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Origin and Purpose: The
Akita's history dates back nearly 400 years and derives its name from the
prefecture of Akita in Northern Japan. In 1931 the breed was proclaimed a
natural monument by the Japanese Ministry of Education. The government more
recently took steps to preserve the breed which is now regarded as a National
Treasure.
Primarily, the Akita is a working dog. It was used for hunting bear, wild boar
and sled work; a companion and protector of children and home.
General Appearance:
Large, powerful, alert and much substance and heavy bone. The broad head,
forming a blunt triangle with deep muzzle. Small eyes and small erect ears
carried forward in line with the neck are characteristic of the breed. The large
curled tail, balancing the broad head, is also characteristic of the breed.
Temperament:
Alert, responsive, dignified, reserved with strangers. An Akita's nature is to
be intensely loyal to its master. The Akita barks infrequently and then only as
a warning signal. Fearless when challenged, often dominant over other dogs. The
Akita's demeanor suggests activity and agility.
Size:
Height at shoulders: 26 inches to 28 inches for dogs; 24 inches to 26 inches for
bitches. The male dogs length to height is approximately 10:9: females 11:9.
Coat and Colour:
Double coated; undercoat is soft and dense ‑ shorter than outer coat. Outer coat
is straight, harsh, slightly standing off body. Hair on head, legs and
ears is short. Length of hair at withers and rump approximately two inches;
except tail, where coat is longest and most profuse.
Any
colour, white, brindle or pinto. Colours well defined, markings well balanced.
Whites have no mask. Pintos have white background with large evenly placed
patches covering head and more than one‑third of body. Brindles with or without
mask. If the face has stripes rather than a black mask, they should be uniform.
Undercoat may be different colour from outer coat.
Head:
a) Skull
‑ Massive but in balance with body, tending to be flat on top with the rest of
the head forming a blunt triangle when viewed from top. Free from wrinkles when
at ease. Median fissure clearly visible and stop well defined. Cheeks moderately
developed.
b) Muzzle
‑ Broad, full: distance from nose to stop is the distance from stop to occiput
as two is to three.
c) Nose
‑ Broad and black ‑ liver nose permitted on white Akita only, but black
preferred.
d) Mouth
‑ Clean, powerful jaws. Tongue pink. Teeth strong with scissors bite ‑ but level
bite acceptable. No black spots on tongue. Lips black and heavy but not
pendulous.
e) Eyes
‑ Dark brown; small, deep set and triangular in shape. Eye rims black and tight.
f) Ears
‑ Ears of the Akita are characteristic of the breed. They are strongly erect and
small in relation to the size of the head. Ears are triangular, slightly rounded
at tip, wide at base, set wide on head, but not too low and carried slightly
forward over eyes in line with back of neck.
Neck:
The
neck is thick and muscular. Comparatively short, widening gradually towards
shoulders. A pronounced crest blends in with base of skull.
Forequarters:
a) Shoulders
‑ Strong and powerful with moderate layback.
b) Upper Arm
‑ Heavy‑boned and straight as viewed from front. Elbows turning neither in nor
out.
c) Lower Arm
‑ Heavy‑boned and straight as viewed from front. Dew claws optional.
d) Pasterns
‑ Angle of pastern 15 degrees from vertical.
e) Feet
‑ Thick, round and very tight with arched toes (cat feet) straight ahead, pads
thick.
Body:
a) Topline
‑ level back.
b) Chest
‑ is wide and deep; depth of chest is one‑half height of dog at shoulder. Ribs
well‑sprung, brisket well developed.
c) Loin
‑ Firmly muscled and moderate tuckup.
d) Abdomen
‑ is drawn up and tucked up.
e) Croup
‑ is slightly rounded.
Hindquarters:
a) Hip bone
‑ width, muscular development and bone comparable to front.
b) Upper thigh
‑ well developed and powerful, stifle moderately angled.
c)
Lower thigh
‑ should be comparable to forequarters, dew claws optional.
d) Hocks
‑ strong hocks, less angular than many breeds (146‑160) turning neither in nor
out.
e) Feet
‑ same as front.
Tail:
Large and full, set high and carried over back or against flank in a
three‑quarter, full or double curl, always dipping to or below level of back. On
a three‑quarter curl, tip drop well down flank. Root thick and strong. Tail
reaches hock when let down. Hair coarse, straight and full, with no appearance
of a plume.
Gait:
Brisk and powerful. Vigorous. Back remains firm and level. Rear legs move in
line with front legs.
Faults:
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Over
refinement in males
Coarseness in bitches
Lack of
chest
Elbows
in or out
Light
bone, rangy body
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Straight hocks
Excessive dewlap
Indication of ruff or feathering
Round
or light eye
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The foregoing description is that of the ideal Akita. Any deviation from the
above‑described dog must be penalized to the extent of the deviation, keeping in
mind the original purpose of the breed.
Note:A
male animal must have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the
scrotum.
Disqualifications:
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Monorchids or cryptorchids
Viciousness, instability
Excessively over/undershot
Uncurled or sickle tail
Albinos; Butterfly nose
Drop or broken ears
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Entropion or ectropion
Long coats
Males under twenty‑five (25) inches
Bitches under twenty‑three (23) inches
Altering of coat or general appearance by scissoring or clipping |
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