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.

Huskita
Hello my name is Athena and I’m a 3 year old husky cross Akita due to my parents moving situation I’m now looking for a new home I’m amazing with kids and other dogs very loving and energetic playful

Akita
1x Female left, 12 weeks old ready to go today. 2x injections, flea/wormed, micro chipped. Black/white with undercoat Grey a lil brown in colour so fluffy and cuddly. She’s Very playful, great around

Japanese Akita Inu & Akita Hybrid
4 year old female Half Japanese half american Not sure how she is with other people as we try to take walks when quiet and to empty places. Fine with family, grew up with children Not friendly with

Akita & Akita Hybrid
2 All White Males 3 Black with a white stripe on belly female 1 Black and white female 1 All White female Picture of both Mum and Dad at the end. Any questions please ask!

Akita
2 female left ready for new home…………………………………………………………………………..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,;;,,;;,;;;;,,,(()))((()))(()))

Akita
Vaccinated flead microchipped female age 4 not spade ideally only pet in house due mobioity issues needs new home
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.