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Akitas Up for Adoption



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By : Tristan Andrews    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-01 07:06:18

If you are interested in adopting pets, specifically dogs, you may have already checked out websites that feature Akitas up for adoption. This is a popular breed because they are easy to handle. It originated in Japan.

The Akitas up for adoption can be seen as special because they look elegant, beautiful and appear to be sturdy and strong. This kind had been in the registry of the American Kernel Club since 1972. During the early days, this breed can only be owned by the noble and rich. Not everyone can be entitled to own, or acquire this type of dog. But through time, because of so many factors including the staggering economic condition, you will not an increase in the numbers of Akitas up for adoption. Many former owners who can no longer sustain the responsibility opt to send out their Akitas to shelters or put them up for sale at lower prices just so they can earn additional money that can help them survive with their every day lives.

Here are some more of the common reasons why there has been an increase in numbers with the Akitas up for adoption.

1. There are pet owners who love these dogs when they bought them as puppies. They may be cute. They are also meek and they are easy to train. But after a time, they will definitely get bigger. And most of their owners are not ready that these dogs can grow so large.

Some owners purchase the dog when they were still single. Once they start a family and their house is getting smaller because of the dog's presence, they immediately decide to put their



Akitas up for adoption so as to free up more space. The fact is that you must be ready with such fate from the start. If you want a pet that won't consume space as they grow older, you might as well settle for such type from the start.

2. There are pet owners who aren't really prepared to be responsible for their pet's behavior. Akitas need to be trained so they would be obedient and loyal to you. You have to let them know from the start that you are their master so they must abide to what you say and what you tell them to do. If you will not do the steps in order to accomplish this, the pet would think that they can do whatever they want and can get away with such. You don't want that to happen. And if even that would transpire, it is your fault and you must try to fix it before you put your Akitas up for adoption.

If you will not allot time to train your Akita, they may tend to be aggressive to other people that they are not familiar with and also when they are around other pets.

An Akita is a lovable animal. If you are still considering what type of pets you want to own now, this is one great option. But before you proceed on your chosen shelter to get one, you must first be sure that you can be a good pet owner and that you can provide enough time to train and engage your pet in stimulating activities so that they will not get bored and likewise unhealthy.
Author Resource:- Tristan Andrews is a freelance author who writes about akita dogs and dog breed descriptions.

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