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GomezAkita

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  1. Farewell my most treasured girl, your life was taken far too soon.

    You were the light, joy, love the world is a much bleaker place now you are no longer in it.

    Oct 2010 - Jan 2015

    Wait for me, one day I will be with you again and never again will we be parted.

  2. I take my Akita's to vote and have not had any issues at all (they are not small dogs at over 50kgs each).

    I have even been to some schools to do work where there was a resident dog.

    Most of the trouble is that the rules are inconsistent between locations and the type of people around I think.

  3. Our dog has been wary of the baby since he came home from hospital. We've kept them completely separate since he growled at the baby. They are all taken for walks together etc but never left alone or even in the same room usually. This morning he was walking through to go outside from a part of the house he isn't normally in as it is gated off.

    The attack was unprovoked. Our dog lunged at him and bit him more than once on the face in the time it took my husband to pull him away. It was bad enough to draw blood, narrowly missed his eye. Our child has never gotten in this dogs face and always smiles and coos when he sees any of our dogs.

    Our dog has been curling his lip up at the baby for months now. This would be the first time they've crossed paths as we keep them apart. I thought separation would be enough but I'm not sure I can ever trust my dog again after this.

    Firstly I think you should get confirmation from a canine behaviour expert, but IMHO this sounds like the dogs has his nose out of joint with the new family member. From the dogs perspective a new family member has come along and dislodged him from his place in the pack. Have you seen two puppies when one grabs the others nose and holds it until the first puppy submits in order to establish dominance? Could this be what happened?

  4. $15,000 per puppy two litters a year and never work again.

    Wonder why lots of people are not attempting this.

    Because I doubt many people actually have $15k to throw on a puppy.

    I don't know there are people that will pay more for a car than the median house price!

  5. I have two 50kgs+ double coated Akita's, so dog hair doesn't bother me much, yes when they are blowing coat it can and does form up into dog hair tumbleweeds.

    Simply fixed with some vacuuming, compared to other things they have done in the house hair is the least thing to worry about.

    Given the choice between a spotlessly clean house and one full of furry family love, I say bring on the hair and the paw prints and so on.

    I once got into bed and found a piece of dry dog food in there as I nestled down, no worries I thought put it on the night stand to take to the bin in the morning. Started to snuggle down again and found another piece slightly damp dog food 'queue look of horror' raced out of bed, spent the next hour and a half washing changing sheets and disposing of the huge puddle of dog vomit one of them had left me hidden under the bedding.

  6. The simple answer is my two are Akita's

    They are very friendly and affectionate and love getting pats from anyone, but when push comes to shove Akita's are natural fearless guardians.

    An intruder may get in, however they are likely to call the police themselves to get rescued from my two.

  7. I know this suggestion is not quite in line with your parameters for a puppy but you should consider an English Bulldog.

    They are very docile and tolerant, do not need a large area or big run everyday in fact a short to medium brisk walk is all.

    Very family friendly dogs although they do tend to be a little gassy :)

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