Akita Shepherd:Akita Inu and German Shepherd Mix
Facts & Origin
Akita Inu and German Shepherd Mix - a hybrid breed.
This Akita Inu and German Shepherd mix is the perfect combination of loyalty and affection. With the Akita Inu's natural protective instinct and the German Shepherd's trainability, this mix is perfect for families with young children.
What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?
The Akita Inu German Shepherd mix is a large dog with a muscular build. The average weight of this breed is 30 kg. The height at the withers is 70 cm. This dog has a dense coat that is usually black and brown in color. The Akita-Inu Sheepdog mix is a very strong dog with a strong jaw. This breed is known for its loyalty and courage.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | Japan - Germany |
Life expectancy | 9 - 15 years |
Care requirements | high-maintenance - low-maintenance |
Activity level | average to high |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Possible character traits of Akita Inu and German Shepherd Mix - Such is probably his nature.
When it comes to mixed breed dogs, the Akita Inu and German Shepherd are two of the most popular. But what about the offspring of these two breeds? These furry little bundles of joy are some of the most loyal and protective dogs imaginable.
The Akita Shepherd is a very loyal and protective dog. They are very affectionate with their family and friends, but can be standoffish with strangers. They are an intelligent breed that is easy to train. They need firm, consistent leadership and plenty of exercise. This mix is not suitable for novice dog owners.
The Akita-Inu-German Shepherd mix can live in an apartment if they get enough exercise. Indoors, they are relatively inactive and need at least an hour of vigorous exercise daily. A fenced yard is ideal. They do well in cold weather, but prefer moderate temperatures.
The mixed breed sheds moderately and requires weekly brushing to remove dead hair. They are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, so regular checkups with the veterinarian are a must. They also tend to shed heavily in the spring and fall.
The Akita-Inu Sheepdog mix makes an excellent watchdog. They are very loyal and protective of their family and home. They are not suitable for novice dogs or people with small children. With proper training and socialization, this mix can be a great addition to any family.
Character
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Health and breeding information
What diseases can occur in Akita Inu and German Shepherd mix.
The Akita Inu German Shepherd mix is a cross between the Akita Inu and the German Shepherd. This mix is not a purebred dog and is not recognized by the American Kennel Club. The Akita Inu-German Shepherd mix is a large dog that can weigh up to 100 pounds. They are a very active breed and need lots of exercise. This mix is not recommended for first time dog owners.
The Akita-Inu German Shepherd mix can be prone to some health problems. Health problems that can occur with this mix include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, cancer, and allergies. This mix can also be prone to aggressive behavior. It is important to socialize and train your Akita-Inu Sheepdog mix early to avoid any type of aggression.
What does this mixed breed look like?
The Akita Inu German Shepherd mix is a medium to large dog with a dense, double coat. The top coat is smooth and dense, while the undercoat is soft and dense. The coat is denser on the neck and chest, and the hair is longest on the back of the legs. The Akita Inu German Shepherd Mix breed typically has a black mask and black markings on the face, ears and legs. The coat may also have some white markings. They are well-proportioned dogs with a strong, muscular build. The head is wedge shaped with a medium length muzzle. The ears are medium sized and erect. The eyes are almond shaped and dark brown in color. The teeth should meet in a scissor bite. The tail is thick and bushy and carried over the back.
Fur length | medium - long |
Fur | - flat coated |
Ear shape | Standing Ears |
Tail | rolled up - fanned out |
Anatomy | muscular, rugged, massive, strong, massive, strong |
Size ♀ | 55 - 66 cm |
Weight ♀ | 22 - 45 kg |
Size ♂ | 60 - 71 cm |
Weight ♂ | 30 - 59 kg |
Suitable For | - |
Known Diseases
Arthrosis
Osteoarthritis is one of the most common diseases in dogs. Dogs have an innate, strong urge to move
Hip dysplasia (HD)
The hip dysplasia or hip joint dysplasia of the dog (HD) is a maldevelopment of the hip joint.
congenital vestibular syndrome
hereditary disease of the inner ear
Hypothyroidism
Most often, dogs get sick in middle age. Causes of hypothyroidism. Several causes of hypothyroidism are known.
Sebadenitis
Sebadenitis is a disease in dogs and cats in which the sebaceous glands of the skin are irreversibly destroyed by an inflammatory reaction.
Spondylosis
pathological changes in the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs
FAQ
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The name of this dog breed from Akita Inu and German Shepherd is called Akita Shepherd.
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Akita Inus and German Shepherds are both large, muscular breeds, so their puppies are likely to inherit these traits. Akitas have a dense, double coat that can be any color, including white, brindle, and black. German Shepherds are mostly black and tan, but can also be liver or sable.
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Akita Inus and German Shepherds are both large breeds, so their offspring can range from medium to large.
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Yes, both Akita Inus and German Shepherds have dense, double coats that shed seasonally.
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Yes, both Akita Inus and German Shepherds are loving and protective of their families, including children.
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