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About Sasha, The Akita

Sasha, a Purebred Akita was adopted by Steve from United Kingdom.
Here's how Steve describes Sasha :
She is my soulmate. loyal and special. she really saved my life.
Does Sasha 's behavior show the inherent Akita characteristics?
She very loyal around the home.
Special Achievement of Sasha :
I have two other akitas. they both have her calmness and balance.
Steve's advice on what type of family should adopt a Akita:
A family which is quite and well balanced can do well with akitas.

About Meko, The Akita

Meko, a Purebred Akita was taken in by Roxy from United States.
Here's how Roxy describes Meko :
Best dog, she is the the friendless akita never bites or growls loves all people and dogs.she thinks everyone should be her friend.loves to give high fives.
Does Meko 's behavior show the inherent Akita characteristics?
Meko is not your typical akita.her personality is not that of most akitas.
Special Achievement of Meko :
She is my best friend and a very sweet dog.
Roxy's advice on what type of family should adopt a Akita:
You must be the leader of the pack and a lot of love and going to a good training school and be consistent.

About Molly, The Akita

Molly, a Purebred Akita was adopted by Pat Miller from United States.
Here's how Pat Miller describes Molly :
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Does Molly 's behavior show the inherent Akita characteristics?
Not yet
Special Achievement of Molly :
Want to train correctly
Pat Miller's advice on what type of family should adopt a Akita:
Strong pack leaders

About Rambo, The Akita

Rambo, a Purebred Akita was adopted by Karna from United States.
Here's how Karna describes Rambo :
The most loveable, happy, funny little boy. he loves to play and touch gently the people he loves, hours of holding paws, licking, kissing, and rolling around on the floor. he's smart. he's always thinking. how to to entertain himself with his toys, or a new way to tease his cats that surprises them and us. never malicious, just playful.
Does Rambo 's behavior show the inherent Akita characteristics?
American akitas are extremely smart and are known for thinking things through. when told no, they will sit and review the situation, then do it again but alittle different and then wait for the outcome. he may try several times til he gets his way. he almost looks like he is laughing even smiling when he gets it right. they learn verbal and hand signals very quickly. mostly without effort, unless he is bored!
Special Achievement of Rambo :
When teaching this breed, gentle them into learning with games. be creative, laugh,like chidren do when they play. these dogs are like children and they are so fun to teach. read as much as you can then make it fun, the learning comes much faster after play. an assortment of toys is good also. i change his toys regularly,moving or hiding or even removing old ones and placing new ones in his toy box as a surprise. like watching a three year old child.
Karna's advice on what type of family should adopt a Akita:
Very patient and very loving. non aggresive. these dogs learned best with tender care, even though the do need a firm touch sometimes. owners need to be the strong one. training daily is a must. they are large and very strong. working professionally with e-collars highly recommended. mostly without turning it on more than once. they are good with everyone in the neighborhood, children when raised with them. very protective without being taught.


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