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  • Akita inu training book, with tips and secrets to keeping yor pet healthy
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  • They come in many different colors, both solid and mixed. There black akitas, white akitas, light red, and brown. There are black akitas with white markings, light red with black markings -- the list goes on!
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  • Akitas are large dogs that need plenty of fresh air and exercise. Because of their thick coats they prefer cooler temperatures. An Akita will do best with a fenced yard.
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  • Akitas are a large and strong dog breed. The male Akitas can reach up to 125 pounds while females may reach 100 pounds. The health of your Akita is very important. A healthy Akita may expect to live ten to twelve years. Always give your Akita puppy a diet of high quality dry food.
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  • The akita puppy is an adorable, furry, wonderful little cutie. Before you choose an Akita puppy or any puppy be sure to find out more about the breed. Always consider the inherent disposition of the breed to make sure that it will fit in with your family
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  • There are many reasons why dogs and Akitas specifically may be sent to shelters. The main reason is their size. Many people who get an Akita when it is a puppy don't realize just how large the dog will grow. Akita need to be trained when they are puppies.
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  • Akitas need plenty of exercise. From an early age teach them to walk on a leash and help them to socialize with other dogs and people. The Akita loves a large fenced yard where he can safely romp. Akitas like to chase birds and other small animals. Do make sure that your Akita is kept indoors except for periods of exercise
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  • Free e course about the training and care of akita inu's
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  • Free e course about the training and care of shiba inu's
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  • Tip and secrets on caring for and training your shiba inu and akita inu dogs
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  • Shiba inu training book, with tips and secrets to keeping yor pet healthy and lively
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  • Start your Shiba Inu care off right by visiting the veterinarian as soon as you bring your puppy home. The veterinarian will suggest the proper shots that are necessary
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  • Shibas range in size but are typically compact and muscular dogs that weigh up to about 25 pounds. A certain amount of daily exercise is paramount to good health and good temperament.
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  • But for any shiba inu, to ensure good health long-term your dog should get regular vaccinations at the vet's office. Pay particular attention to the vaccinations that your Shiba receives.
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  • Shiba Inu puppies are cute little balls of fur that are also very feisty. Shibas have a mind of their own and this is apparent even from an early age. Shiba pups may be different colors but red is the most common color.
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  • Shiba Inus are sometimes abandoned or brought to shelters. There are many reasons why a Shiba may be unwanted. The most likely cause is that the owners got the Shiba without doing enough research about the breed beforehand.
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  • With shiba inu training you need to remember that the Shiba is a smart dog but also has a mind of its own. It often prefers to do things on its own terms rather than yours. This is why it's important to start training at an early age to establish leadership
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