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Akita Training Advice
Tips to make your akita easier to train:

The smallest breed of dog recognized by the American Kennel Club is the Chihuahua, which stands six to nine inches at the top of the shoulders and generally weighs two to six pounds. Their size makes them excellent travel companions.
During the day, your akita probably sleeps three to four of those hours. So, when you come home at night, he is ready to play. In order to modify your akitas schedule here are a few suggestions.

While many people think of Boxers as aggressive, they are actually great with children. They were bred to be hunters, yes, but they were bred to corner prey, not kill it. As a result, they are protective, yet patient.
1) Start walking your akita for a minimum of 30 minutes. Target an hour. If you akita is young, do not jog or run as they are still developing.

The oldest pure-bred British dog is said to be the Corgi. Their proof of existence has been traced back to dogs brought to Wales by the Celts from the Black Sea around 1200 BC.
2) Before you leave for work, try to walk your akita for 20 minutes.

Rhodesian ridgebacks have an actual ridge along the top of their backs. The ridge is made up of forward-growing hairs. This ridge gives the rhodesian ridgeback a unique and easily recognizable look.
3) Avoid late night strolls that may hinder its rest in the evening. For example, do not walk your akita after 10 PM. It maybe keeping him wound up until 2 AM.

While most dogs shed, poodles are actually incapable of shedding. That fact makes them excellent house pets, since they don't get the furniture covered in fur. Also, due to the nature of their fur and the fact that they do not shed, most people with dog allergies aren't allergic to poodles.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the smallest dog on record was a yorkshire terrier in Great Britain who, at the age of 2, weighed just 4 ounces. However, the chihuahua is generally the smallest breed of dog.
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