The Japanese Akita Inu

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The Japanese Akita Inu. (above)

So many people ask what is the difference between the two breeds, so many get them confused!  Once you know the differences you won’t ever struggle again! Here we will keep things simple for you. So about the Japanese Akita Inu (JAI)  

  • The Japanese Akita’s colors are limited to brindle, white, and red with white markings. Are only allowed to be red, white or brindle with no pintos or black masks. Red and brindle dogs are required to have white shading on face, chest, inside of legs and under tail 
  • Have a more ‘oriental’ look to them, especially in their face. Many say like a ‘fox’
  • Are smaller, less boned and not as heavy than the Akita(American) 

 

  • BREED STANDARDGeneral Appearance
    Large, well-balanced, sturdily built dog of Spitz type. Very slightly longer than high.Characteristics
    Dignified. Broad head with relatively small eyes. Thick, triangular ears pricked and inclined forward. Distinctive tightly curled tail and markings.

    Temperament
    Aloof, docile and faithful.

    Head and Skull
    Head appears as a blunt triangle when viewed from above. Broad skull, free from wrinkle, with cheeks moderately developed. Defined stop with a distinct furrow. Muzzle straight, of good depth, tapering gradually. Lips tight. Nose large and black, except in white dogs where flesh coloured nose is acceptable.

    Eyes
    Relatively small, almond-shaped, moderately set apart and dark brown. Eye rims dark and tight.

    Ears
    Relatively small, thick, triangular, slightly rounded at tips. Set moderately well apart, pricked and inclining forward.

    Mouth
    Jaws strong, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.

    Neck
    Thick and muscular, of moderate length, without dewlap. Pronounced crest blending with back of skull.

    Forequarters
    Shoulders well developed, moderately laid back. Elbows close to chest. Well boned. Forelegs straight when viewed from the front.

    Body
    Length from point of shoulder to point of buttock slightly greater than height at withers. Level back. Chest deep, forechest well developed, ribs moderately sprung. Well tucked up. Loin broad and muscular.

    Hindquarters
    Strong, muscular with moderate angulation. Well developed thighs. Moderate turn of stifle. Strong hocks, well let down, turning neither in nor out.

    Feet
    Round, arched and tight with thick pads. Turning neither in nor out.

    Tail
    Set high. Thick, full and of good length. Tightly curled over the back. Uncurled tail highly undesirable.

    Gait/Movement
    Smooth gait with strides of moderate length.  Vigorous and powerful.  Stilted gait undesirable.

    Coat
    Outer coat coarse, stand-off and straight. Slightly longer at withers and rump. More profuse on tail. Undercoat soft and dense. No indication of ruff or feathering.

    Colour
    Red-fawn; sesame; brindle; white. All the foregoing colours except white must have whitish coat on the cheeks, the sides of the muzzle, the inside of the legs and also the undersides of the jaw, neck, chest, body and tail (Urajiro).

    Size
    Height at withers: dogs 64-70cms (25 ¼-27 ½ ins); bitches 58-64 cms (22 ¾-25 ¼ ins).

    Faults
    Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.

    Note
    Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum

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