Akita Mix Puppies For Sale In Michigan

AKC Registered Akita puppies with big solid bone structures from excellent blood lines tracing back to Regalia & "Goshen". UTD on shots, dewormed and…Ready to go now. With a nice thick coat and big bones, this healthy Akita puppies are ready to run their way into your heart.These are stunning black mask America Akita… This Akita puppy has an adorable Teddy Bear face and a beautiful coat. She can be ACA registered, is vet checked, vaccinated, wormed and comes with a 1…/Lost and Found.htmTo have the lost or found Akita's information and pictures listed on this website, please email the following information to This male Akita was found in East Oakland (Jefferson neighborhood near Brookdale Park off High Street). Samson - Lost in Detroit, Michigan, October 26, 2015313-658-2194313-808-3393 Male Akita - Found in Sacramento, CaliforniaOctober 4, 2015City of Sacramento Animal Care Services916-808-7387A482409 Roxy - Lost in Antelope Acres, Lancaster, CaliforniaJanuary 22, 2015Roxy is 6 years old and has a black face, white body, white legs and tail.

She is wearing a purple collar with tag and is microchipped. for her safe return home.If you have any information or have seen her, please send email to pknow11@verizon.net Goliath - Lost/Stolen from his home in French Lick, IndianaChristmas Eve 2012 Missing Akita Puppy in Santa RosaNovember 17, 2013 Akita found in Berkeley, CaliforniaSeptember 28, 2013I found a very young male Akita on September 28, 2013 at about 6pm.The dog was found in Berkeley, California on Claremont Avenue between Alcatraz Avenue and Brookside Avenue The dog has no collar and Berkeley Animal Care and Shelter could not detect a chip. I have called the the dog TITUS. Titus is Black, White and Tan. Titus weighs about 60 pounds. He is 24 inches tall at the shoulder. Titus is an intact male. Titus's tail has been removed. There are bite scars in Titus's face. His age is most likely about 6 months Titus is a very gentle dog, showing no signs of dog aggression. He is not hand shy, and he likes my cat.

if you recognize him or know where he lives. Akita found in Pacifica, CaliforniaMay 16, 2013(no pictures yet)We are fostering a sweet, female Akita our friend found wandering a residential neighborhood in Pacifica, California.Our friend visited a few local vets, walked the neighborhood several times, the dog beach, the local PetSmart.No one recognized this dog.
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Please help find her owners. if you recognize or know where she lives. Akita found on Main Street in Oakley, CaliforniaFebruary 23, 2013Update: Owner found! Gaiden - Lost in Northville Section of New Milford, ConnecticutFebruary 8, 2013UPDATE: Gaiden is now back at her home! Arashi - Lost in South San Jose, August 23, 2012 Chow Chow/German Shepard Mix found in San Leandro, CaliforniaSeptember 5, 2012If you recognize him or know where his home is, please contact mtdobs@comcast.net Cleo - Lost in Beverly Hills, between Doheny and WilshireAugust 5, 2012Update: Cleo has a new home!Female, spayed Akita Mix, 2 to 3 years old. No collar, but is microchipped.Very shy and scared... please let us know if you see her... do not chase.She is newly adopted and may not know how to get home.Contact Kelli at paws2loveu@sbcglobal.net or 818-422-0432 We found this dog on Thursday, May 10, around dusk. He was wandering on a busy rural highway between Dixon and Vacaville, and was in imminent danger of being run over.

We have named him "Hero" because of his noble and stalwart character.We think that he is at least part Akita. He had a collar, but no ID. He was accompanied by an unlikely friend, a female bassett hound. We got them off the highway and brought them to our home in Sacramento. We don't think Hero is going to be able to thrive in a small house full of cats. He would be a wonderful dog for the right family. He seems to be in good health. Update: Tumiko was found and brought back home to his family! Akita Brothers found in Rosamond, CaliforniaJanuary 18, 2012Update: Reunited with their owner! Lost - Black & White, Female Akita in Livermore, CaliforniaNovember 27, 2011 Lost big, fuzzy, black and white, female Akita. She could have been stolen or might have run away. Found - Maggie in Los AngelesNovember 18, 2011 - Found a new home! Big Guy - Now safe with his family after being lost for over 3 years! Found - Los Angeles, CA Found - Berkeley Marine Center near dog park, Berkeley, CASeptember 11, 2010Update: now home!

Koji - Lost in Rancho Cordova / Sacramento, CaliforniaJune 28, 2010 if you or somone you know may have seen him. Found in Elk Grove, CaliforniaJune 13, 2010 Here's the information received from the person that found this Akita:"We just found this handsome akita, if it is an akita, at sitting at our front yard today. He seemed to have a bad gait as if he had been injured; palpated his whole body no wincing noted. Gets along with my four dogs. Really friendly and mellow. Follows some commands too. I have called our the county shelter, but due to cutbacks are going to be closed tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday. I will I also take him to Banfield to be scanned. Have posted posters around the neighborhood - no reply yet. Molly - Lost in Aptos, CaliforniaJanuary 29, 2010 Cheyenne - Lost in Menifee, CaliforniaDecember 22, 2009 or 1-888-808-PETSReward for Safe Return Hannah - Lost in Oakland, California, June 27th, 2009 Original function:large game hunting, dog fighting

Average size of male:Ht: 25-28, Wt: 85-130 Average size of female:Ht: 23-26, Wt: 65-110 Other names:Akita Inu, Japanese Akita Akita Dogs Available on Petfinder Right Now Watch Video About Akita Dogs As befitting his spitz-like heritage, the Akita is bold, independent, stubborn and tenacious. Demonstrative to his family, he is utterly devoted and will protect family members. Though not the breed for everyone, in the right hands the Akita is an excellent companion. The Akita appreciates mental and physical exercise every day. He needs the chance to run in a safe area or on leash for a long jog. Given ample exercise and training, he can be a quiet and well-mannered house dog. The Akita is happiest if he can spend most of his time with his family. The coat needs brushing about once a week to remove dead hair, more often when shedding. Akitas tend to be somewhat messy drinkers! Major concerns: CHD, PRA Minor concerns: elbow dysplasia, pemphigus, sebaceous adenitis, gastric torsion

Occasionally seen: PRA, patellar luxation, VKH-like syndrome, entropion, epilepsy, cataracts, polyneuropathy, renal cortical hypoplasia Note: Onions have been documented to cause changes in the red-blood cells of Akitas. Dogs Related to the Akita Interested in the history of the Akita dog breed? The Akita is perhaps the most renowned and venerated of the native Japanese breeds. Although he bears a likeness to dogs from ancient Japanese tombs, the modern Akita traces back to the 17th century, when a nobleman with a keen interest in dogs was exiled to the Akita Prefecture of the island of Honshu, a rugged area with intensely cold winters. He challenged the landowners there to compete in breeding a race of powerful hunting dogs. These dogs distinguished themselves in the hunting of bear, deer and wild boar, holding the game at bay for the hunter. These Akita forebears were called matagi-inu, or "hunting dog." The breed's numbers and quality varied over the next 300 years.

In the late 1800s, he underwent a period when he was used as a fighting dog, and some were even crossed with other breeds in an attempt to enhance his fighting prowess. In 1927, the Akita-inu Hozankai Society of Japan was formed to preserve the original Akita, and in 1931 the Akita was designated as one of Japan's natural treasures. The most honored Akita of all time was Haichiko, who greeted his master every evening at the train station to accompany him home. When his master died at work one day, Haichiko waited for him and continued to return and wait for his master every day until he died nine years later on March 8, 1935. Today, a statue and annual ceremony pay homage to Haichiko's loyalty. The first Akita arrived in America in 1937, when Helen Keller returned from Japan with one. Following World War II, servicemen returned home with Akitas from Japan. The breed's popularity grew slowly until he received AKC recognition in 1972. Since then, he has steadily gained admirers and continues to grow in popularity.