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Shiba inu and Akita inu dogs a Guide By: Steve Peters



Shiba Inu and Akitas look alike. They have the same stature, color and share a lot of their characteristics. The Shiba Inu has a long history dating back more than a thousand years. This exhibits the prominent trait of strong independence as well as high intellect.
This doesn’t mean they are not loyal. Actually, the reverse is true. A Shiba Inu may be more loyal than other dogs. The problem is their loyalty is not that easy to get. You must be firm in saying "No" to the Shiba Inu. While positive reinforcement works well, you still must show them who's boss, similar to the Akita.
Unlike an Akita, The Shiba Inu breeders grow dogs smaller in stature, growing up to 14 to 17 inches from the floor to its shoulder. It will weigh approximately 23 pounds. for an adult.
The Akita is another breed that originated in ancient Japan. Throughout the dog breeds in the world, the Akita is among the oldest, according to genetics. These are the second oldest breeds in Japan, the oldest being the Shiba Inu.
The Akita has a long and eventful history. It has gone through several wars and at a point was at the brink of extinction. The orignal purpose for the breed was to hunt everything from deer to larger game such as Black bears. This is where they gained their fierceness.
Before the First World War they were even used by samurais in dog fights to maintain their bloodlust at a time when there was no fighting. That eventually stopped when the emperor disallowed dog fighting in Japan, to avoid cruelty to animals.
In the post-war era, many dogs, including the Akita breed, were murdered in great numbers just to manufacture coats. The conquering Americans used their German Shepherds to breed with the remaining Akitas.
A few pure bred Akitas survived this decade.After this decade the infatuation with Akitas was reinstated and today in Japan they are looked upon as a national monument.
Akita breeders’ dogs are known to have an undesirable temperament and reputation of hard headedness. Without serious and constantly reinforced training, the Akita breed is known to become violent and destructive. This stresses the importance of early training. Akita owners should begin training their pups while young. This is where a responsible Akita breeder can do wonders for their dogs. Since these dogs need a lot of care it is important they go to a loving home that can attend to the dogs needs.
An Akita is very loyal to its family and would do anything to protect its territory. Once it has bonded with his master and his family, the Akita will go up to the point of protecting you and your family once it has sensed that there is impending danger ahead, and it will protect you with his very own life.
The Akita and the Shiba Inu are equally excellent breeds. Shiba Inu and Akita breeders must be certain that the dogs will be well cared for no matter where they are adopted.


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Steve Peters is a caring and loving dog owner and owns a number of pet related websites. For more information about Shiba Inu dogs you should grab our extensive ten part must have course, loaded with all the info you need go to www.inu-dogcare.com/

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