Are Akita dogs easy to keep? How to Raise an Akita Inu

The Akita Inu is one of the most popular pet dogs in Japan. It is a national protected animal in Japan and has important historical significance. In life, the Akita dog is gentle and brave, loyal and friendly to the owner, and it is very easy to raise related issues.

In feeding, we should first understand the relevant living habits of dogs and then carry out targeted feeding. For example, Akita dogs are good at hunting. They like to walk, run, and jump, so in life, you should guide your dog to do related sports and take it out to breathe fresh air so it can grow up healthily.

In addition, in order to raise Akita dogs, you must also pay attention to maintaining environmental hygiene. We know that Akita dogs are prone to filariasis. Therefore, during the breeding process, the environment should be cleaned in time, and the dog sleeping pad should be replaced regularly. , The kennel should also be sterilized and disinfected in time. At the same time, it is necessary to train the Akita dog to develop good living habits, not lie around at will, prevent the infection of various diseases, and ensure the health of the Akita dog.

During the breeding process, parents should properly guide and train Akita dogs to develop good living habits. For example, let it eat in a fixed place, sleep, defecate, feed regularly and quantitatively every day, etc. In addition, when going out, parents should pull on the leash to prevent the Akita dog from fear and anger due to environmental, sound, other stimuli, and other dangerous situations.

In terms of health, after the Akita dog is successfully weaned, parents should vaccinate the dog in time, brush its hair every day, brush its teeth 3-4 times a week, and regularly in vivo and in vitro. Deworming, regular physical examinations, and timely trimming of Akita dog’s hair and nails. It should be noted that although Akita dogs do not need to take frequent baths, regular and timely cleaning is also very necessary. Parents should bathe and clean Akita dogs in time on the premise of protecting the health of their fur.

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