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Akita: Coat Color And Grooming

There are many different colors and color combinations in the American Akita, including black, white, chocolate, a combination of color and white, or brindle. The Akita is double-coated, with the undercoat being very dense and plush; the topcoat is short.

Overall, grooming the Akita isn't terribly difficult. But the Akita is a shedder, so frequent vacuuming will be your new lifestyle if you choose this breed. Akita fur will be found on furniture, clothing, dishes, in food, and will form myriad dust bunnies on floors and carpets. Heavier shedding occurs two or three times a year. Weekly brushing helps reduce the amount of hair in your home, and it keeps the plush coat of the Akita healthy.

Despite his self-grooming habits, the Akita also needs bathing every three months or so. Of course, more often is okay if your dog rolls in a mud puddle or something smelly. The nails need to be trimmed once a month, and the ears checked once a week for dirt, redness, or a bad odor that can indicate an infection. Also wipe the ears out weekly, using a cotton ball dampened with gentle, pH-balanced ear cleaner, to prevent problems.

As with all breeds, it is important to begin grooming the Akita at an early age. Making grooming a positive and soothing experience will ensure easier handling as your Akita puppy grows into a large, willful adult.

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obidenance training

I have an 12 year old Akita and she has been moved from the same location she has been for the last 12 yrs. She won't mind me at all. Now she is tearing up curtains and screen doors. What do I do?

3 62 Oct 29, 2008 6:41pm by ryma
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obidenance training

I have an 12 year old Akita and she has been moved from the same location she has been for the last 12 yrs. She won't mind me at all. Now she is tearing up curtains and screen doors. What do I do?

0 30 Oct 16, 2008 8:04am by rainbowglassart
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