The Akita Chow breed is a relatively new dog, developed in the early 1900s in Japan.

It is a cross between the Akita Inu and the Chow Chow.

The breed combines the strength and loyalty of the Akita Inu and the independent nature of the Chow Chow.

The Akita Chow is a popular breed in Japan and is also gaining popularity in the United States.

 

AKITA CHOW BREED

The Akita Chow is a large and powerful dog, with a broad head, small eyes, and a thick coat.

The breed is an average shedder and does not require special grooming.

Although it is a big dog with a lot of fur, grooming the Akita Chow yourself is quite easy.

Your dog will need grooming around three times a week.

This is to remove dead hair keep his fur-free from mats and knots and the coat healthy.

The breed is known for its strength, agility, and loyalty, but the Akita Chow is not very affectionate.

They will get on with children as long as they are older children that know how to treat a dog properly.

 

TEMPERAMENT

The Akita Chow is a loyal intelligent, possessive, stubborn and independent breed.

The breed is also known for being protective of its family and territory.

They would make a good guard dog and protect you with their life.

Because these dogs are overprotective, they could become aggressive towards strangers in the home.

The Akita Chow is a calm and confident dog but may be aggressive toward other dogs if not properly socialised.

It is advisable NOT to have other pets if you have an Akita Chow.

 

AKITA CHOW PUPPIES

The Akita dog is one of the most cherished symbols of Japan.

The Akita Chow puppies can run into thousands of pounds to buy because both of their parents are highly-priced.

Teeth cleaning is essential for this dog so start when you get your puppy.

In the beginning, your pup will need an experienced dog trainer to train your dog and to get it socialised.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT AS AN ADULT DOG

Because of the Akita Chow’s size, they need plenty of space to run about in.

The Akita Dog will require a family member to take it out for at least an hour per day.

You MUST do this and take it seriously to ensure the health and happiness of your pet.

This dog is happy going out for a jog with its owner too.

 

APPEARANCE SIZE AND PROPORTION

The Akita Chow has an average life span of 10-12 years.

It can grow from 23 to 25 inches

The weight can be between 88 -133 pounds

And come in colours of White, Brown, Fawn, Red, Black and Silver.

There is not much difference in size between the male and female Akita Chows, and both temperaments are the same.

 

GOOD FAMILY DOG?

This breed is suited to families with older children, who know how to treat and play with a big dog.

These dogs are very energetic and enjoy good playtime.

The Akita Chow is not suited for life in an apartment or small home.

They need to live on a property that has a large back garden/yard.

 

INTELLIGENCE AND TRAINING

The Akita Chow is not suited for first-time dog owners as this breed requires firm, consistent training.

You will need an experienced dog trainer to train your dog as it is strong-willed and stubborn

The Akita Chow will require at least one hour of exercise per day.

When your dog is younger it is not uncommon for it to want to have longer than an hour of play.

These dogs are treat driven, which is great for training rewards.

The Akita Chow is overprotective of its owners and can become aggressive towards other animals while out for a walk.

The Akita Chow also likes to chase small animals like squirrels and rabbits.

Because of this, it is best to keep your dog on a leash at all times.

 

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

The Akita Chow is a generally healthy breed.

The most common health problems as the dog get older are hip and elbow dysplasia, Retinal Atrophy and skin problems

Hip and Elbow Dysplasia leads to arthritis, your Vet can treat Arthritis, the earlier the better.

So as your dog gets older keep an eye on him and get regular Wellness checks at your Vets.

The Akita Chows meals will change as it ages.

The best thing to do is to consult your Vet to find out the best brands and how much to give your dog.

You should have started cleaning your dog’s teeth as a puppy.

If you didn’t, starting late could cause problems, with your dog being so big, strong and with a stubborn streak.

So your Vet may be the best way to go if you are starting when your dog is an adult.

Your veterinarian can also give you tips to keep your dogs’ teeth clean between visits.

Keeping your dog Healthy and Happy at home is easy, watch his diet and give him plenty of exercises

Keep up with regular Veterinarian appointments and make sure you get PET HEALTH INSURANCE.

As your dog gets older and gives out signs of old age, Pet Insurance will help you cover those costs.