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Leash problems and dominance issues with your Akita?

Exercise is very important in a dog – dog owner relationship. Being your dog’s owner by law or by payment does not mean your dog will acknowledge that fact. You have to deserve being the alpha, the guy or woman in charge! According to Cesar Millan, the “Dog Whisperer”, you should maintain a healthy relationship [...]

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Too much Akita Aggression, Barking, Biting, Chewing, Digging and Whining? Learn How To Get Rid of Bad Akita Behavior. You just whisper…

If it’s not an Akita, it’s just a dog….. It sounds like a funny statement for on a Akita lover’s T-shirt, but in reality an Akita is of course “just a dog”. There is no special Akita training required, but you DO NEED a good dog training and knowledge of natural dog behavior to raise [...]

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If Only Dogs Could Talk, or…. Perhaps YOU Should Learn to Understand Them!

The title of this book grabbed me right away. Who hasn’t wished that their dog could talk at some point? Learn to improve the bond between you and your furry buddy. I see two possibilities for improving the communication between the two of you. Teach your dog the basics of human language. Learn about your [...]

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Are Akita’s More Aggressive Than Other Dog Breeds?

27 March 2008 OneNews – New Zealand’s News A man in New Zealand was attacked by a Japanese Akita. Now he wants the popular dog out of the country, or at least added to the country’s dangerous dog list. He says “they just kill us”. He thinks Japanese Akita’s are three times more dangerous than [...]

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Akita Training – In Case You Just Love a Challenge

When it comes to Akita training, you probably already know that it can sometimes be difficult to train your Akita dog. This is simply because the Akita dog is a highly intelligent, fearless and spontaneous animal. These of course are wonderful characteristics, but can lead to making training you’re Akita rather difficult. For starters, Akita’s [...]

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Teaching an Akita to Sit

At seven weeks of age Kensho already mastered the SIT command. I’m using a nonverbal command using my right hand and not my voice. It’s very convenient to teach a puppy this SIT command at an early stage. This way I can get Kensho to sit down before crossing the street or tell him to [...]

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