykn1ght78
@skykn1ght78 Жыл бұрын
I had a Siberian Husky growing up, finally got a house with a yard and adopted my Akita 5 years ago. He’s absolutely amazing but very challenging. Great video. I was fortunate in being able to research beforehand, and even knowing that he is a handful. But absolutely so worth it many times over.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Definitely challenging but rewarding owning an Akita!
@tigg.z
@tigg.z 2 жыл бұрын
In the "I've done it but do not recommend it" boat. I went looking for a female Akita pup but ended up with a male to accompany my other dog, a 4 yr old teacup male. It all worked out in the end, but it took months of training, tons of patience, and tears of frustration trying to get them to get along. I also got an extremely rare submissive Akita pup, which helped, and he loves his older brother very much...
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. More people need to hear this!
@AkitaSue
@AkitaSue 2 жыл бұрын
I have two akitas and a yellow lab guide dog. I had the akitas when they were 10 weeks old. I got my guide dog when Sensei and Haiku were 3.5 years old. They are now 11 years old. They grew up napping with my grandkids. My vets say they are the friendliest well behaved akitas they have ever seen. You have to have knowledge, love, patience, and consistency when working with Akita‘s. If you don’t, they will take the lead rather quickly. They are very intelligent.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely one of the smartest breeds!
@michelleelston4518
@michelleelston4518 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much it was so nice hearing someone speaking about Akita’s and not going on and on and never getting to the point , it was a real pleasure listening to this young gentleman, and again thank you ,.
@user-dp4tj5lv5n
@user-dp4tj5lv5n Ай бұрын
I am happy to See people like you who care and inform others about the responsibilities that come with owning a dog. Thank you for being so mindful!
@Comedy-Cult
@Comedy-Cult 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in a house where we bred Akitas and Pitts. I love Akitas in particular so much. They’re incredible.
@user-pt8fg8ix1c
@user-pt8fg8ix1c 2 жыл бұрын
I have a pit and an akita right now..they get on amazing there's some dominance scuffles over toys but play nice....mostly👍
@scottlouis4076
@scottlouis4076 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-pt8fg8ix1c wow an Akita and a pit, some combo. The people would have you belive that's not possible. Must be a joy. The two best dogs....
@user-pt8fg8ix1c
@user-pt8fg8ix1c 2 жыл бұрын
@@scottlouis4076 seriously...I got a bunch of countryside around me ...long day and night walks or electric mountain bike ....years of adventures...absolutely love them...loyalty and companions ..always ready ...fiercely protective...best breeds ever
@nataliamiaomiaos1205
@nataliamiaomiaos1205 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information!! What you refer to the Akita being aggressive towards other dogs, I absolutely agree 💯 My Alaskan Malamute was attacked yesterday at the beach, I was bitten and sustained open wound injuries to my right hand. My dog is lucky to be alive. The plastic surgeon said that it is very close to my tendon and to watch out for any infection. The owners of the dog were careless with a lack of insight to how dangerous these breeds can be.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly, there are too many careless owners out there. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
@nataliamiaomiaos1205
@nataliamiaomiaos1205 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheAkitaLife Thank you 🙏
@umarkhattab756
@umarkhattab756 Жыл бұрын
@@nataliamiaomiaos1205 how old was Alaskan Malamute? And male or female? Because Alaskan Malamutes are usually very strong and able to defend themselves I'm surprised to hear that.
@nataliamiaomiaos1205
@nataliamiaomiaos1205 Жыл бұрын
@@umarkhattab756 Dexter will be turning 13 on the 12 September.
@ericwicaksana
@ericwicaksana 10 ай бұрын
Great vid. Love your home decor btw, looks comfy af .
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 10 ай бұрын
Haha thanks
@cooperwicks1680
@cooperwicks1680 Жыл бұрын
I got an Akita husky mix as my first dog and was not prepared for the craziness in the beginning, 100% worth it in the end, great dogs!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
That's a hell of a mix!
@HiroForever
@HiroForever Жыл бұрын
My Akita is named ‘Hiro,’ aka ‘Hero.’ Aka ‘Superhiro,’ aka hip hop Hiro❤️I love him more than any human ever. He’s my BF my BFF my favorite person my favorite male. He’s also very talkative and so smart. He’s got white knee socks and the world is a better place with him here alive❤. Hiro FOREVER
@NiksSix84
@NiksSix84 Жыл бұрын
I have a Shepkita and everything you said about the Akita is so true. You should definitely have dog experience if you plan on having an Akita or something along those lines. My dog is brilliant, but he is SUPER stubborn! I absolutely love this video because it's TRUE and you don't try and sugar coat it. Thanks for taking the time to create a really informative list that does make people really think about the reasons why or why not getting an Akita could be a good/bad reason. I think more people should be doing their research when they decide that they're going to bring a life into their home. Thanks again for the great video. -Nikki from Edmonton, Canada with a beautiful brindle Shepkita named Levi who is 8 months old. Love my dog.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Would love to see pictures of your pup!
@NiksSix84
@NiksSix84 Жыл бұрын
@@TheAkitaLife If I could send you pictures of him I definitely would. Do you have a way I can do that?
@kathylavalle
@kathylavalle Жыл бұрын
I have an Akita mix and she’s absolutely the best dog I’ve ever owned. This is a great video. ❤️
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@muskokaguitar
@muskokaguitar Жыл бұрын
This is good advice. Im on my second akita shepherd. Pepper my first lived to age 14 . Highly intelligent , proud very calm but at 110 lbs female she ruled everything within site. Bamzi now age 3 arrived just before the covid lockdowns , didnt get the socialization and takes a long time to warm up to strangers . A beautiful friend to have she is very gentle calm and quiet inhouse. Excited and high energy outside in thewinter . Whupped my 8 yr old rottie at 7 mths. Wouldn't trade any of them for the world , but his caution is good advice.
@stina51093
@stina51093 Жыл бұрын
I grew up with 3 Akitas. One when I was really young. From when I was a baby until I was about 5 or 6. He was very protective of me and my parents said he was very good with me. I could do anything to him and he didn't care. He got bloat unfortunately and we had to put him down. Then we got two more when I was a freshman in high school. Unfortunately we had to put them down 2 years ago due to old age. We had them for over 12 years. 2 males of the same litter. They were pretty good with most people but they could sense weirdos from a mile away. Very protective. It wasn't until we found out that one of them had myasthenia gravis. The other one started to get very protective of him and together we couldn't have other dogs around them. The only dog that they got along with from then on out was my cousins dog as long as no food was around. They really are great dogs and I wish more people would give them more of a chance. They are definitely for people who are responsible.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Yep they are awesome but misunderstood dogs!
@ann.tidote6232
@ann.tidote6232 2 жыл бұрын
I own an Akita and it’s the best dog I’ve ever had, he’s so well mannered and amazing I wouldn’t trade him for any other breed
@rexterrocks
@rexterrocks Жыл бұрын
I rehomed my boy. He had been rehomed and brought back and I felt so sorry for him. They said they couldn't handle him. My previous dogs to him were a troublesome duo of a Sharpei and 55kg Great Dane so I was prepared. He just really lacked human interaction, love, and attention. He's a great companion. Rehoming dogs is very rewarding.
@jparkerenterprises
@jparkerenterprises 2 жыл бұрын
We have a 3 year old pure Akita, we work from home so have never not been with him for more than 7 hours or so but we got lucky. He's an amazing dog, very loving, gets along great with other alpha dogs like a bigger rottweiler "cousin" and smaller dogs like golden retrievers...i live in the country of Michigan on acreage and he watches deer day in and day out doesnt chase them, i will say he is food aggressive due to his breeder feeding him and his 8 brothers and sisters from one large pan of food but otherwise i love the akita breed, great video!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
So awesome! I think being around with your pup during the day makes a big difference. We are actually uploading a video later today about resource guarding. It can be a tough habit to break though. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@sarahdorsey1174
@sarahdorsey1174 2 жыл бұрын
I had 2 Akitas. I love them. They are huge responsibility, my favorite dogs my life.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
They are the best!
@jupekai4601
@jupekai4601 2 жыл бұрын
I have loved the breed for so long but I waited until my son was 8 years old before getting an Akita. I also have multiple dogs and cats and I trained my Akita to get along with them, he is 7 now and I still practice training with him to make sure he stays neutral and calm. He is an exception to the breed because he has the right temperament and because I have and still do put in alot of work to make him that way. If a person cannot commit to that they shouldn't have the breed.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
💯!!
@anablount7072
@anablount7072 2 жыл бұрын
I just found this and I’m really glad I watched this. I love Akitas and I was planning to get one but of course after seeing this I’ll probably have to wait a while longer. Thank you for all your information! I subscribed immediately after watching 🙂
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
There is no perfect time to get a dog, and no matter how prepared you are, we all will still make mistakes, but the fact that you're doing your research now says you will be a good dog owner!
@colleenbeard9989
@colleenbeard9989 2 жыл бұрын
I had an an Akita. I absolutely loved him, he was very well mannered and very friendly. He loved people but very protective of family. He was my best friend.
@gerickson9552
@gerickson9552 2 жыл бұрын
Good for you for pointing out the downsides!! We’re in Newfoundlands, also a breed that that’s not easy to keep, especially for first time dog owners. Great presentation, good things to think about!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@leahhayes8323
@leahhayes8323 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic advice! As an Akita owner for 11 years I 💯 agree with this advice!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support!
@ejrich7016
@ejrich7016 2 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. This is a very responsible video to make. It's really important to understand ALL aspects of owning such dogs. Thanks.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment and support! It's crazy how much backlash we've gotten from this video.
@betheniaprice9606
@betheniaprice9606 Жыл бұрын
Excellent information!! I LOVE the breed! I’ve owned two and am almost done mourning the lost of my last one. I still talk to her! I will get my third. EVERYTHING he says is SPOT ON!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss.
@betheniaprice9606
@betheniaprice9606 Жыл бұрын
@@TheAkitaLife Thank you!
@steveparish4209
@steveparish4209 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of accurate and smart statements in this video. I am an American Akita owner, we have an almost 3-year old male. A few observations: I'd avoid using the word aggressive to describe this breed. They are a DOMINANT breed and that word describes them wonderfully. Why I think this is an important distinction is that when people imagine an aggressive dog, they think of a snarling beast at the end of a leash, straining to get at anything that comes near them with an owner doing all he or she can to restrain them. That simply isn't this breed. Dominant breeds have a need to be the alpha in their pack environment. For example, our Akita sees me as the alpha, and that's how it should be. How do I know this? Because male dogs all have scent glands on their lower jaws and will habitually mark anyone or anything they want the world to know is 'theirs.' He does this to my wife, my kids, our friends (once he's accepted them), our golden retriever, our cat, lol, the list goes on. But he won't do it to me, ever. He's telling other dogs or creatures that can smell his scent that these beings are under his protection and messing with them will result in a visit from him. Our golden is a female and she's as submissive as a dog can get, she's zero threat to his status as the alpha and they are great together. Totally agree that Akitas aren't for first time dog owners as they are very stubborn, things like playing and affection are on their terms and you just have to accept that. There are times when he wants to be cuddled and loved on and other times he'll put up with it for about 30 seconds and then he'll move away and go sit on his own. I'd also call out their shedding. They shed constantly but do (2) full body sheds a year and they are 6-8 weeks or so of constant grooming and vacuuming. I'd say in 40 years of being around and owning dogs, I had no idea I'd love this breed so much but I can't imagine I'll ever own another breed.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
All good points! Thank you for watching and commenting!
@aja6647
@aja6647 2 жыл бұрын
Good comment but can we stop with this alpha theory? It’s been debunked as untrue several times, now.
@Jeff-S
@Jeff-S 2 жыл бұрын
Aggressive is very accurate, I owned three and used to defend this breed. See my comment above.
@steveparish4209
@steveparish4209 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jeff-S I cannot locate your comment but will state that any dog breed can be aggressive without the proper care and training. Are Akitas more likely to be aggressive than some species, for sure. In my household, we have a male Akita, a female Golden and we used to have a male Yorkie. The Golden is not aggressive UNLESS food is involved. She attacked and nearly killed the Yorkie over a food scrap, he ended up dying a few months later at the age of 14 and I'm sure the attack from the Golden shortened his life. The Akita would NEVER do this because he isn't food aggressive at all. The Golden will take food from the Akita if he leaves it for her. She won't mess with him directly because he's twice her size but if something falls on the floor, she gets it, every time, because he isn't food aggressive. Now, if someone new comes to our house, he's first in line to see what's what because that's how he's wired. But it's curiosity he leads with, not aggression.
@HoloScope
@HoloScope 2 жыл бұрын
Has nothing to do with being the "alpha" of the pack lmao
@brianguerrero3752
@brianguerrero3752 Жыл бұрын
So here’s a little story. When I was younger my dad was given an Akita while working at a house. Apparently the dog tore up the wife furniture and the wife to the guy to get rid of it. Anyways my dad brought him home and the dog was extremely finicky and during this time my only experience with dogs were with the ones we had since puppies so I expected this dog the be all over me and play with me. I ended up ticking the dog enough to the point he bit my face. Nothing serious just a warning bite but still leave scare. The dog remained distant for a few weeks. When I did gain his trust this dog would not leave my side. I played outside quite often and he was by my side. I never was able to train him but he did learn the basic commands and listened without second doubt
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
They definitely take time to build a bond
@samanthashipman5218
@samanthashipman5218 Жыл бұрын
I have an Akita mix that I got as my first dog based on how cute he was (and still is), and I learned very quickly to research breeds before I get one. I absolutely love him, he's an AMAZING dog. And I will never get another Akita
@jeromeramos1463
@jeromeramos1463 Жыл бұрын
I have a male japanese akita and yes they are protective and will defend you to strangers even they are not trained to do so. He is very clever and independent but so loving and loves hugs and kisses. He is my first dog and I did not give up on him. He is 5 years old now and I love him to bits. ❤️
@SaleemKhan-zq8dc
@SaleemKhan-zq8dc Жыл бұрын
Totally get what your saying but personally I love and will always get Akita’s 😂 my dad got me one when I was a toddler and he lived to a ripe old 14 years and 11 months and was easily the most loyal and likeable dog I have ever met ❤️
@Xeroid49
@Xeroid49 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve got an akita lab mix along with 2 other big dogs…. And since I was a kid my akita lab dog has been the best dog I’ve seen or been around. Loyal, smart, cuddly, and just chill. So I’d say if you want to mellow out some of that akita aggressiveness they have or whatever. Get one mixed with a lab….. mine is the size of an akita but the coat of a lab
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
It's true many Akita mixes are more mellow. Our last Akita certainly was.
@dakotapuppers9870
@dakotapuppers9870 Жыл бұрын
It makes me happy to see people like you who point out the negatives. Akitas are a high maintenance breed, we need more people to be able to explain why sometimes high maintenance isn't the best for some people.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@cigarassessor
@cigarassessor Жыл бұрын
Teddy is my third Akita. When I walk with him almost everyone stops me and comments how beautiful he is. I love this breed. You are correct in what you say. I’m happy they’re not well known. When a breed gets popular in the USA, people start breeding them for money to anyone. Thanks for making videos.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Going out with them in public is like hanging out with a celebrity, everyone wants to come see them!
@morgan_238
@morgan_238 Жыл бұрын
from my personal experience i had a male akita and he was a great dog never had one bad time and he was great with babies he would look after them like they was his own he could be tugged on by the child and he wasn’t phased by it he would just ignore them great breed no hate towards them
@mylessharman2493
@mylessharman2493 2 жыл бұрын
I rescued two young Akita's, Halo (female) 10 weeks old and a few months later, Kobe (Male) 5 months old. Halo was very aloof, strong willed, had aggression which was well managed with strong training. Kobe was like Scooby Doo, soft nature, very snuggly, and daft. So I experienced both extremes of the Akita nature, and I absolutely would NOT recommend this breed to a first time dog owner, Halo could very easily have become a big problem if I had not been experienced and also very in tune with her temperament.
@ginnysulya9805
@ginnysulya9805 2 жыл бұрын
Our first dog as a married couple was an Akita/ Pitbull mix I was 7 months pregnant when Nikki came into our lives and we still miss her 20 years later! She definitely had an attitude and showed her opinion of things but never in an aggressive way to humans or her pets! She let our son lean on her and read his books, cuddled him and fretted over him if she was separated from him. Our neighbors loved her because she watched their houses as well as ours and was considered a assistant in our neighbor’s catch a peeping Tom because of Nikki’s barking in alarm! We brought 2 other rescued dogs (not Akitas) into our home with her and she became Mom and playmate to them both. She lived 12 years and the day we had to put her down was one of the hardest I had ever experienced! I agree Akitas are not for everyone but if I am able to own an Akita again I will be twice blessed!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a beautiful dog! Interestingly I have noticed that mixes are typically a bit softer in temperament compared to pure bred. That was definitely my experience with my Akita/Dalmatian, as well as what I hear from other Akita mox owners!
@tionak
@tionak 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a first timer and I lucked up with my baby girl Artemis (Artie for short). I socialized/trained her early and she’s the most loving, playful puppy ever. She’s always happy to see/meet new people (unlike her introverted mom lol). But she’s super laid back at home. I always get comments about how abnormal that is for the breed since they’re usually standoffish. Mind you, I did 2 full years of research on the breed before even getting her which helped a lot. She’s 6 months old and in training now and doing awesomely! Great video/tips! That prey drive is REAL (birds beware😅)
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you did a great job!
@tionak
@tionak 11 ай бұрын
@@TheAkitaLifethank you! A year later and she’s still my big goofy energetic girl. Fully trained but definitely has her own mind when it comes to some stuff (love that about her). Lol
@michellmyers3422
@michellmyers3422 2 жыл бұрын
I had my akita for 13 years and seven months he was my big beautiful baby boy he loved cats he loved other animals he was perfect I I miss him every day since he passed away there will never be another dog like him even the sheriff's used to call my Merlin the gentle giant
@Rich-ok1hg
@Rich-ok1hg 2 жыл бұрын
RIP Merlin
@victorneckar7743
@victorneckar7743 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly how mine was , Beautiful well around kids and other animals
@michellmyers3422
@michellmyers3422 2 жыл бұрын
@@victorneckar7743 I know my Merlin he made friends once with a bald eagle he had a skunk a wild rabbit some deer they were all his friends I miss him so much there will never be anyone like him again even the sheriff's used to pull off the main road and stop by to say hi to him I go outside and they would be right up to his fence talking to him
@michellmyers3422
@michellmyers3422 2 жыл бұрын
His sister was a Siamese cat and they absolutely loved each other they were so beautiful just to look at them
@victorneckar7743
@victorneckar7743 2 жыл бұрын
@@michellmyers3422 I miss my big girl😢, she was great. Never forget
@jimroig8539
@jimroig8539 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful dog. Had a stray that was probably dumped show up on our property. She only weighed 45. Pretty sure she came here to die. 8wks later she was pushing 95. Older dog with hip problems, but always patrolled the perimeter. Hated to, but had to put her down after 2yrs of having her. Hips got too bad. I miss her a lot.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
We had to put our last Akita down due to hip problems as well. Unfortunately it's fairly common with large breeds like Akitas, especially with so many people backyard breeding them.
@kfl611
@kfl611 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you gave that dog the best 2 years of its life!
@wthbrkenwngz
@wthbrkenwngz Жыл бұрын
I grew up with dogs in the family but chose an American Akita as my first puppy on my own, along with my 2 cats. The first year and a half was rough! The house I lived in during that time was pretty beat up from potty training to chewed base boards and furniture. He’s now going to be 4 this year and only 70lbs (runt). Socialized very well when he was young and continue to have him around other dogs and people. He DOES NOT like young kids, however! Yes, when I get frustrated with his stubbornness (such as getting in the car) I like to say he just does not work. He runs on good vibes only! Mostly raw diet with supplementation so quite expensive and food driven. Owning an Akita changed my life and I couldn’t be more grateful for the experience!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Yep it's a lot of work but a great reward!
@c.jbowen2461
@c.jbowen2461 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! I just watch your video bringing Prosha home when she was 8 weeks old. I was glad to see this video of her all grown up. Looks like she has been doing well over those 10 years. Do you have any updated video's of her? I would love to see them from another Akita owner. Thanks
@otondreus1032
@otondreus1032 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you made this video. Some people get Akita without doing proper research on the breed. Same thing with some Chow Chow owners. Chow's are mean af, don't let that fluffy exterior fool you. 😂😂
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Cousins to the Akita! Most of the Asian breeds are very moody lol
@Ironsight813
@Ironsight813 Жыл бұрын
​@@TheAkitaLife just like the ccp 🇨🇳
@olgachmielewska395
@olgachmielewska395 2 жыл бұрын
I moved to my boyfriend's and his cat when my Akita was a year old, it took us a year for them to become a best friends and sleep in one bed (our bed 🙈) but I think I am lucky with my boy 🐕❤️
@owenastle6261
@owenastle6261 2 жыл бұрын
I have had a Akita my whole life but luckily he is like the first dog you talked about and was super easy. Also that first dog you showed looks exactly like mine.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Love all/mostly white Akitas!
@user-fo8br7tk5b
@user-fo8br7tk5b 4 ай бұрын
Great video. Good information. Thanks.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@levkvarner9865
@levkvarner9865 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the very informal video you have made. I am an akita owner for 3 years and we are living in Hungary/Europe. I am a first time akita owner however in the past we always had large sized shephard dogs like caucasian shepard or kuvasz shephard (Its a local hungarian breed). It was no doubt I will handle a strong dog like an akita however I had to realize this breed is very different than I expected. We have learned that we can not walk him unleashed in the city and he needs a controll all the time during our walks. We have socialized him from his baby time but he still can not accept the repairman the mailman and so on. You need to be very confindent with him and repeat the rules all the times. I absolutely believe that an akita is not for everyone especially for an unexperienced owner. If you are experienced you still need to be the boss but probably you will know how to make it. I really appreciate a video like yours because It can save akita lifes from a bad owner-dog relationships. Thank you.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your support, and welcome to the Akita community!
@leventezari7540
@leventezari7540 2 жыл бұрын
Kérdésem - körülményesebb mint a németjuhász? thx
@levkvarner9865
@levkvarner9865 2 жыл бұрын
@@leventezari7540 szerintem igen. Intelligens fajta de nagyon önfejű.
@destinygil5617
@destinygil5617 2 жыл бұрын
My Akita had 11 puppies!! I had the mom & adopted the father, his owner wanted to put him down because he was so Aggressive. He’s an American Akita. I fell in love with him ,& adopted him. He was mean but everyday, l started talking to him & giving him treats through fence & just spent time letting him smell me, get use to me. Now, he goes crazy jumping on me, & licking me 🤗 eventually, we got him use to my female Akita by walking them together every day. They had a litter of 11 Akita puppies!! I kept two puppies & sold the rest. I now have the mom , dad , & their two female pups. I have a hugh yard, & l keep the dad separated from the three females in his own fenced off area to keep him from mating with my female Akitas. I love 💕 my 4 Akitas they’re my babies. One ☝️ thing for SURE!!! If you’re going to adopt an Akita make sure that you have him around people & other pets as a puppy . Take him for walks, dog parks, gatherings. These dogs are very protective of their families, as they get older they can become aggressive, he’ll wanna go at people & other dogs. So you gotta get him use to being around people & pets so they don’t become aggressive towards anyone
@janinaesquivel7626
@janinaesquivel7626 2 жыл бұрын
Is it time to desex him?
@jackanderson1418
@jackanderson1418 Жыл бұрын
We were blessed to have Buster in our lives for many years very smart, loyal and protective without being aggressive no problem with our three other dogs one thing I didn't see mentioned is the molting, the incredible amount of hair they shed in the spring reminds me of a buffalo it last a few weeks then he'd be nice and slim. He's been gone about 10 years and we still talk about him.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
They are very special dogs!
@janmac218
@janmac218 Жыл бұрын
I had a neighbor long time ago whose daughter had two of these dogs. Believe me I was totally intimated by them. They would just look at me like they were thinking about what they were planning on doing. To me they look like bears. I love dogs. I've had four miniature schnauzers. That said, I would never allow my dog to come in contact with an Akita and also other breeds including Pits. You did a great job explaining why someone shouldn't get an akita and you did it out of love and in the best interest of the breed. Thank you.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting!
@sammjaisais7135
@sammjaisais7135 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I've really wanted an Akita for years. It's my dream dog and I just adore every single thing about them. But I'm a medical student and every single source tells me just "No :)" 😭😭😭😭 I hate not having the time. Right now I can't have it because I'm living in a rented house that doesn't allow pets, then I have to go to my internship and service years, that mean I'm hardly ever going to be home, then I have residency and I just won't have enough time to care for it. It breaks my heart, but I guess it's just not meant to be.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely not best time imo, but you can always get one when you're finished your medical training!
@gcromer903
@gcromer903 2 жыл бұрын
You might think about volunteering with an Akita rescue group. They often need an extra set of hands and you could get some great experience and tips about having them. Glad you are being considerate of theirs needs. Blessings to you for your studies.
@Ms.MD7
@Ms.MD7 2 жыл бұрын
I love my Akita, yes he's a pain in the ass, super stubborn, never friendly with anyone, very dominant yet super loving, loyal, and protective. They are absolutely beautiful dogs, I always get "handsome" compliments for him from other ppl even though he always barks aggressively towards them 😂
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
haha yep, you'll get more comments owning an Akita than any other dog.
@marcoleone8189
@marcoleone8189 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this thoughtful video. I miss my Akita so much, best dog ever!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@quirkyCourtney
@quirkyCourtney 10 күн бұрын
This is such a helpful video! We have a lab hound, Catahoula, And a cat. An Akita was recently abandoned near our home and he has been coming around. It seems obvious he has been abused and he is very very fearful. He’s also very hungry so we’ve been giving him some food out in the pasture. We have thought about keeping him, but we also have a baby and while I do think we have the capacity for another dog and we have experience, I think it’s also important to consider the lifestyle and the awareness that would be required. This is not a breed I have ever been interested in or drawn to so, I did not know anything about them until I watched your video and a few others to start thinking through whether or not this would be a good fit for our family.
@MrShorty1290
@MrShorty1290 2 жыл бұрын
Just got together with my girlfriend my little Akita girl Lisa in dez 20 From an animal Station with 6 years Had a sweet start and after few weeks we knew we're screwed if we don't go to an dog trainer to get her under control because she loves to chase rabbits, don't like other dogs and don't listen at all After that trainings (2 dog trainer with various types of trainings) And many other trainings And training and training she reacts on the walk if we call her and finally respects us and I'm happy to say there is some more training waiting for us Not regretted it a Day
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
They can be a lot of work, but it's worth it!
@workingoutguy
@workingoutguy 2 жыл бұрын
I have owned two Akitas. One female and now a male. I am very experienced. Most dog owners are lazy. They will not walk their dogs consistently. Akita need medium walks one or two times EVERY DAY
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. We do 2-3 walks per day, mile or more each time.
@Verlopil
@Verlopil 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, really helpful!
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@shawnbulger855
@shawnbulger855 2 жыл бұрын
Great video sir...I was blessed with a an amazing Akita ...Nico and she was gentle and was amazing with special needs children. Still miss her.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! RiP Nico
@SteveArrendaleakitadog
@SteveArrendaleakitadog 2 жыл бұрын
Very good explanation of owning Akita's. I've had 4 over the last 40+ years and I wouldnt have any other breed. My son was raised with/by an Akita from birth and we never had any problems in that area, quite the opposite as this Akita was like a daddy-dog to my son and highly protective.
@TheAkitaLife
@TheAkitaLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your support!
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