
The award-winning children's book Hachiko Waits has inspired me to learn more about Akitas.
I just finished reading Hachiko Waits by Leslee Newman wrote and illustrated by Machiya Kodaira. I admit I'm a fool for a fairy animal warm heart, and the story of Hachiko, the Akita Japanese famous both broke my heart, and I raised.
Hachiko Waits is a book based on the facts from fiction and award-winning children's book based on a story true source of inspiration. In January 1924, a Japanese professor Ueno approved a period of three months, the little puppy Akita named Hachiko it. The teacher takes the train to work every day, and soon, Hachiko began to accompany him to the station to return home when the train left, and return each evening, just before three in the afternoon to meet his master.
One day the professor died suddenly at work, and every day for ten years until his death, Hachiko waited again. Over the years, many Japanese have come to know and love Hachiko and was treated until his death at a ripe old age of natural causes. The faithful dog died truly a day of waiting at the station for his master. The people of Japan have been so impressed by the loyalty of Hachiko's who have erected a statue in his honor and places in Shibuya station. The money was raised and an artist named Ando was hired in 1934 and died just before Hachiko, held a ceremony to dedicate the statue.
After reading this story, became more interested in this beautiful breed. My only experience with Akitas had been with Emma, a local dog, who recently died of old age. Emma and her owner was to run into me and my Chow mix, Beardog on field trips. Its owner was over six feet and a strong man, who had to use all its force when the deer or Emma decided she needed to shoot his head. I learned that Akita is unique in its ability to stand and opponents are strong and formidable box fighters, if necessary, and faithful to his people.
A day in the park, Emma stood on his hind legs and the back of a couple of dogs that were aggressive with Beardog. The faithful Emma decided it was his plate and stood up for us. It was a great and beautiful dog that needs an owner can keep and love and discipline. I realized that it was simply not always going to have the privilege to hold an Akita dog – 50 pounds My MIX Chow has all my might. Akitas are the largest breed of Spitz-type and not be the dog of choice for people who are not capable of running a big race.
The origin of the Akita dogs
Akitas originated in Japan, where they are popular and revered. They have long been regarded as Japan's national race and traditionally owned by the nobility and the aristocracy. They are considered working dogs and were used as imperial guards, hunter of bear and boar, and retrieve waterfowl. The modern Akita is a faithful companion, treatment and monitoring.
Personality traits of Akita dogs
The Akita is known for his great intelligence. They thrive on human companionship and are extremely loyal to their families and those who know, but they are wary and aloof of strangers. They are very protective of their family, their territory and their food. Also known to be aggressive toward other dogs and pets, and while they get along with the elderly, children good of their families, but are not very tolerant of children who do not.
For these reasons, they are excellent stewards of the fairground, but not excessive.
Akita dog is a dog for you?
Understanding the nature of this beautiful race that decide if you are willing to take an Akita. They do not do well if left alone for long periods of time. For this reason, it is very suitable for two families career year. Intensive care. Akitas are not recommended beginner dog owner, or owners that are quiet and subdued.
Consider if you have time and dedication to provide socialization and Akita intensive obedience training needs. Can you provide what the company needed? Are you patient and able to train with firmness, fairness, kindness and consistency? Akitas do not respond to training methods serious or very serious. They are physically able to walk this dog, muscular that can weigh 100 pounds, and lift where necessary?
Are you able to take time for her boyfriend Akita on a daily basis? The bathroom should be done only when absolutely necessary with a shampoo soft to avoid depletion of the layer of natural oils, but daily brushing with a large brush is needed. It is important to keep the hair on the lower legs cut to preserve the features of their legs webbed.
Are you aware of the health problems of race? Akitas, like many large breeds of dogs are prone to hip dysplasia. They also tend to hypothyroidism, eye problems, and lupus.
If you choose the noble and beautiful is the Akita breed for you, make sure that you buy from a reputable breeder or adopt from a Akita famous rescue.
Recommended reading:
Hachiko Wait for Leslee Newman, illustrated by Machiya Kodaira.
What a great Christmas gift for kids!
Kartika Damon is a writer who resides in Fairfield, Iowa, with her Chow-mix, Beardog, and Birman cat, Leanne. Her website, http://www.caringforpetsonline.com/, is a source of information and inspiration for pet owners and animal lovers.You may also find Kartika’s articles on http://hubpages.com/profile/kartika+damon.

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