• A Bill for the suppression of the practice was introduced into the British House of Commons in 1802, but was defeated by 13 votes, and it was not till the year 1835 that it was finally put down by Act of Parliament, called the Cruelty to Animals Act 1835
  • The Bulldog shoulders should be muscular, very heavy, widespread and slant outward, giving stability and great power. The elbows should be low and stand well out and loose from the body. The forelegs should be short, very stout, straight and muscular
  • Bulldogs and Terriers were developed in the British Isles. Both breeds became increasingly popular around the start of the 16th century when hunting was a major form of entertainment.
  • The Bullmastiff typically has a powerful build, symmetrical, showing great strength, sound and active. A well socialised animal will be high spirited, alert and faithful.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Akita, Akita Dog and Akita Inu

Akita, Akita Dog, Akita Inu 





Akita or Akita Inu Origin and Characteristics. The Akita originates in Japan where he is considered to be "tender in heart and strong in strength." Originally the Akita's job was to hunt, guard, and herd. The Akita is a large, powerful dog with a decidedly sturdy appearance. Being only slightly longer than he is tall, the Akita's appearance is well balanced. The full, curled tail is proportionate with the large head. The Akita has small eyes and erect ears, giving the breed a very dignified expression.

AKITA IDEAL COMPANIONS 
The loyalty and devotion they display is well loved among Akita owners. Typically the Akita will follow you from room to room in your home, as if its only purpose in life is to protect you and keep you company. As for children in the home, the Akita will be as loyal toward them as any family member. In addition to their extreme loyalty, the Akita likes to keep very clean, and is easily housebroken. These two characteristics make them desirable to have in the home.


  
AKITA CARE REQUIREMENTS
The large size of the Akita can make him difficult to control, and therefore he is not a breed suitable for everyone. Being an intelligent breed, however, the Akita can easily become bored with training. He thrives when challenged and given a job to do. He has extreme strength and endurance and needs dedicated training to help him properly channel energy. A weekly brush should keep your Akita's coat in good condition.

AKITA EXTRA NEEDS
The Akita is happy to be an only dog, and can be aggressive toward other dogs not in his family group. Properly socialized, an Akita can learn to tolerate other animals, but will most likely try to keep his status as top dog at any cost.



Akita Story Legend Japanes Dog
  
AKITA Video


From the 1987 film Hachiko monogatari (a.k.a. Hachi-ko). Wonderful movie that tells the true story of an Akita's devotion to his master. Hollywood did a remake (called Hachiko: A Dog's Story) starring Richard Gere which has been released in Japan. I comes out in the U.S. on December 18, 2009.

I do not own the rights to Hachiko monogatari or to this song. This is a purely fan-made video, not for profit and with no rights implied.

About Hachikō on Wikimedia:
In 1924, Hachikō was brought to Tokyo by his owner, Hidesamuroh Ueno (上野英三郎), a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo. During his owner's life, Hachikō saw him off from the front door and greeted him at the end of the day at the nearby Shibuya Station. Even after Ueno's death in May 1925, Hachikō returned every day to the station to wait for him, and did so for the next 10 years.

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