The Japanese Akita is a larger dog. The male stands between 26 and 28 inches tall while the female is 24 to 26 inches tall. They usually weigh around 110 pounds.
They are powerful dog with a bear like face. They have a head with a broad skull and a medium length muzzle. Their noses are black and they have small almond shaped brown eyes. Their coat can be of any color. See an example of an Akita dog in the picture below:

The Japanese Akita is a protective dog that while it is mostly reserved in behavior it also likes to dominate. An Akita requires firm controlling by it's owner. Learn more about training your Akita here.
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I'm a dog lover and I own different kinds of dogs but Japanese Akita is one of my favorites. This breed is handsome, calm, dignified, clean (easy to housebreak), and quiet (seldom barks). So it's understandable that he might be viewed as a desirable pet. Training can be a challenge, for the Akita is assertive, strong-willed, and bores easily, and he may use his intelligence in ways that suit his own purposes. In spite of that, my Akita showed me real love and support.
Cheers,
Ann from TrainPetDog.com Puppy Housetraining
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