AKITA INU - Charakter und Pflege
The Akita Inu, also known as the Japanese Akita or simply Akita, is a very popular dog. And this is true not only in its native Japan, but worldwide. Akita Inus have a very special character, and their history is full of intrigue. The breed's development has transformed a fighting dog into one of the most loyal and potentially lovable dogs. Because of their history, some believe the Akita is a dangerous dog, but is that true? AnimalSmart answers this question with information and tips on the Akita Inu's characteristics, behavior, and care. This way, you can find out if the Akita Inu is suitable for you or your family if you are considering adoption. At AnimalSmart, you'll find high-quality videos dedicated entirely to the animal kingdom. Discover our various topics: training, nutrition, grooming, and many other interesting categories that can be helpful for you as a pet owner and animal lover. Want to become AnimalSmart? Watch our videos and learn with us!

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