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.

Huskita
We have a beautiful litter of 9 puppies, all ready for their forever homes on the 20th of December. Their mother is a purebred long-haired Japanese Akita and she has done amazing for her first litter. Father is a Siberian Husky. Both dogs are family pets and have the loveliest temperaments and are both very biddable with training and have always been affectionate and lovi

Japanese Akita Inu
Puppies will be available with full package pedigree, microchipped, vaccinated, deformed, will have 5 week incurrence, will leave their home after 8 weeks old, also full support from myself for anything you could need. Parents are wealthy champions of shows, health tested and can be seen in same home. This is very adaptable and intelligent breed, loves kids and take care

Japanese Akita Inu
Angel, our Mama Akita was adopted at about 7 months old. With good training, healthy diet and much love, she is now house trained, confident and a beautiful Mana of her very first litter of six. We’re

Japanese Akita Inu
BREED Japanese Akita Inu x Japanese Akita Myy Lovely Pure White Japanese Akita Puppies litter to go to a forever loving home The Mother Has Been A Show Dog Previous Enterin

Japanese Akita Inu
With a very heavy heart, we are looking for a new home for our much-loved male Japanese Akita, aged 1 year and 9 months. This is not an easy decision, but due to a recent discovery about my mum’s asth

Japanese Akita Inu
✨ 4 brindle males, born on 19/08/2025 Healthy, active and beautiful puppies raised in a home environment. They have been vet checked and have their internal deworming up to date. They are not litter-t
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.