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Akita vs Shiloh Shepherd

Akita vs Shiloh Shepherd

Akita dog headshot tongue out smiling face light brown and white blurred green background
Akita

Intelligent, Loyal, Fearless

Gray and tan fluffy Shiloh Shepherd with erect ears pants outdoors with tongue out
Shiloh Shepherd

Intelligent, Loyal, Playful

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Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Basic Information

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 5,700

Basic

₹ 8,550

Premium

Life Expectancy

10 - 12 years

Size

Large

Group

Working

Suitable Climate

10º - 25º celsius

Ideal Space

House with backyard

Exercise Required

60 - 120 minutes a day

Shedding Level

High Shedding

Cost to buy

₹ 30,000 - ₹ 1,50,000

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 5,700

Basic

₹ 8,550

Premium

Life Expectancy

10 - 14 years

Size

Large

Group

Herding

Suitable Climate

-10º - 25º celsius

Ideal Space

House with Farm Area

Exercise Required

60 - 90 minutes a day

Shedding Level

Moderate Shedding

Cost to buy

₹ 60,000 - ₹ 1,00,000

Overall Summary

Pros

  • Alert and excellent watchdogs.

  • Loyal to their families.

  • Stunning and regal appearance.

Cons

  • Reserved with strangers.

  • Requires regular exercise.

  • Aggressive towards other dogs.

Pros

  • Striking appearance.

  • Highly intelligent and trainable.

  • Loyal and protective.

Cons

  • Require large space.

  • Regular grooming needs.

  • Require proper socialization.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the temperament of an Akita?

Akitas are loyal, courageous and dignified in personality. They form bonds with their families and can be loving, but are cagey around strangers. They also have a naturally protective nature, and it makes them good watchdogs. But Akitas are independent thinkers, so early socialization, as well as firm, consistent training, is necessary. Playful and goofy with their loved ones but are generally indifferent to other animals or small children who don’t respect boundaries.

How much grooming do Akitas need?

Akitas have a thick double coat that needs to be groomed regularly. They shed year-round with heavy shedding twice a year with seasonal coat changes. Brushing 2-3 times a week is usually enough, but brushing daily is advised during shedding seasons. Like cats, Akitas self-groom, but they still do need occasional baths and nail trims to stay clean and healthy.

What are the common health concerns for Akitas?

Akitas are at risk for hip dysplasia, eye problems and thyroid disorders. Other concerns include autoimmune diseases, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and bloat. Genetic screening from reputable breeders and regular vet checkups can help reduce these problems.

How much exercise does an Akita need?

Akitas are active, requiring moderate to high levels of exercise. They require at least two hours of physical activity a day, which may be as simple as long walks, jogging, or mental stimulation like training. Indoors they remain calm, yet have high stamina and enjoy engaging in outdoor activities.