The Japanese Akita Inu, also known as Great Japanese Dog, Akita-ken, is a Spitz type dog that originated in the northernmost mountainous regions of mainland Japan. In fact, there are two types, the American Akita and the Japanese Akita Inu, with the dogs being distinguished by their coat colour. Both are powerful, large dogs that have a large presence everywhere.
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Japanese Akita Inu
Affectionate, playful Japanese Akita Inu puppies, hand delivered with love on the night of 25th September 2025. They're groomed daily, toilet/crate trained, vaccinated, microchipped and can already follow simple commands! They’re wearing color coded collars so YOU get to name your own pet when you register your name to their FREE micro-chip! Only 2 puppies left from our

Japanese Akita Inu & Mixed Breed Hybrid
Two gorgeous 11-month-old female puppies available, a rare mix of Japanese Akita (mum) and Malinois/Malamute (dad). These girls have been raised in a loving environment and both have wonderful temperaments. They are incredibly friendly, playful, and affectionate, with lots of personality. They enjoy being around people and would make loyal, loving companions. They are in

Japanese Akita Inu
12 months old Japanese Akita male. House trained and a loving affectionate boy. Having to find him a new home as my personal health has deteriorated and can't give him the exercise he needs.

Japanese Akita Inu
Coco is a 19 mth old red female super temperament,good with other dogs ,house trained ,lead trained ,travels in car etc she is Kc reg and endorsed we are looking for a 5 star pet home for her only
Japanese Akita Inu can be good family dogs due to their loyalty and affection towards family members, including children. However, they are large, strong, and dominant dogs that require experienced owners for proper training and socialisation. They tend to be territorial and aloof with strangers and may show aggression towards other dogs, so careful management is essential, especially in multi-pet households.