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Girl Japanese Akita Inu Puppies for sale

6 Girl Japanese Akita Inu Puppies for sale

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.

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

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Akita

Japanese Akita Inu

8 monthsAge
11Sex
£400Price

Healthy and Beautiful Boy and Girl Akita for sale very playful and friendly good around kids ,if you need any more info contact me

RotherhamSouth Yorkshire
Mixed Breed dogs A new forever home - Advert 2
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A new forever home

German Shepherd & Japanese Akita Inu Hybrid

1 yearAge
1Sex
£100Price

Rylee is a beautiful girl who has plenty of energy. Sadly we are needing to re-home her as our baby is allergic to her and we have tried to make it work but it is time to make the difficult decision.

CannockStaffordshire
Japanese Akita Inu dogs Beautiful Japanese akita - Advert 3
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Beautiful Japanese akita

Japanese Akita Inu

8 monthsAge
11Sex
£300Price

We have two beautiful boys and girls Japanese akita they are very playful good around kids and trained is well if you have any more questions can contact me anytime

RotherhamSouth Yorkshire
Mixed Breed dogs Cane corso x Akita  - Advert 4
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Cane corso x Akita

Japanese Akita Inu & Cane Corso Hybrid

6 weeksAge
45Sex
£650Price

THE ULTIMATE GUARDIANS HAVE ARRIVED Cane Corso x Akita Mix - Born January 6th We are thrilled to announce a stunning litter of 9 "Cane Kita" puppies! This is a powerhouse cross-breed, combining the le

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BristolBristol City
Huskita dogs Huskita Puppies FULLY VACCINATED - Advert 5
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Huskita Puppies FULLY VACCINATED

Huskita

3 monthsAge
36Sex
£900Price

WE ARE ABLE TO DROP OFF TO YOU, MESSAGE FOR ANY INFO We have a beautiful litter of curly tailed huskita puppies, all ready for their forever homes. All puppies have had their final 12 week vaccinatio

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ManchesterGreater Manchester
5.00
Huskita dogs FULLY VACCINATED Huskita Puppies 🤍 1 LEFT - Advert 6
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FULLY VACCINATED Huskita Puppies 🤍 1 LEFT

Huskita

3 monthsAge
36Sex
£900Price

WE ARE ABLE TO DROP OFF, MESSAGE FOR ANY INFORMATION We have a beautiful litter of curly tailed huskita puppies, all ready for their forever homes. All puppies have had their final 12 week vaccinatio

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ManchesterGreater Manchester
5.00

FAQs

Can Japanese Akita Inu be good family dogs?

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.

Can you own an Akita in the UK?

Yes, you can own an Akita in the UK. It is advisable to purchase from a reputable breeder who meets Kennel Club Assured breeder standards to ensure health and ethical breeding. Adoption from rescue centres is also an option. Owning an Akita requires commitment to their ongoing care, which can average at least £105 per month, covering food, vaccinations, neutering, grooming, and more.

What is the difference between Japanese Akita and Akita Inu?

The terms Japanese Akita and Akita Inu often refer to the same breed, with 'Akita Inu' meaning 'Akita dog' in Japanese. The distinction is commonly made in Western countries to differentiate the traditional Japanese Akita Inu, which has a reserved temperament and finer features, from the American Akita—a larger and more robust variation developed in the US. The Japanese Akita Inu is considered a national monument of Japan.

Why is an Akita so expensive?

Akitas are expensive due to their rarity and strict pure breeding standards, especially for the Japanese Akita Inu. Breeding costs include extensive health tests and responsible care. Additionally, the lifetime costs of feeding, healthcare, grooming, and training add to the expense, and because they require experienced owners, demand is more limited, raising their value.