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I would like to thank Barbara Bouyet (authour of Akita Treasure Of Japan Vol II) for providing pictures of her beautiful girl Mandy. Please look below to see yet more photos of a truly lovely long-coated Akita. Most people who had the pleasure of knowing Mandy would have described her as very beautiful Akita and the most adorable puppy. I would like to thank all those who have provided
pictures to make this page a true success! Without them this page could
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Longcoat
Akitas have a reputation for having excellent temperments, they are known
for being more laid back than a short coat Akita. Unfortunatley their
beauty is not highly looked upon in the ring. A longcoat Akita is know
to be a fault within the ring, therefore is not to be bred from and are
usually found in loving homes on a pet basis only. You will find the texture
of a longcoat Akita, often softer and silkier than a shortcoat. Compared
to many medium to longcoat breed, Akitas are a pleasue to groom. Their
resilient, odorless coats require no special trimming, and an occasional,
but regular, brushing is all that is necessary to keep them naturally
beautiful. Long-coated Akitas need regular brushing to keep mats at a
minimum. Mats tend to form in the soft fur around the ears. If you like,
you can trim off some long-coated areas during summer months. This makes
grooming easier. Although not welcome in the Showring a Longcoat
Akita makes a wonderful companion for any home. Not only are they the
most beautiful things you have ever seen but their temperaments are a
bonus. Many who have owned a Longcoat would never own anything but a longcoat! |
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Please note that these
above images were kindly shared by the respective owners and should not
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