I had an Akita in the 80's and that dog was awesome. She was from a well known breeder in upstate New York State. She was a great dog and was a phenomenal protector.just like Susan mentioned in the video. These are highly intelligent dogs that don't want to retrieve a stick 10 times in a row BUT they know when you need protecting and will do so without needing you to tell them a verbal signal or command. At 12 weeks old a 10 month old dog from a medium size breed of dog tried to act dominantly over her, she basically kicked the crap out of him without me saying a word. You will hear the word "aloof" when people describe Akitas a lot. That is the best way to describe them when they are not your dog. If you think about it, a guard dog should be aloof with strangers. They are generally a one person dog but will always interact and protect the family. They really don't need any additional protection training. I think if they received additional protection training, you might have to keep an eye on them closely at all times. They fear NOTHING but don't go out looking for trouble. The only reason I didn't stick with the Akita was because I am not a fan of the shedding or "blowouts" as some people call it. My wife can't stand it, lol. If not for that I would have had Akita's right up to this day. I am a Doberman guy and have been my entire life. Do your research and learn as much as you can about the Akita. They are a fabulous breed but you have to realize that you must be a responsible owner if you are going to have an Akita and they shouldn't be left alone a lot. They are very independent but need you to be around them and socialize with them. The return is well worth it, you will never regret it. Good luck and God bless.
i cant agree more. i had several throughout the 80s & 90s. great dogs. and they are great guard dogs. and great for having a great time in the back yard playing!
As an Akita 'owner', I really respect this woman and this interview. I feel like the last Akita breeder interviewed sold them a bit short. Super love your videos and channel. Keep em coming man!
"Bigger is not always better". YES! So many breeds get bigger and bigger, not good for health. Love this woman! :) Also like how she points out the negative
As a two-time Akita breed owner, and about to be a third time, this was an excellent video. I appreciated her candid information. It was a great refresher before I purchase my next "family member".
I have an American akita too. We got her from a breeder in Kansas city Missouri. She's 4 years old now, hands down the best dog I've owned, other than poodles.
Beautiful interview! My family bought an Akita from her back in '04, when the dog was 6mos. and a giant puppy. She was the one I got to leash train and grow up with, and she really did like to jump (we had to put a lattice over the fence to keep her in), and damn, she could run. The dog in the agility section of the video, with the grey/black coat over white legs and belly looks like her, and how she'd move. We finally lost her last year from old age, but she was a wonderful dog, and everything Susan said about the breed is so true.
Madeleinewith3Es wow sorry for your loss but at the same time congrats on a long and happy life for your Akita. Mine is just over 2 and i hope to God he can live as long as yours did!
My friend had two Akitas and man when those things blew their coats his backyard looked like Christmas in winter. Huge balls of drifting white hair. One swipe of the comb brought up a small bucket of hair. These dogs are the best looking dogs, just awesome.
Fuji was 118 pounds and very agile...aloof and non confrontational...but at the same time VERY protective! I once had a friend over that had been over our place dozens of times and knew Fuji well...I left to go to the store when he was over one time and got a call 5 minutes after I left to come home immediately...Fuji had backed Craig into a corner! I didn't quite understand why until I really thought about it...Craig had never been in our home when I wasn't there...genius!! Smartest guard dog out there bar none...and by the way he never bit, he just intimidated!
Great video! She brings up a few very important points about any and all guard dogs that most people should know and utilize with their dogs... Akitas are a one of a kind breed if you ask me!! Their intelligence, loyalty, and lack of hesitation to act is almost impossible to match!! They are one of the only breeds that doesn't require training to attack!! Most guard dogs have to be trained to attack, as well as build confidence in order to create a fearless dog, but not with the Akitas!! My favorite dogs hands down, next to German Shepherd dog!
Hey I would love some of your experience- husband and I have a 2 year old German shepherd , very well trained very protective but even tempered. Recently researching on a male Akita to add to our home. I’m your experience how do the breeds compare? Bad idea or naw? My shepherd is very good with all dogs and very good with puppies. He is def the alpha though when push comes to shove with other dogs and he will dominate if need be.
Susan, thank you for all your information. I have personally talked two people out of getting akita's for every reason you mentioned. People get the idea that this breed of dog is self taught and this type of loyalty just happens. Thank you again you have my respect.
A best video with info on the Akita! I learned so much on this beautiful dog breed. There are so many videos portraying this dog as a stubborn and aggressive dog only without balancing the information with positive qualities of the Akita.
Your videos are so cool to watch! They are very informative; I especially love that you film and feature less well known breeds. Could you perhaps make a 'Living with an Akita Inu' Video someday? I've heard there are key differences between American Akitas and Akita Inus, and although you touched on this in one of your other videos, it would be awesome to see the specifics of living with the Japanese breed version. I love your channel, and look forward to seeing more dogumentaries in the future.
Thank You Susan for a great video. My Akita, Khan, died from cancer in 2005. I haven't yet brought my self to get another...yet. He had an incredible temperament. He was with my wife at work, she managed a no kill shelter, and a man raised his voice and got in her face while Khan was close by. Khan slammed the guy to the floor and just stood over him and showed no aggression. The man slowly got up and quietly left. I was so proud. We worked hard to socialize him with people and other animals. We were always fostering or nursing other dogs and cats at home so that also helped. My sons are saying that it's time for me to get another Akita. Perhaps this next one will be a service and/or therapy dog. Thank you again !
I have a brindle female and her stud is very dashing off white and brown patches with face mask and white nose stripe. She says her male is part japanese. I dont know how thats going to effect the price of our litter. But "butch" is a handsome stud with great traits.
Everything She says is true. I have had two now. I’m forever hooked! There’s just something special about Akitas! The Cops will definitely try to shoot your Akita if they come to your door because COPS like any reason to shoot a protective Dog!
At first I thought this woman was delusional regarding Akitas. Akitas are major league stubborn and prey driven. Excellent presentation and I strongly recommend this woman and channel!!!!
“Not like a Doberman who is only gonna focus on you”😂 my Doberman pays attention to everything around him he just knows when to react and follows commands
Just picked up my baby girl 4 days ago, and by far she is the most well mannered puppy I’ve owned. Any tips on how to keep her cool during the summertime?
Yes. Wet her dark colored fur with cool water. White reflects heat and dark absorbs. Also get her a fan for in the house. I have two mini fans in my car for my female akita "bathsheba".
@@twinnedcave its not a nightmare for me, because i vacuum everyday and lint roll my clothes and furniture. I keep a clean body and house. Akitas are fastidious dogs. The males constantly preen themselves. The females a little less than males.
Thank you a lot Susan Linda Kathleen :))) For few days i will take American Akita :))) I reserved male and he got only 2 mounts :) This is my 3 dog.First one was German Boxer,second one Pit Bull and now i will have A.Akita.I am so exiting i don`t know what to say.i am so happy and tears going alone from happiness :) THANK YOU :)))
I have an Akita that when we go hiking his paws always get destroyed. Is there anything I can do to prevent his paws from getting destroyed and what can I do for a speedy recovery. Thanks love the video
They are good sleds dog's to or you can get a harness for you and your Akita it so fun with a snowboard back pack to do with your Akita I did this with my Spud in Upper Michigan
I have owned two Akitas in my lifetime, one was an excellent dog was potty trained loved people and was the ideal perfect dog. The second one went to the bathroom everywhere, and was aggressive and bit many people who came to my house, I want to get a third but don’t know if a should based off my last experience. Your guys response and input would be appreciated!!
PappaPlayz dogs from the same breed are not all going to behave the same. They all have shared tendencies/behaviors but training one might prove to be easier/harder than the other. Just depends on their personality which means you’ll have to adjust their training based on that.
I live alone and have always wanted to go for walks, especially in the evenings, but feel it’s risky considering where I live (I live in a large city). I’ve also wanted an American Akita all my life. I’ve done a lot of research about this breed. I would like to think an Akita would protect me if we’re out walking and a bad stranger or aggressive animal tried to attack me.
Great interview! I like the dog but if I throw that stick, and I know I’ve trained it to fetch...and if my dog just look at me, lol! I think I will have to chose another dog. Love the Akita but maybe not for me!
This is one dog breed the Americans have improved on the traditional Japanese akita my opinion. The other breed improved is the American Staffordshire bull terrier over British staffies. Other breeds they normally spoiled them for example rottweiler, German breed is much better. American rottweiler is taller n leaner and head is spoilt.
animalobsessed1 I see it as a sign of independence. And some dogs just aren't into fetch. Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, and Belgian Shepherds are smart cookies, but they'd all kill for a good game of fetch.
You're correct. Fetch is more for retrievers... cause they retrieve. A lot of hunting dogs will also bring back fowl and game. But for guard dogs, it makes no sense why they would be bred to have the fetch personality trait. If they ran after everything that got their attention, they'd be a shitty guard dog. Still has no impact on intelligence, or vice versa.
@@Kaikojo They get bored easily though. My girl Mika will play fetch a few round before wandering off to do something different. She does alot of things on her own terms though, that's why they are considered so smart, they don't strictly do things to make their owners happy like most dog breeds. Independent because to a large degree they can reason, that is smart.
This is so true. I personally have always spun this argument the other way to the morons who see this as some sort of genius qualifier. "Your dog doesn't play fetch because your either too stupid to train it or its not motivated enough to figure out what you want from it." You should see the way conversation shuts down after that. I've worked with tons of shelter dogs and a preference to play fetch can be a quick indicator of a dogs personality type, but is by no means an intelligence quotient. Most any dog can pick up on fetch, even if they don't enjoy it much.
if you train him/her early and well there shouldn't be any problem with the kids. My akita is very protect of all the kids of the family even when family bring their kids over. My akita well stay outside and make sure no one messes with the children while they play in the front yard
They are good dogs, I own an American akita. Don't let their size fool you, my girl is strong. And they are very protective, and cat like, my girl keeps clean like a cat. Best dog ever, other than poodles...but they shed alot 2 times a year.
Perry Olson so do you think they are a decent choice for first time owners? Because I’d like an independent, loving and guard dog. By independent I mean the hours when I’m in college which is roughly on average 4 hours a day
I have two Akita’s. After a few weeks of watching they worked out a system to open the gate. One would lift up the latch and the other would push the gate open. They would go for their fun runs and come back inside and manage to leave the gate so it would just look like it was closed
When Japanese wiman worked in the Rice's fields the Akita would stay home take care of their owners kid's they are very good for doing that and very well gardens
the only thing i dont like about the all about series is they tell more about how they use them for purposes instead of the dogs home purposes for the family what to do and what not to do etc etc allways about shows or obedience etc
Japanese breeds are chillax dogs that are the epitome of FAFO…. and they’re so chilled because they aren’t afraid of anything, my Shiba Inu went after a Newfie that looked to be around 180 pounds (I had her on leash and didn’t allow her to get too close, but she was trying), and one time she charged and took down a Giant Schnauzer that was bothering my roomie’s toy poodle. Japanese dogs fear NOTHING.
A funny thing: my Marcel never barked, one day he started to bark, I have no idea at what he was barking at, then I realized he was barking at the planes flying over the house, no way for me to hear them, but not for him.
Golden what? Retriever? They are more like 70-80lbs border yea very light very swift retriever abit more of a barreling bull tho. Maybe mine is just hefty boi. Great video. Currently looking at getting a new dog. Plan on living on my own just me and person zoo. Have a dedicated other critter room so no worry about dog eating anyone. Atm its toss up between boerboel, akita or doberman. Sofar Boer and dob are in lead with Boer leading due to least health issues associated with. I absolutely adore Akitas for their look but I also know better then to pick the prettiest one. I've had rotts and Pitts been around boxers and Bulldogs. Best friend has a bullmastiff I've been around since day one I'm not worried about dealing with a "dominant/aggressive guard" breed. I'm not the most imposing dude so having a larger dog with a "try me" face would add a level of comfort and confidence even in the less savory parts of town. I really dont mind being followed to bathroom or stepping on getting up from couch/bed. Actually prefer it, I know that they are there and ready. It's a beautiful thing but not everyone's cup of tea. I like camping and hiking tho so would very much need something capable of going all day most mastiff breeds just cant keep up with that. Finding a suitable guardian that can hike all day in mountain has made the search trying at times. Overall my mind isnt made up and akitas still very much in running. Guess search continues and dog video watching aswell.
I had an Akita in the 80's and that dog was awesome. She was from a well known breeder in upstate New York State. She was a great dog and was a phenomenal protector.just like Susan mentioned in the video. These are highly intelligent dogs that don't want to retrieve a stick 10 times in a row BUT they know when you need protecting and will do so without needing you to tell them a verbal signal or command. At 12 weeks old a 10 month old dog from a medium size breed of dog tried to act dominantly over her, she basically kicked the crap out of him without me saying a word. You will hear the word "aloof" when people describe Akitas a lot. That is the best way to describe them when they are not your dog. If you think about it, a guard dog should be aloof with strangers. They are generally a one person dog but will always interact and protect the family. They really don't need any additional protection training. I think if they received additional protection training, you might have to keep an eye on them closely at all times. They fear NOTHING but don't go out looking for trouble. The only reason I didn't stick with the Akita was because I am not a fan of the shedding or "blowouts" as some people call it. My wife can't stand it, lol. If not for that I would have had Akita's right up to this day. I am a Doberman guy and have been my entire life. Do your research and learn as much as you can about the Akita. They are a fabulous breed but you have to realize that you must be a responsible owner if you are going to have an Akita and they shouldn't be left alone a lot. They are very independent but need you to be around them and socialize with them. The return is well worth it, you will never regret it. Good luck and God bless.
i cant agree more. i had several throughout the 80s & 90s. great dogs. and they are great guard dogs. and great for having a great time in the back yard playing!
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Great info and reply, very helpful. Thanks.
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Good luck and best wishes.
As an Akita 'owner', I really respect this woman and this interview. I feel like the last Akita breeder interviewed sold them a bit short.
Super love your videos and channel. Keep em coming man!
Cheyne Cameron completely agree
Susan! I have never hear a more accurate portrayal of the breed. You are fantastic on camera as well!!!
"Bigger is not always better". YES! So many breeds get bigger and bigger, not good for health.
Love this woman! :) Also like how she points out the negative
Akitas are the Mercedes of the dog world. Just stunning..
As a two-time Akita breed owner, and about to be a third time, this was an excellent video. I appreciated her candid information. It was a great refresher before I purchase my next "family member".
I have an American Akita and shes fabulous couldn't imagine owning another breed now
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Meg Mcfarlane do you have other dogs as well?
Im so fn jealous. I want an Akita SOOOOOOO bad.
I have an American akita too. We got her from a breeder in Kansas city Missouri. She's 4 years old now, hands down the best dog I've owned, other than poodles.
Diesel Wolf hey i live in KCMO who was the breeder and what were prices like?
there is no other channel i would get info on dogs. always interviews with all kinds of people who love and work their dogs.
Beautiful interview! My family bought an Akita from her back in '04, when the dog was 6mos. and a giant puppy. She was the one I got to leash train and grow up with, and she really did like to jump (we had to put a lattice over the fence to keep her in), and damn, she could run. The dog in the agility section of the video, with the grey/black coat over white legs and belly looks like her, and how she'd move. We finally lost her last year from old age, but she was a wonderful dog, and everything Susan said about the breed is so true.
Madeleinewith3Es wow sorry for your loss but at the same time congrats on a long and happy life for your Akita. Mine is just over 2 and i hope to God he can live as long as yours did!
I LOVE akitas, my ex has one and I honestly don't know who I loved more...him or his dog 😂
KatGates100 u loved me more 😉
You’re dogs digger
"My ex" says it all lmao
Bruise lee
Smfh
I collect my Akita in 2 days. She's absolutely adorable. I can't wait 🐕💙
Congratulations ever since i got my mine male 2 years ago its been a joy
Update
Best video yet. Fantastic interviewee. An balanced yet honest discussion of the Akita breed. Well done.
My friend had two Akitas and man when those things blew their coats his backyard looked like Christmas in winter. Huge balls of drifting white hair. One swipe of the comb brought up a small bucket of hair. These dogs are the best looking dogs, just awesome.
Fuji was 118 pounds and very agile...aloof and non confrontational...but at the same time VERY protective! I once had a friend over that had been over our place dozens of times and knew Fuji well...I left to go to the store when he was over one time and got a call 5 minutes after I left to come home immediately...Fuji had backed Craig into a corner! I didn't quite understand why until I really thought about it...Craig had never been in our home when I wasn't there...genius!! Smartest guard dog out there bar none...and by the way he never bit, he just intimidated!
Great video! She brings up a few very important points about any and all guard dogs that most people should know and utilize with their dogs... Akitas are a one of a kind breed if you ask me!! Their intelligence, loyalty, and lack of hesitation to act is almost impossible to match!! They are one of the only breeds that doesn't require training to attack!! Most guard dogs have to be trained to attack, as well as build confidence in order to create a fearless dog, but not with the Akitas!! My favorite dogs hands down, next to German Shepherd dog!
Hey I would love some of your experience- husband and I have a 2 year old German shepherd , very well trained very protective but even tempered. Recently researching on a male Akita to add to our home. I’m your experience how do the breeds compare? Bad idea or naw? My shepherd is very good with all dogs and very good with puppies. He is def the alpha though when push comes to shove with other dogs and he will dominate if need be.
The German shepherd was used to create the American Akita along with the tosa inu and of course the Japanese Akita inu
Thanks Susan highly quality standards style of talks and explaining
Thank you very much for this insightful and informative video. I have a 10 month old pure white Akita and he is a force of nature.
Susan, thank you for all your information. I have personally talked two people out of getting akita's for every reason you mentioned. People get the idea that this breed of dog is self taught and this type of loyalty just happens. Thank you again you have my respect.
Greatest breed EVER. Have never owned any other breed. I'm madly in love with Keeters.
Brittany Garrison keeters.... lmao
I had a American Akita ! 14 years he was the best my best buddy miss him so much 🐕
Amen and I look over my Ex's Akita, Shadow whom is major league Loyal today until the day he is no longer with us.
A best video with info on the Akita! I learned so much on this beautiful dog breed. There are so many videos portraying this dog as a stubborn and aggressive dog only without balancing the information with positive qualities of the Akita.
Thank you susan and thank u zeke. Great information on an amazing dog
Wonderful video! I'd love more on proper training techniques for Akitas. Thank you for all of this wonderful education!!!!
I love this lady, she really knows Akitas. My male puppy was 8.5 weeks old and he wanted to attack a bad character in a crowd. Very good instincts.
Your videos are so cool to watch! They are very informative; I especially love that you film and feature less well known breeds. Could you perhaps make a 'Living with an Akita Inu' Video someday? I've heard there are key differences between American Akitas and Akita Inus, and although you touched on this in one of your other videos, it would be awesome to see the specifics of living with the Japanese breed version. I love your channel, and look forward to seeing more dogumentaries in the future.
Great videos Zeke. You set the bar high. Thanks.
What an excellent video. As an Akita owner (I couldn't be prouder!) I have learned even more from this video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Fantastic video! I also really liked Susan - she is very informative!
Also, where's our overlord Sir Brad Anderson?
He's probably trying to find more dogs to show us, lol
just got an american akita today this video helps
man thank you so much for this video. I can't tell you how much I really appreciate this one bro. I'm an avid Akita lover and lost my Akita to bloat.
TheSNOTTBALL: I'm so sorry to hear that
KatGates100 thank you KatGates. God bless
Sorry for your loss brother
Thank You Susan for a great video. My Akita, Khan, died from cancer in 2005. I haven't yet brought my self to get another...yet. He had an incredible temperament. He was with my wife at work, she managed a no kill shelter, and a man raised his voice and got in her face while Khan was close by. Khan slammed the guy to the floor and just stood over him and showed no aggression. The man slowly got up and quietly left. I was so proud. We worked hard to socialize him with people and other animals. We were always fostering or nursing other dogs and cats at home so that also helped. My sons are saying that it's time for me to get another Akita. Perhaps this next one will be a service and/or therapy dog. Thank you again !
Great video. Really appreciate her perspective and insight on the breed. I fully agree with her.
Knowledge.
I specially liked the explanation of what makes good guard dogs towrds the end.
I absolutely loved this! Excellent content - really informative. Thank you so much for sharing.
Very straight forward advice from extensive experience. 🙏
Amazing Experience regarding a very stubborn yet lovable beast, Amen.
That woman knows her stuff! I wish the people that get Akitas knew half of those info
Excellent video. Information and presentation. Very well done.
I have a brindle female and her stud is very dashing off white and brown patches with face mask and white nose stripe. She says her male is part japanese. I dont know how thats going to effect the price of our litter. But "butch" is a handsome stud with great traits.
Really good video, Great info
This lady is awesome
Great knowledge, especially about the bonding and the dog understanding who is who.
That bit from 3.17 on - perfectly sum up Akita's.
What a wonderful discussion! Awesome.
VERY good information!
Everything She says is true. I have had two now. I’m forever hooked! There’s just something special about Akitas! The Cops will definitely try to shoot your Akita if they come to your door because COPS like any reason to shoot a protective Dog!
I love this video! I just got an Akita Great Dane mix puppy as a service dog prospect and love hearing about the breed ❤
great video, thank you!
she is awesome
Saw one the otherday with a very kind and responsible owner, advised her to check your youtube. bonjour madame!
Oui
At first I thought this woman was delusional regarding Akitas. Akitas are major league stubborn and prey driven. Excellent presentation and I strongly recommend this woman and channel!!!!
Great Vid Once again, You gotta do a Vid on The Leonberger One of these day's. Keep up the great work 👍.
I am so happy cuz my mom said we will get one and this is so much good info
I love breeders biases haha. We miss you Brad!
Great advise for those tree tying owners who don't deserve a goldfish. Props Lady
What a passionate woman! Love her!
Wonderful video!
Knowledgeable Lady.
Very nice and informative video. Thanks.
“Not like a Doberman who is only gonna focus on you”😂 my Doberman pays attention to everything around him he just knows when to react and follows commands
Just picked up my baby girl 4 days ago, and by far she is the most well mannered puppy I’ve owned. Any tips on how to keep her cool during the summertime?
They naturally shed their fur during summer and when theyre fully grown its a nightmare with how much fur comes off
Kiddie pool and ice in water bowl
I give mine a haircut in the summers... almost crew cut...
Yes. Wet her dark colored fur with cool water. White reflects heat and dark absorbs. Also get her a fan for in the house. I have two mini fans in my car for my female akita "bathsheba".
@@twinnedcave its not a nightmare for me, because i vacuum everyday and lint roll my clothes and furniture. I keep a clean body and house. Akitas are fastidious dogs. The males constantly preen themselves. The females a little less than males.
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
Thank you a lot Susan Linda Kathleen :))) For few days i will take American Akita :))) I reserved male and he got only 2 mounts :) This is my 3 dog.First one was German Boxer,second one Pit Bull and now i will have A.Akita.I am so exiting i don`t know what to say.i am so happy and tears going alone from happiness :) THANK YOU :)))
Beautiful dogs
Good video!
Respect to Akita
I met Suzan I was supposed to get a dog from her great person
This interview was outstanding! Loved it.... 😍 Our big bear Kai, is a true gent of a dog, it's my Border Terrier that's s handful at times 😂
I have an Akita that when we go hiking his paws always get destroyed. Is there anything I can do to prevent his paws from getting destroyed and what can I do for a speedy recovery. Thanks love the video
They are good sleds dog's to or you can get a harness for you and your Akita it so fun with a snowboard back pack to do with your Akita I did this with my Spud in Upper Michigan
Thank u so much for the great info🌹💐🌹💐💐🌹
Hey isn't that right next to the skate park?????
I have owned two Akitas in my lifetime, one was an excellent dog was potty trained loved people and was the ideal perfect dog. The second one went to the bathroom everywhere, and was aggressive and bit many people who came to my house, I want to get a third but don’t know if a should based off my last experience. Your guys response and input would be appreciated!!
PappaPlayz dogs from the same breed are not all going to behave the same. They all have shared tendencies/behaviors but training one might prove to be easier/harder than the other. Just depends on their personality which means you’ll have to adjust their training based on that.
Obedience training
I loved my Akita his name was Spud because he was reddish brown but he was so loyal loving and very protective and was very dominant
I live alone and have always wanted to go for walks, especially in the evenings, but feel it’s risky considering where I live (I live in a large city). I’ve also wanted an American Akita all my life. I’ve done a lot of research about this breed. I would like to think an Akita would protect me if we’re out walking and a bad stranger or aggressive animal tried to attack me.
squirrel then its game over! I've got 2 way to go they are the best dog ever
awesome vid thanks
Great interview! I like the dog but if I throw that stick, and I know I’ve trained it to fetch...and if my dog just look at me, lol! I think I will have to chose another dog. Love the Akita but maybe not for me!
I got a lot in common with this dog I get bored super easily 🐶☺
She knows what she's talking about. Dogs in general, because a lot of what she says I think applies to a lot of breeds (companionship etc)
This is one dog breed the Americans have improved on the traditional Japanese akita my opinion. The other breed improved is the American Staffordshire bull terrier over British staffies. Other breeds they normally spoiled them for example rottweiler, German breed is much better. American rottweiler is taller n leaner and head is spoilt.
"My dog doesn't play fetch, it must be super smart!"
I don't get this mentality. It's a personality trait, not a measure of intelligence.
animalobsessed1 I see it as a sign of independence. And some dogs just aren't into fetch. Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, and Belgian Shepherds are smart cookies, but they'd all kill for a good game of fetch.
I have a super clingy dog that doesn't care about fetch though. So it's not even a measure of independence.
You're correct. Fetch is more for retrievers... cause they retrieve. A lot of hunting dogs will also bring back fowl and game. But for guard dogs, it makes no sense why they would be bred to have the fetch personality trait. If they ran after everything that got their attention, they'd be a shitty guard dog. Still has no impact on intelligence, or vice versa.
@@Kaikojo They get bored easily though. My girl Mika will play fetch a few round before wandering off to do something different. She does alot of things on her own terms though, that's why they are considered so smart, they don't strictly do things to make their owners happy like most dog breeds. Independent because to a large degree they can reason, that is smart.
This is so true. I personally have always spun this argument the other way to the morons who see this as some sort of genius qualifier. "Your dog doesn't play fetch because your either too stupid to train it or its not motivated enough to figure out what you want from it." You should see the way conversation shuts down after that. I've worked with tons of shelter dogs and a preference to play fetch can be a quick indicator of a dogs personality type, but is by no means an intelligence quotient. Most any dog can pick up on fetch, even if they don't enjoy it much.
I've been thinking of getting one I have 2 kids and a wife is it a good move
if you train him/her early and well there shouldn't be any problem with the kids. My akita is very protect of all the kids of the family even when family bring their kids over. My akita well stay outside and make sure no one messes with the children while they play in the front yard
good info!
Do a working Akita one with bob’s k9 and his male badass dog named Showtime who does protection.
Great videos! Are you going to do a video on Rhodesian Ridgebacks?
I love Akitas
Man would love to get an Akita and some lessons from her. Seems to know a lot and a special bond with the breed. My next pup for sure.
They are good dogs, I own an American akita. Don't let their size fool you, my girl is strong. And they are very protective, and cat like, my girl keeps clean like a cat. Best dog ever, other than poodles...but they shed alot 2 times a year.
Diesel Wolf would you recommend them for a first time owner?
Aymen Al-Chelabi my Akita is my second and she was easier to train and much more calm than my first pup which was a husky
Perry Olson so do you think they are a decent choice for first time owners? Because I’d like an independent, loving and guard dog. By independent I mean the hours when I’m in college which is roughly on average 4 hours a day
Because I wouldn’t want a dog that suffers from severe separation anxiety because it would be unfair for the dog and a struggle for me
I have two Akita’s. After a few weeks of watching they worked out a system to open the gate. One would lift up the latch and the other would push the gate open. They would go for their fun runs and come back inside and manage to leave the gate so it would just look like it was closed
Yes! all dogs read our body language and most ppl have no clue...they are better at reading our body language than we are!
When Japanese wiman worked in the Rice's fields the Akita would stay home take care of their owners kid's they are very good for doing that and very well gardens
the only thing i dont like about the all about series is they tell more about how they use them for purposes instead of the dogs home purposes for the family what to do and what not to do etc etc allways about shows or obedience etc
+frunnik brammel yeah that's a different series. It's called All About Living With.... this is all about the breed itself.
Just get The Dog Man book great read!
Akita is a wonderful dog but how do you train a stubborn dog.
I love your videos!! So informative!! Do you have one for shiba inu by any chance?? Thank you!
Not yet. Will try get one soon.
Please do Akita Inu, the Japanese strain, and the Shiba Inu. ❤❤❤❤
Japanese breeds are chillax dogs that are the epitome of FAFO…. and they’re so chilled because they aren’t afraid of anything, my Shiba Inu went after a Newfie that looked to be around 180 pounds (I had her on leash and didn’t allow her to get too close, but she was trying), and one time she charged and took down a Giant Schnauzer that was bothering my roomie’s toy poodle. Japanese dogs fear NOTHING.
A funny thing: my Marcel never barked, one day he started to bark, I have no idea at what he was barking at, then I realized he was barking at the planes flying over the house, no way for me to hear them, but not for him.
Golden what? Retriever? They are more like 70-80lbs border yea very light very swift retriever abit more of a barreling bull tho. Maybe mine is just hefty boi. Great video. Currently looking at getting a new dog. Plan on living on my own just me and person zoo. Have a dedicated other critter room so no worry about dog eating anyone. Atm its toss up between boerboel, akita or doberman. Sofar Boer and dob are in lead with Boer leading due to least health issues associated with. I absolutely adore Akitas for their look but I also know better then to pick the prettiest one. I've had rotts and Pitts been around boxers and Bulldogs. Best friend has a bullmastiff I've been around since day one I'm not worried about dealing with a "dominant/aggressive guard" breed. I'm not the most imposing dude so having a larger dog with a "try me" face would add a level of comfort and confidence even in the less savory parts of town. I really dont mind being followed to bathroom or stepping on getting up from couch/bed. Actually prefer it, I know that they are there and ready. It's a beautiful thing but not everyone's cup of tea. I like camping and hiking tho so would very much need something capable of going all day most mastiff breeds just cant keep up with that. Finding a suitable guardian that can hike all day in mountain has made the search trying at times. Overall my mind isnt made up and akitas still very much in running. Guess search continues and dog video watching aswell.
Helped me allot
Need more of her!!! MIESTRA!!
so in love. Now how will I make it work so that I can fit into an Akita's life. lol