In some countries or regions, for the sake of safety and protection of public safety, certain breeds of dogs are prohibited, including Akita. This is because the Akita dog is a large, strong breed with a very strong sense of territory and defensive instinct. Without proper socialization and training, they can pose a threat to humans and other animals. Akita dogs also have a higher tendency to attack, and may attack humans or other animals due to misunderstanding, fear, or uncertainty. Therefore, in some countries or regions, Akita dogs are listed as prohibited breeds. But in other regions, Akita dogs are considered loyal, brave and friendly family pets and can be properly socialized and trained to ensure they get along well with humans and other animals.
Aggressive
Akita dog is a fierce dog with a strong aggression tendency. Therefore, many cities, especially economically developed areas, explicitly stipulate that it is prohibited to raise Akita dogs. This kind of dog has sharp teeth and claws. Even when playing with humans normally, it may accidentally hurt people, and sometimes threaten others' safety.
Like food care
Akita dogs like food care. In their subconscious, food is greater than the sky, so they attach great importance to their own food. If an uninformed person teases Akita dogs even take their food while they are eating, then Akita dogs will use him as the target of attack because they misunderstand the intentions.
The territorial consciousness is very strong
The Akita dog has a very strong territorial consciousness. A Akita dog that has not received domestication training often attaches great importance to its territory, but the personality of this dog determines that they are not suitable for breeding as a guard dog. In addition, Akita dogs are also particularly protective of their calves. People who walk around within their care or tease their puppies may be attacked.