Bonjour, je relaye cette annonce car une personne que je connais via facebook donne deux des chiots de la portée de sa femelle akita inu Feeby.
Pourquoi me direz vous ?
Il y a en fait 1 chiot femelle akita inu :
Et 1 petit mâle akita inu croisé labrador :
Comment se fait-il qu’il y ait un croisé akita inu et une akita inu dans la même portée ?
Tout simplement parce qu’il y a une une saillie entre deux parents akita inu, et egalement accidentellement une saillie avec un mâle labrador !!
Pour rappel, une femelle peut avoir des chiots de différents père dans une même portée et on voit clairement que la chiot femelle est » vraie » akita inu et le petit mâle est croisé akita inu labrador !
Elle veut les donner ( j’ai bien dit donner, gratuitement donc ) mais honnêtement ce serait bien de participer à quelques frais, enfin ce n’est qu’une suggestion personnelle.
Elle tiens à trouver d’excellents maîtres pour eux.
si vous êtes interessé par un des chiots, laissez un commentaire, votre adresse mail reste secrete, et je lui transmettrai votre message
Deux des chiots de la portée de 4 ont déjà trouvé acquéreurs, ce sont les 2 plus foncés. Voici d’autres photos :
( le petite femelle la plus typée akita inu à donner est à gauche, elle sera rousse légèrement bringée très certainement )
Les chiots sont actuellement âgés d’un mois et 12 jours, et seront donc disponibles dans 2 semaines minimum ( vers la mi février ), ils sont en Corse.
EDIT : on ne sait rien des antécédents des parents. Je préfère vous prévenir que l’akita inu peut être atteint de maladies ( AS, VKH etc ) cependant les chiots sont là et il faut bien qu’elle parvienne à les placer. Merci de prendre en compte qu’un chiot est une responsabilité et également de vous renseigner à fond sur les AKITA INU avant de vous engager.
Au fait : EN TEMPS NORMAL, UN CHIOT AKITA INU NE SE DONNE PAS, lorsque vous voyez des annonces » donne chiot shiba inu » ou » chiot akita inu à donner » c’est forcément une arnaque:
la personne vous répond habituellement ‘j’ai déménagé et je ne peux plus m’occuper des ou du chiot « , il vous envoie des photos des soit disant chiots ( photos et/ou vidéos qu’il aura trouvé sur le net au hasard ) puis ensuite il peut vous dire » on se donne rendez vous quelque part pour partager les frais de déplacement » ou bien autre exemple, » envoyez moi juste le prix du billet d’avion ou de train pour le chiot «
N’ENVOYEZ JAMAIS D’ARGENT A CES ARNAQUEURS, NE DONNEZ JAMAIS D’AVANCE SI VOUS N’AVEZ PAS LE CHIOT EN FACE DE VOUS QUAND QUELQU’UN PRéTEND VOUS LE DONNER !!!
Tous ces dons de chiots sont de grosses arnaques très bien organisées qui sévissent sur les sites et journaux de petites annonces, consultez cet article sur mon autre blog shiba inu et chiens japonais : DONNE CHIOT SHIBA INU AKITA INU ATTENTION ARNAQUE
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Table des matières
- Akita Inu : Infos & Conseils de l’Expert Sur Cette Race de Chien
- Les éleveurs que nous recommandons
- Derniers mots et recommandations importantes
- Acquérir un chiot Akita inu
- Akita Inu
- Akita Inu Pictures
- Quick Information
- Akita Inu Puppy Video:
- History
- Temperament and Behavior
- Care
- Training
- Feeding
- Differences: Akita Inu Vs. Shiba Inu
- Interesting Facts
- Big white and wet Akita Inu dog bath in the bathtub in the pet spa with funny face expression, selective focus stock photo…
- Frequently asked questions
- Big white and wet Akita Inu dog bath in the bathtub in the pet spa with funny face expression, selective focus.
- Akitainu Hall, Odate: Address, Phone Number, Akitainu Hall Reviews: 3.5/5
Akita Inu : Infos & Conseils de l’Expert Sur Cette Race de Chien
Allez consulter un éducateur en physique
En démarchant physiquement les éducateurs canins, vous aurez l’opportunité de récolter quelques bons conseils en échangeant de vive voix avec les professionnels.
Vous aurez aussi l’occasion de voir si votre Akita Inu semble apprécier l’endroit et si le feeling passe avec l’éducateur.
L’éducateur peut alors prendre en charge complètement l’éducation de Médor ou vous convier à des stages de formations à effectuer avec votre compagnon.
Consultez un éducateur canin en ligne
En ligne, vous pourrez éplucher les annuaires d’éducateurs pour profiter d’un plus vaste choix et des retours d’autres maîtres sur les réseaux sociaux et forums.
Un atout non négligeable, qui ne doit pas remplacer une première rencontre en bonne et due forme avec le professionnel de votre choix si vous choisissez par la suite de lui confier votre animal.
Si vous optez pour une formation 100% en ligne, l’éducation de votre toutou sera alors entièrement à votre charge. Une excellente occasion de renforcer votre lien avec votre Akita Inu !
En utilisant une formation créée par un éducateur canin professionnel
Certains éducateurs canins mettent des formations gratuites ou payantes à disposition des maîtres.
Ces ressources, stages ou conférences aident les propriétaires de chiens à offrir à leur compagnon une éducation optimale qui lui assurera un bon équilibre psychologique.
Les éleveurs que nous recommandons
L’Akita Inu étant un chien peu connu du grand public, il existe malheureusement un certain nombre d’éleveurs peu scrupuleux qui vendent ces chiens sans les conseils qui devraient être systématiquement dispensés avec.
Je vous conseille donc de trouver un éleveur de confiance auprès de qui vous trouverez de bons conseils et qui saura aussi vous dire avec sincérité si cette race de chien si spéciale vous correspondra ou non !
Derniers mots et recommandations importantes
Aimer et éduquer son chien c’est aussi le protéger contre les aléas de la vie. C’est pourquoi je vous recommande vivement de souscrire à une assurance santé pour chien dès que possible. Cela vous évitera des frais de vétérinaires astronomiques en cas d’accident ou maladie.
J’ai placé, ci-dessous, un comparateur d’assurances totalement gratuit que j’ai moi-même personnalisé.
Vous y trouverez les meilleures offres du marché, à partir de 3,90€ par mois.
Acquérir un chiot Akita inu
par Invité Le Jeudi 24 Mai 2018 à 16:05
Pour les élevages je ne c pas. Pas contre le Akita inu et un chien qui demande plusieurs chosse pour être un bon chien de famille. Il doit côtoyer beaucoup beaucoup de chien pour ne pas être agressif envers les autre chien car c un chien au caractère fière qui ne se laisse pas impressionner vous devrai également établir des règle avec vos enfants le mieux et de les faire participer à l’éducation du chien au maximum . Un exercice pour moi fondamentale c d’apprendre au chiot des son premier repas à attendre avant de manger c’est vos enfants qui devront donner la gamelles et vous vous devrai apprendre à votre chien à ne pas se jette sur la gamelles. Et pendant son repas prenne une poignée de croquettes et rajouter lui le but et de tester le comportement du chien si il gronde quand vous approché la mains vous retiré la gamelles et dit non pour attender 1 minute et vous redonner la gamelles. Cette exercice doit aussi être fait par les enfants en votre présence bien sur et pareil pour les jouer. Le bu de tout sa faire comprendre au chien que les enfants reste audecu de lui. C très important
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Welcome!
TikiHut Akita Rescue Association (TARA), is located in Northern California. We are a small organization run solely by volunteers, dedicated to rehoming and rehabilitating Akitas. Sadly, we are in business because we live in a throw-away society where people’s obsession with material things include their companion animals. Many dogs end up in the shelters because they were picked up as strays or turned in by their owners. The reasons are many, but the outcome for the animals is the same unless a rescue group such as ours, steps in to intervene.
Thousands of animals are euthanized daily in the state of California alone, due to overcrowding. TARA is made up of only a handful of volunteers and foster homes. With the sheer number of Akitas in the shelters here in Northern California, it is impossible for us to rescue each and every one of them. Those we can take in are fostered in the homes of our members. Some of those we cannot take, are often times listed on this site as a Courtesy Listing. These are Akitas that are still in the shelters waiting to be adopted, or in private homes, with owners that are needing to rehome them. One of our goals is to help educate the public about this majestic breed. It is our hope the more knowledge we can impart to the public about the breed, the fewer will be surrendered to our local shelters.
If you are interested in adopting, please visit our « Available » page to see some of the Akitas available for adoption. Many other Akitas are not posted to the site, so if you are looking for particular qualities, age range, gender, etc., in a new addition but don’t see a candidate here, please let us know.
We hope to offer valuable information here for those of you that are new to the breed and are considering adopting, or perhaps you are already familiar with Akitas and are looking to add a second one to your family. In either case, please enjoy browsing our site.
Before you begin your journey here, please know that we are recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and your donations to TARA are tax deductible. We do not receive any support from county agencies or humane societies and rely on support and financial contributions from the public to help keep our program going. If you would like to make a donation toward Akita Rescue today, you can simply click on the « Make a Donation » button conveniently located below, and throughout these pages.
Thank you!
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Akita Inu
The Akita Inu, also known as the Japanese Akita, the Great Japanese Dog and the Akita-ken, are found in the mountainous terrains of northern Japan is one of the two varieties of the Akita spitz breed (the other variety of this group being the Akita or American Akita). They are large, strong dogs, having a long, muscular body, a deep broad chest and a fluffy tail that curls over its back. Their bulky triangular-shaped head is characterized by a short muzzle, black nose, brown eyes and teeth closing in a scissors bite. The center of their foreheads is marked with a groove and a well-defined stop.
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Quick Information
Dog Breed | Akita Inu |
Coat | Dense, Water-Repellent |
Color | Red, White |
Breed Type | Purebred |
Group | Working |
Lifespan | 9 to 11years |
Size | Big |
Weight | 75to 120 pounds (Male); 75 to 110 pounds (Female) |
Height | 24-28 inches |
Shedding | Heavy |
Temperament | Alert, Courageous, Intelligent, Loyal, Aggressive |
Good with Children | Younger Children: No; Older children: Yes |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Barking | Less |
Competitive Registration | APRI, ACA, FCI, AKC, UKC, KCGB, CKC, NKC, NZKC, CKC, ACR, ACA, DRA, ACA |
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History
This breed belongs to the Honshu Island in the Akita region of Japan. The modern breed of Akita had been developed in the 17th century by a noble man who was sent to exile in the country’s Akita Prefecture. Being considered the national dog of Japan, it had been officially declared as a ‘Japanese Natural Monument’ in 1931. The Akita was crossed with the German shepherd dogs during the Second World War to save them from being killed. Though there have been a lot of debates regarding the Japanese and American Akitas, they have been recognized as two different varieties of the same breed by The Canadian Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club.
Temperament and Behavior
This docile and fearless breed is very affectionate to its family and is known to be a first class guard dog. Although tolerant towards the children of its family, they might turn violent and even end up biting, if teased by other kids or strangers. The Akita Inu is intelligent with a high reasoning power right from its puppy days, and because of this trait they get bored very easily. Mouthing is one more of its distinguished traits. It loves to carry everything in its mouth. They are intolerant and aggressive with other dogs, especially those of the same sex. As they are extremely possessive about their food, children should be kept away from them during meal time. They are also immensely fond of cold and snow.
Care
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Health Problems
The Akita Inu, unlike the other large breeds, does not need hours of strenuous exercise. However long walks and a brisk run at times will help it be in shape. They are a moderately active breed and hence, need regular exercise. If they are left alone, they might tend to become destructive. Allowing them to play in an open but secured yard should also meet with its exercise needs.
Proper grooming is essential as this breed has an undercoat and it sheds heavily twice a year. Brushing the coat on a weekly basis with a firm-bristle brush will help clean the old hair, thereby ensuring a healthy coat and skin. It is not advisable to bathe the Akita too often as it will make the skin dry leading to irritation and other hazards. They should be bathed 2 to 4 times a year in lukewarm water and must be wiped off immediately.
They are prone to develop issues like hip and elbow dysplasia, gastric dilation (a condition where the stomach twists on itself), glaucoma, Addison’s disease, Cushing’s disease, VKH syndrome, diabetes and also some auto immune diseases like Pemphigus foliaceus that leads to blisters in the skin.
Training
In order to tame the natural aggression of the Akita Inu, a confident and consistent trainer is essential. Obedience training is required to control their assertive and stubborn nature. Socializing the Akita puppy will make it behave in a friendlier way. Harsh training method is not recommended for them and they should be rewarded and appreciated frequently during the training process. It is not advisable to take it out without a leash.
Feeding
Their food consumption should be monitored carefully to prevent them from suffering from bloating. An average adult Akita Inu can be fed 2 to 3 cups of proper food twice a day. Dog experts suggest that, letting the adult Akita Inu fast once a week would keep it healthy. During fasting it may be given small amounts of food and vegetables so that its body may be cleansed. However puppies ranging between 8 weeks to 6 months of age should be given at least a light meal on days of fasting.
Differences: Akita Inu Vs. Shiba Inu
Points of Difference | Akita Inu | Shiba Inu |
Common names | Great Japanese Dog, Japanese Akita | Shiba, Doge |
Coat | Dense, Water Repellent | Short, fine, thick, corded |
Color | Red, White | Black tan, red, white |
Group | Working | Non-sporting |
Height | 24 to 28 inches | 14 to 16 inches |
Weight | 75 to 120 pounds | 17 to 25 pounds |
Temperament | Aggressive, Alert, Courageous, Intelligent, Loyal | Independent, Loyal |
Good with Child | No | Yes |
Litter Size | 3-12 puppies | 2-3puppies |
Life Expectancy | 9-11 years | 12-15 years |
Interesting Facts
- It was considered to be a symbol of good luck in Japan.
- Helen Keller had been presented with an Akita Inu, when she visited Japan in 1937.
- The Akita Dog Museum was built in Japan in 1967 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Akita Dog Preservation Society.
- Japanese mothers would often leave their children in the family Akita’s care.
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