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My Akita Kensho has his passions. If I had to deduct his priorities from his behavior I would say this is his top 3:

  1. Play with bitches, preferably when they are in heat ;-)
  2. Digging
  3. Tracking and hunting

In a dog whisperer workshop I have learned to never ever take away the passion of a dog. You’ll risk ending up with a lethargic animal, unworthy of a dog, without a fire burning inside. So find the passion of your dog, no matter how deep you’ll have to dig, and give him the chance to enjoy that passion (within bounderies ofcourse).

Kensho just loves to dig massive holes.
Akita Digging May,1st 2008 (1)

Akita Digging May,1st 2008 (2) Akita Digging May,1st 2008 (3)

Until he just disappears…

Akita Digging May,1st 2008 (4) Akita Digging May,1st 2008 (5)

Akita Digging May,1st 2008 (6)
This is one happy Akita !!! :-D

As of today I have moved ‘digging’ from number 2 to number 1 in the Akita Passion Ranking. A bitch approached Kensho in a playful manner. He just looked up for a split second, slightly worried he was going to have to share his hole. As he ignored her, she moved on and Kensho went back to his important work.

Akita Digging May,1st 2008 (a) Akita Digging May,1st 2008 (b)

Usually Kensho is pretty good at the ‘letting go’ thing. It’s a Buddhist skill to not get attached to belongings etc. Attachment is where the suffering starts. But today, Kensho wasn’t in a Zen state of mind. He was so preoccupied with ‘his’ hole that he didn’t want to leave. He made it perfectly clear he was determined to get to the other side… or back to Japan or something like that ;-) . Finally I had to practically drag him away to get back home. All good things come to an end.
As the Zen Buddhists say: ‘Everything changes’. The doctrine of impermanence says that everything is constantly changing. Impermanence can lead to suffering as one fails to accept the continuously changing nature of the world. This means that as one tries to relive an event or strives to keep things the same, suffering is caused by the discrepancy between impermanence and desire for permanence. As one strives for nirvana, it is essential to accept the impermanent nature of things.



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Kensho has a brother ‘Daigo’ and recently that brother has got company. A new Akita joined the family. A female one of course since you would just be asking for trouble when you try to stuff two male Akita’s into one small house (or two females for that matter). His new girlfriend’s name is Rona. They have a lot of fun together.

Akita Daigo and Rona - 1 Akita Daigo and Rona - 2

It’s not all that easy to handle two young Akita’s. When I see these pictures I wish a playmate for Kensho as well, but I can still manage to not take action upon that thought ;-) . Though I have several names in mind, haha.

Daigo is, just like Kensho, a name that has it’s origin in the Japanese zen buddhism. It usually denotes a great realization or enlightenment.

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