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Akita Exercise Begins When They Are Puppies

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Akita Exercise Begins When They Are PuppiesBy Steve E Peters

Akitas are large dogs that are very smart and opinionated. They will soon enough ignore you if you don't show them who the boss is. This is why Akita puppies must be started out on the right foot. A good training regimen is important to their development. Aside from training there are also other important items that Akitas need in order to develop into the big attractive dogs that they are.

It is important that they get the love (not the same as infatuation) and affection that they need in order to be able to adjust as social animals. Untrained, an Akita can be aloof to strangers and potentially be a danger to the people around him. It is also important to bond with an animal that requires companionship like the Akita. They are very loyal to their masters so it is important that you develop a bond with the Akita Puppy right away.

An Akita is also a working dog that has a need to be doing something. The character of this dog is to serve its masters. It doesn't matter what you have her do as long as it is activity. An Akita is not content to lie on the couch all day. The Akita puppy (dog typically under 1 year old) can get restless if left with nothing to do. A solution to all of this is Akita exercise, and Akita puppies are never too young to exercise. Akita exercise can be as simple as running around the yard, a long walk or a hike up a mountain. You are the master and you will be the one to decide.

Exercising in the park is a good way to teach socialization to Akita puppies. It puts them in a safe environment that is full of people. Play with your puppy (dog typically under 1 year old) with a Frisbee. It keeps her active and he sees a lot people while she is having a goodtime. It shows her that it can be fun being around people. Akita puppies draw a lot of attention because they are cute and cuddly. So let the people touch him or her. Remember to make sure that when other people are playing with your Akita puppies that they aren't too rough.

Exercising is also a good way to bond with your Akita puppies. They will be able to get the fresh air they need and this could be a way you can develop a bond with your Akita puppies. The most important thing is that you spend time with your Akita puppies so that at a young age they will know who their master is.

Training can also be addressed by Akita exercise. Akita exercise can be used to disguise training. A simple command of sit, stay and rollover is a good way to exercise and it gives this magnificent working dog something to do.

One awesome side effect of Akita exercise is your own health. It takes a lot of work exercising a big dog like this, and it goes a long way on your body to help your Akita puppy (dog typically under 1 year old) to exercise.

Steve Peters is a caring and loving dog owner and owns a number of pet related websites. For more information and details about Akita Puppies or to claim an extensive ten part must have course, filled to the brim with Akita inu tips and secrets goto: http://www.inu-dogcare.com

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Key Advantages to Owning an Akita

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Key Advantages to Owning an AkitaBy Bernard Scala

There is no doubt that there are numerous advantages to owning an Akita. Although the Akita can be quite a handful at times, he also has a number of impressive characteristics. Chances are the more you know about the Akita, the more you'll come to love him.

One of the prime attributes of the Akita is that he is naturally inclined to protect his family. This type of trait is endearing, especially and particulary if you are interested in an effective watchdog. The Akita is both loyal and faithful, meaning that he can live well with other animals and children if he is given the right training and socialization.

Interestingly enough, an Akita is quite docile, so he should be fairly easy to train. As a result, he adjusts easily to virtually any environment and lifestyle. He's also fun to be around, since he is quite affectionate and often displays a charming sense of humor. In other words, you'll have plenty of laughs hanging out with your Akita.

The Akita is also marked by a profound intelligence. He is, in fact, quite brilliant and displays what appears to be an ability to think. In fact, one Akita breeder said, "The Akita can think andeven when he's doing what you want him to do, you can see by the way he holds his ears and the expression on his face that he's thinking of how to get away with not doing it." He also has a complex personality, so he can be an intriguing dog to get to know. It is not difficult to understand the attraction of this noble animal. It's likely that, once you bring an Akita into your home, you will quickly come to respect him.

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Bernard Scala is a Japanese dog enthusiast. To find out more about this exceptional breed of Japanese dog and get your complimentary 10 day mini course, just drop by Akita Shiba Inu Pets website at:- http://www.akita-shiba-inu-pets.com/

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Akita Training For Your Best Friend

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Akita Training For Your Best FriendBy Sam Daniels

Due to their dominant personality an Akita dog can be a bit of a challenge to train. This characteristic is precisely the reason training is absolutely necessary. It is imperative that the Akita knows who is in charge from the very beginning.

Training methods for a dominant dog such as the Akita are a small different. When training any dog one should never use force or cruelty. Dogs learn greatest when treated with patience and kindness. As each pet has its own personality an owner must decide which dog training method is greatest for them. Sometimes a method is chosen after trial and error.

Positive reinforcement has been found to work greatest with most dog breeds. This method is often called the Reward Method. Using your Akita's favorite treat you coax them into obeying the command you are trying to teach such as "sit" or "stay." When your pet responds, either purposely or accidentally, reward him with the treat and with lots of praise. All good behavior should be praised as the Akita enjoys pleasing his owner.

It is very important to leash train your Akita. The adult Akita can weigh up to 125 pounds, and if not properly trained on a leash, the owner may find that his dog is walking him rather than he is walking his dog. The Akita breed is not tolerant of people or other dogs he does not know. For this reason leash training is also necessary to keep your Akita from aggressive behavior. While walking your Akita on a leash you will accomplish three things; training to walk on a leash, socialization, and exercise.

Some owners prefer to use the clicker method when training their dog. This method is especially effective if you are training your Akita to be a show dog. Clickers can be purchased at any local pet store. The clicker and reward training can be used together to train your Akita.

The Akita dog breed is smart and intelligent. They learn quickly and easily. Due to the size and strength of the Akita it is so important that they receive proper obedience and socialization training. A well trained Akita will become a welcome member of the family and be a pleasure to have around always. Be patient, kind, firm, and consistent and you will achieve the desired results.

Sam Daniels is a dog trainer and enthusiast. Learn more through his extensive Akita Care Secrets course free of charge. It is jam-packed full of must-have information for Akita owners and those looking to learn about Akita training. http://www.akitadogsite.info/akita-training.html

Sam Daniels is a dog trainer and enthusiast with an extensive Akita Care Secrets course jam-packed full of must-have information for Akita owners and those looking to learn about Akita training.