5 STAR AKITA LITTER ONLY 3 MALES REMAINING
Akita Litter of Puppies For Sale in COLUMBUS, OH, USA
Litter for Sale
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Price:
$2,500
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
11 Weeks Old
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Size at Maturity:
Large
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Show Potential:
Yes
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Champion Bloodlines:
Yes
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Champion Sired:
Yes
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Availability Date:
02/22/2026
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Shipping Area:
Nationwide
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Payment Method:
Money Order/Cashier's Check, Paypal, Cash
Description
December 6, 2025 I was blessed with six beautiful and healthy American Akita puppies. 4 males and 2 females. These puppies were 11 weeks old yesterday Feb 21st and all over 30lbs. They are going to be big like their father Ch. Namika's Roman Gladiator. They have nice heads, straight topline, good bone & structure.. The dogs are friendly, happy, curious, and paper trained though they are spending most of the time outside these days. They are up to date on shots and worming. We have been exposing them to new sounds, environments, to children and adults.. lol over the last 3 weeks they have been introduced to snow and ice, and most recently MUD..hahaha.
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CREATE A WANTED ADOwner Information
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Owner name
chris
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Location:
COLUMBUS, Ohio, 43203 USAUSA
Parents info
Breed overview
Akita
A.K.A.: Akita Inu, Japanese Akita, Great Japanese Dog, American Akita, Akita Ken, Akita dog, Matagi Inu, Odate-inu, Odate dog
Overview:
The Akita is a majestic and powerful breed originating from the mountainous regions of Japan, initially bred for hunting large game like bears and wild boar. Physically, they are easily recognizable by their substantial size, typically weighing between 70-130 pounds, and their dense double coat, which comes in various colors including red, fawn, sesame, white, and brindle. They possess a distinctive curled tail and a broad, triangular head with small, erect ears. In terms of temperament, Akitas are known for being loyal, courageous, and often described as "cat-like" in their independence and fastidiousness. While deeply devoted to their families, they can be reserved and even wary of strangers, requiring early socialization to ensure a well-adjusted adult. Due to their strong prey drive and independent nature, they are generally not recommended for first-time dog owners and thrive with experienced handlers. They can be good family dogs for those who understand their need for personal space and consistent training, but their size and sometimes aloof nature make them less suitable for apartment living without significant daily exercise. Health-wise, the breed can be prone to conditions such as hip and elbow dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, and autoimmune disorders like Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome.
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