Jumat, 05 Juni 2015

Akita and domestication

The Akita is a breed of domestic dog of medium size, first cultivated in Japan in the 1600s The Akita comes from Akita Prefecture in northeastern Japan, hence its name. The exact reason for its initial creation is not even agree or not they were originally bred as hunting or fighting dogs. Despite this, many prefer the theory that this great breed was bred to help local people with hunting deer and wild boar and possibly to protect large carnivores such as wolves and bears, with struggles popular before people began to lose interest in sports happiness. Today, they used mainly to help their owners in hunting and are also a popular alien race in Western homes.


Physical characteristics of Akita

Like a number of other breeds of Japanese work, the Akita a double layer of plush, to hold consisting of an average length and a bottom layer of hot soft top layer. This double skin can vary in color and is actually also waterproof and prevents the development of hypothermia Akita. The Akita has a strong, muscular body that is longer than high. They have a heavy triangular head, with dark eyes, triangular who deeply set in the dog's face. The thick strong legs of Akita, allow it to move with vigorous precision particularly when hunting, and easy webbed feet make this dog an excellent swimmer. The most distinctive features of the Akita are folded his small pointed ears and tail upturned, almost sitting on the dog.


Akita behavior and temperament

Due to the fact that the Akita is historically grown so much as hunting and dog fighting, they are naturally aggressive and very dominant animals. You akitas changed little since it was first produced, with people in the houses still strong hunting instinct today. Therefore, they are not for novice owners what they need firm and consistent training with lots of positive reinforcement. The Akita is also known to react badly to harsh treatment. Are very intelligent and loyal dogs though, and are loving, devoted and gentle toward his master and family. The Akita is also known for being a good watchdog because it is suspicious of a person or an animal that does not know.


Akita

Like many other domestic animal breeds, the Akita can today in a variety of colors and softer than you can find the ancestors temperament. They are bred as working dogs and hunting in his native Japan, the support of his master at capturing food, as well as an increasingly popular surveillance in the West option, but still. There are some health problems, however, are particularly associated with this race, including problems of hyperthyroidism, hip and knee, which are all common ailments larger dogs. They usually live between 9-15 years and women may have between three and twelve pups per litter everywhere.

Akita Interesting Facts and Features

In the 1930s, the Akita was due to the growing popularity of so weird alien races in Japan that only the very rich could afford to appear. They were told to preserve the 'national treasures of Japan in an attempt to indigenous breeds in the country and an Akita in a home they are said to symbolize good health, happiness and prosperity. Because of its long, thick fur, Akitas strongly scales twice a year, for about two weeks at a time, which means that they brush daily to avoid tangles of their skins. Perhaps because of its natural hunting, domestic dogs are known to enjoy the objects in their mouths.

Facts Akita

Name: Akita
Origin: Japan
Group: Dog
Average size (L): 71 cm (28 inches)
Average Weight: 50 kg (110 lbs)
Average life: 10 years
Average litter size 7
Type: Work
Color: Brown, White, Black, Gray
Temperament: intelligent, brave and fearless
Formation: Medium - Hard
Special features: pointed ears and tail curved upwards
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