Akita

Working Group

Height: 26-28 / 24-26 in

Weight: 100-130 / 70-100 lbs

Life Span: 10-14 years

DocileAlertResponsiveDignified

Anatolian Shepherd Dog

Working Group

Height: 29 / 27 in

Weight: 110-150 / 80-120 lbs

Life Span: 11-13 years

SteadyBoldIndependentConfident
Akita
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
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Physical Traits

90% similar
Breed Group
Working
Working
Size Category
Giant
Giant
Height (in)
26-2824-26
2927
Weight (lbs)
100-13070-100
110-15080-120
Life Span
10-14
11-13

Personality & Temperament

Akita

DocileAlertResponsiveDignifiedComposedFriendlyReceptiveFaithfulCourageous

"The Akita is a dignified, courageous, and profoundly loyal breed with a strong independent streak. While deeply devoted to their family, they can be aloof with strangers and exhibit a protective, watchful nature. Their dignified demeanor and stout heart make them excellent guardians, though their stubbornness and strong prey drive require early, consistent training and socialization."

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Owners may face challenges with the Akita's strong-willed and stubborn nature, requiring patient and persistent training, as well as potential aggression toward other dogs, necessitating careful supervision in multi-dog households.

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This breed is best suited for a confident, experienced owner or family who can provide firm, consistent leadership, ample space, and early socialization to manage their protective instincts and independence.

Anatolian Shepherd Dog

SteadyBoldIndependentConfidentIntelligentProud

"The Anatolian Shepherd Dog is a reserved, independent, and fiercely loyal breed with a strong protective nature. They are naturally aloof with strangers and exhibit a calm yet vigilant demeanor, making them excellent guardians but requiring a confident and experienced handler for training and socialization."

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Owners may face challenges with stubbornness during training and the need for early socialization to ensure the dog is comfortable with strangers and other animals.

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This breed is best suited for experienced owners or families living on a farm or ranch who can provide space, structure, and a firm hand in training.

Purpose & Suitability

Purpose
Hunting (big game such as wild boar, deer, and Yezo bear), guardian, and companion dog
Livestock guardian
Best Suited For
Experienced dog owners, active families with space, or individuals who can provide consistent training and socialization; adaptable to small homes if exercised adequately
Rural or ranch living with ample outdoor space
Training Difficulty
Hard
Hard
Care Difficulty
Moderate
Moderate

Coat & Appearance

🧵 Coat Type
Double
Smooth
📏 Coat Length
Medium
Short
🎨 Colors
BlackFawnRedWhiteBrown BrindleRed, Black OverlaySilver, Black OverlayBrown, Black OverlayFawn, Black OverlayRed BrindleSilver BrindleBlack, Red UndercoatBlack, Fawn UndercoatBlack BrindleFawn BrindleBlack, Brown UndercoatBlack, Silver UndercoatWhite, Red ShadingBrownSilver
FawnBlue FawnGray FawnRed FawnLiverWhiteBiscuit & WhiteBrindle
✨ Markings
Black Mask, White MarkingsBlk & White Mask White MkngsPinto, Black & White MaskBlack MaskWhite MaskPinto, Black MaskWhite Mask, White MarkingsPintoWhite Markings
Black MaskBrown MaskDutch MarkingsPintoPinto, Black MaskSilver Mask

Care & Health

Akita

Care

Grooming
  • Akita grooming requires minimal effort but focuses on coat and hygiene maintenance
  • Brush their thick double coat at least once a week to keep it looking its best
  • Expect heavy shedding twice a year ("blowing") and increase brushing frequency during these periods to reduce loose fur
  • Trim nails regularly to prevent pain or mobility issues
  • Brush teeth often to maintain dental health
  • Their clean nature means little "doggy odor," so odor control is rarely needed.
Exercise
  • Akita exercise needs: generally moderate but not highly active
  • daily jog or brisk walk meets most needs
  • enjoys energetic play sessions
  • thrives with sufficient daily exercise even in small homes
  • bred for endurance in harsh conditions but adapt well to indoor living
  • large size (often over 100 lbs) doesn’t require excessive space if exercise needs are met
Training
  • Akita training requires early, consistent guidance due to their intelligence and independent nature
  • Start training from puppyhood to manage their powerful size and strong instincts
  • Prioritize extensive socialization to prevent guarding behaviors toward strangers
  • Never allow off-lead exercise in unsecured areas because of their strong prey drive
  • Exercise extreme caution in dog interactions, as aggression toward same-sex dogs is common
  • Their headstrong personality demands firm, patient leadership.
Nutrition
  • Akita nutrition: feed high-quality dog food (commercial or vet-approved homemade) suited to age (puppy, adult, or senior)
  • Akitas over 7 years old may benefit from a 'light' or lower-calorie diet to reduce kidney disease risk
  • monitor calorie intake and weight to prevent obesity, as some Akitas are prone to gaining weight
  • use treats for training but limit amounts to avoid excess weight gain
  • ensure clean, fresh water is always available
  • feed Akitas in a separate, secure location to prevent food possessiveness around other animals or children

Health

Akitas are prone to bloat, a critical stomach-twisting condition requiring immediate veterinary care. Owners must watch for warning signs to prevent this life-threatening issue. Responsible breeders screen for genetic health risks, including hip dysplasia, eye disorders, and thyroid problems, ensuring puppies inherit sound structure and longevity.

Recommended Tests:

Hip EvaluationOphthalmologist EvaluationThyroid Evaluation

Anatolian Shepherd Dog

Care

Grooming
Exercise
Training
Nutrition

Health

Recommended Tests:

Hip EvaluationElbow Evaluation

Trait Comparison

68% similar
💡 Compare their traits above to see differences
Affectionate With Family
Affectionate With Family for Akita: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Affectionate With Family for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 1 out of 5 (Reserved)
Akita
Good With Young Children
Good With Young Children for Akita: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Good With Young Children for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced
Good With Other Dogs
Good With Other Dogs for Akita: 1 out of 5 (Prefers Solo)
Good With Other Dogs for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Shedding Level
Shedding Level for Akita: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Shedding Level for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced
Coat Grooming Frequency
Coat Grooming Frequency for Akita: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Coat Grooming Frequency for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 2 out of 5 (Moderate)
Akita
Drooling Level
Drooling Level for Akita: 1 out of 5 (Rarely Drools)
Drooling Level for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 1 out of 5 (Rarely Drools)
🐾 Balanced
Openness To Strangers
Openness To Strangers for Akita: 2 out of 5 (Moderate)
Openness To Strangers for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 1 out of 5 (Cautious)
Akita
Playfulness Level
Playfulness Level for Akita: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Playfulness Level for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced
Watchdog/Protective Nature
Watchdog/Protective Nature for Akita: 5 out of 5 (Highly Protective)
Watchdog/Protective Nature for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 5 out of 5 (Highly Protective)
🐾 Balanced
Adaptability Level
Adaptability Level for Akita: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Adaptability Level for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced
Trainability Level
Trainability Level for Akita: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Trainability Level for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 2 out of 5 (Moderate)
Akita
Energy Level
Energy Level for Akita: 4 out of 5 (Moderate)
Energy Level for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Akita
Barking Level
Barking Level for Akita: 2 out of 5 (Moderate)
Barking Level for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Mental Stimulation Needs
Mental Stimulation Needs for Akita: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Mental Stimulation Needs for Anatolian Shepherd Dog: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced

Note: Scores reflect typical breed tendencies. Individual dogs may vary based on training, environment, and genetics.

Note: Some traits may be unavailable for certain breeds due to limited or inconsistent data from recognized sources.

Common Questions

Answers to popular questions about Akita and Anatolian Shepherd Dog.

Both breeds can be good family pets with proper socialization, though they may not be as naturally patient as some other breeds.
Both breeds have average trainability. They can learn well with consistent positive reinforcement but may have moments of stubbornness.
Yes, both breeds have a similar shedding level (3/5).
Both breeds can be suitable for first-time owners, depending on your lifestyle and dedication to training and care.

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Akita vs Anatolian Shepherd Dog: Size, Temperament & Care Comparison