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Before you meet our bear-headed Akita Inu puppies, ask yourself: is this the right breed for you?

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Best for: owners with experience handling dominant, self-willed breeds who are home enough to build a close, consistent daily bond.

Think carefully if: you already share your home with a same-sex dog, or you are a first-time owner who has not yet handled a breed that quietly but persistently tests where the boundaries are.


Ideal home: a house with a securely fenced garden, an active owner ready for one hour of structured exercise daily, and a family that is genuinely present — long hours alone do not suit this breed.

Note on children: devoted and protective with the children it has grown up alongside; always supervise with very young toddlers given the breed’s size and its habit of setting its own limits.

Read our Akita Inu breed guide for detailed temperament, exercise and health information.

Our Akita Inu puppies are health checked, carefully raised, and come from trusted breeders selected to meet the demanding standards EuroPuppy has upheld for over 25 years.

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      Find your perfect Akita and you’ll be welcoming an incredible character into your home. As always, it’s important to only consider puppies from experienced and professional breeders, that you can trust have raised them well. This is a breed where you want a bloodline that is healthy, and has the right even tempered nature, neither timid or aggressive.

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        About Akita Inu Breed

        The Akita Inu takes its name from Akita Prefecture in northern Japan, where it was developed over centuries in the rugged Tōhoku mountains. Its ancestors — the Matagi Inu — were fearless hunting dogs used to track, corner, and hold large and dangerous game, including black bears, wild boar, and deer, in deep snow.

        During Japan’s feudal period, the Japanese Akita became a treasured possession of the samurai class, selectively bred for greater size, strength, and guarding instinct. Ownership was restricted to the nobility and warrior class alone. In 1931, Japan officially declared the breed a national natural monument — a status that reflects the profound cultural reverence the Japanese hold for this dog.

        Today, the Great Japanese Dog thrives as a loyal family guardian and devoted companion. While no longer needed for hunting or warfare, it carries every ounce of its natural alertness and protectiveness into the home. This breed is best suited to experienced, confident owners who provide calm, consistent leadership — and a household that treats it as a true family member.

        The Akita Inu is the largest of Japan’s native Spitz breeds — powerful, well-proportioned, and built for mountain terrain. The broad, bear-like head, flat skull, strong short muzzle, and thick forward-inclined ears create a proud, alert expression. Males stand 64–70 cm at the shoulder, and a tightly curled tail carried over the back is the breed’s unmistakable silhouette.