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Akitas are known for their strong independence, often leading them to make their own decisions, which can be challenging for owners.
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Akitas have a strong prey drive, making them excellent hunters but sometimes problematic with smaller pets.
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Their stubborn nature can make training difficult, requiring patience and consistency from owners.
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Akitas are highly protective, often wary of strangers, which can lead to territorial behavior.
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Aggression towards other dogs is common, necessitating early socialization and proper training.
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They have high energy levels and need regular exercise to prevent destructive behavior.
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Akitas can exhibit dominance, challenging authority, and requiring a firm and confident owner.
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They are vocal dogs, often barking or "talking" to communicate their needs or alert their owners.
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