Last edited by P-Chan; 02-13-2012 at 11:11 PM.
ok rana bro oi...d jd na akita for sure...pro ang imortante...naa kay iro nga mka lingaw dn naa sd ka mga pamilya nga natabangan (mga tao nga namaligya sa fuente...looy sd na cla oi) mayta sd lgi sa pamilya gpadong...d sa bisyo...mga bangis sd rba au na og nawng uban mga namaligya dha...
this is love bro...ako sd i go home early from work for my kids...it's been a while since a got new pups, now they're teenagers na hehehe it's true, when you learn to love them, the bond and attachment gets stronger and stronger...you dont mind na kung pila na imo nagasto kay happy ka para nila...treat him like ur own child ts, that's all there is but don't spoil them. be a pack leader, be a parent to him...
Last edited by brian joshua; 02-28-2012 at 02:11 PM.
guys, ayaw nalang mo palit2x dira..adopt nalang mo
bisaya mana boss. naa ko same color sauna ingnana bisaya. depende raman sad na sa pag train nimo mao ng mu bright imo iro. if love jud nimo ma feel mana nila. mao ng behave sad ba. mura nag tao. ok rana boss uy.
murag dli jd n xa Akita bro bisan pa motindog na iya dunggan,bt nice jd ang pup ai,limpyo kaau,and raising a dog is not all about their breed,love ur dog bro,take d responsibilities kay napalit na nmo xa,heheh
ok rana iro sa fuente oi.. nkapalit akong kuya didto, pirti mn ninduta. labina ang balhibo.. nindut pa lage siya sa pinalit namo sa akong auntie..to think nga pure to siya.
Hello.... Im pretty sure he's no Akita... the bad side kay patronizing puppy mills... but the brighter side since you already bought him/her.... for me it does not matter what breed your dog is... a pet is a pet. A pet is your friend during good and bad times. Ako, dli mu matter nko if maot nawong ako pet or dli jud high pedigree. It does not matter if he doesn't come from a champ line... love him nevertheless, and you'll see he'll do the same for you. That's all it takes. by the way, your dog is SUUUUUUUUUUUUUPPERRRR CUTE. lami kau gakson... ^_^
AKITA Dog Breed Information.
INTRODUCTION
The Akita is a Japanese breed and in his native country, the Akita has been declared a national treasure. An Akita in a home is believed to be a symbol of good health, prosperity and good fortune. Helen Keller brought the first Akita to the United States in 1937.
APPEARANCE
The Akita always makes a lasting first impression. Akitas are large, powerful dogs with substantial bone and musculature. The broad chest and neck serve as a solid base for the Akita's large head, the Akita's most distinguishing feature. The broad skull and the short muzzle form a blunt triangle when viewed from above. The massive head in combination with the small triangular shaped eyes and small erect ears give the Akita an intimidating, yet dignified, expression.
The Akita is a very balanced looking dog, being only slightly longer than it is tall. The tail is curled and carried over the back, which serves to balance with the dog's head. Typically the male Akita is substantially larger than the female. The males range in weight from about 100 to 130 pounds, while the females range from 70 to 100 pounds.
The double coat of the Akita has the appearance of the typical northern breeds. It is short to moderate in length, but very dense and consists of two layers. The undercoat is very soft and is the primary insulator, while the outer coat, or the guard hair, is slightly longer and coarser. The Akita is very well suited to the coldest of climates, and while it might not enjoy hot weather, its coat does lighten considerably in the warmer months to compensate for the heat.
CHARACTERISTICS
The personality of the Akita is very complex. While temperaments vary, most would agree that the Akita is very intelligent, extremely loyal, and can exhibit aggressive tendencies. The aggressive tendencies are almost exclusively towards other dogs of the same ***. Typically, Akitas are not aggressive towards people, but do have a very well developed guarding and protective instinct. Akitas also have a high and well developed prey drive. An Akita is not likely to shower affection on someone that is not a member of his family or a close friend that he sees frequently.
The loyalty and devotion displayed by an Akita is phenomenal. The typical pet Akita will follow you from room to room, yet has the uncanny ability not to be under foot. Your Akita lives his life as if his only purpose is to protect you and spend time with you.
Vote ko di na Akita pero pwede rasad ipanabi sa mga silingan para masuya =.)
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