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Akita puppies for sale in Ipswich

5 Akita puppies for sale in Ipswich

The two separate varieties of Akita are a pure Japanese strain, called Akita Inu or Akita-ken, and a larger mixed strain, commonly referred to as the American Akita. The Akita is known for being an intelligent, bright, yet reserved and possessive dog. However, they should not be fearful or aggressive, but an Akita should be dignified, courageous and affectionate. He defends his family without hesitation, which in short means that he is an excellent guard dog. Today, the Akita has become a popular dog breed in the UK and elsewhere in the world, and for good reason, because when well socialised, he makes a wonderful companion and family dog. The breed originated in Japan, where it has always been highly regarded not only for its dignified, proud appearance, but also for its loyalty and devotion to its owners.

Read our Akita Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Akita dogs - Advert 1
2
12 hours

Male Akita puppy

£100
AkitaAge: 9 months1 male
Due to unforeseen circumstances I’m having to say goodbye to our 9 month old puppy. He’s amazing with little children including toddlers. Very playful and full of energy.
Stephanie R.
Margate, Kent(47.4 miles away)
Akita dogs - Advert 2
5
2 days

American akita female puppies

£750
AkitaAge: 4 weeks3 female
Two white female One brown/black female with white markings for sale Puppies can be viewed with mother and father and will be ready to go from the 8th August they will come microchipped with there
Kaitlyn C.
Ipswich, Suffolk(0.1 miles away)
Akita dogs - Advert 3
12
3 days

Beautiful American Akita

£650
AkitaAge: 8 weeks2 male / 5 female
Two beautiful girls looking for there forever laps. Have been brought up around small children and a busy family home. Have been microchip, have had flea, tick and worm treatment. They come for a lit
Joanne G.
Sheerness, Kent(45.9 miles away)
Akita dogs - Advert 4
7
5 days

3 year old Akita Male

£300
AkitaAge: 3 years1 male
Ghost is a 3 year old Akita. Have had him since he was 1. Very loving dog. Good with children of all ages. Requires lots of long walks, lots of love and attention. Ghost does not like to be left alone
Jo R.
Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk(22.6 miles away)
Mixed Breed dogs in Clacton-on-Sea - Advert 5
11
3 weeks

Sweet boy Milo

£800
Akita & Mixed Breed HybridAge: 8 months1 male
This is our beautiful boy Milo is 8 months. He's up-to-date on all of his vaccines and microchipped. He's super playful, loves cuddles, loves walks he was puppy trained by Steph. He is also a very ca
Tee A.
Clacton-on-Sea, Essex(18.7 miles away)

FAQs

How much does an Akita puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Akita puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately 750£, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the disadvantages of Akita?

Akitas can be prone to health issues such as hip dysplasia and autoimmune disorders. They tend to be aloof and independent, which can make training challenging for first-time owners. Additionally, they require consistent socialization and grooming, and may not get along well with other pets without proper introduction.

Can you own an Akita in the UK?

Yes, you can own an Akita in the UK. However, due to their strength and temperament they must be registered and kept under strict control. It's important to check local regulations and ensure proper training and socialization.

Is Akita a good family dog?

Yes, Akitas can be good family dogs as they are loyal, protective, and affectionate with their family members. However, they require proper training and socialization from an early age due to their strong-willed and sometimes reserved nature. They may not be ideal for families with very young children or other pets without supervision.

Do Akitas bark a lot?

Akitas are generally quiet dogs and do not bark excessively. They tend to bark only when necessary, such as to alert their owners of strangers or unusual situations. However, individual temperament can vary.