The appearance differences between Akita and Shiba Inu

May 02,2024
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The Akita Inu is a Japanese breed of dog. The ancestor of the Akita Inu is called a mountain hunting dog and is a large bear hound. In addition to assisting in bear hunting, it was also used to hunt deer and wild boar. During the Edo period, the Akita region in the northern part of Dewa Country was pacified by the Satake clan. Precisely because the appearance of Akita dogs is very similar to Chinese native dogs and Shiba Inu, it is inevitable that some people will buy Akita dogs that are not purebreds.

1. Appearance difference:

Let’s first compare the appearance of the Shiba Inu and the Akita Inu. The overall body shape of the Shiba Inu is smaller than that of the Akita Inu. Simply put, the Shiba Inu is like a smaller version of the Akita Inu. The Shiba Inu is medium in size, with thick muscles, well-developed limbs, and a small and flexible body. The standard weight of a male Shiba Inu is 39.5 kilograms. The puppies look very beautiful and large. The triangular ears on the top of the head are slightly tilted forward, and the eyes are slightly smaller and oval. The Akita dog looks huge and powerful. The standard weight of a male Akita dog is 66.7 kilograms. Its head is triangular, with small and round eyes. The ears are upright and in a straight line with the back of the neck. This is the characteristic of the Akita dog. One of the other characteristics is the large curled tail, which is symmetrical to the broad head.

2. Differences in limbs:

In fact, if we look closely, we will find that the limbs of Akita Inu and Shiba Inu are also different. Shiba Inu’s forelimbs are straight and the muscles of hind limbs are strong and tight. The Akita Inu's forelimbs are straight when viewed from the front, with strong and strong bones. The hind limbs have more muscles, and the more developed ones are the hind limbs. But if you look at the Akita dog's forelimbs from the side, they are not so straight.

3. The difference between feet:

After looking at the limbs, let’s look at the differences in their feet. First, let’s talk about the Shiba Inu. Its front feet are similar to our common cat’s feet. The toes are round and the pads are thick and compact. There will also be a pair of dewclaws on the front feet. The dewclaws of Japanese Akita dogs can be removed, but there are no such dewclaws on the back feet. The Akita Inu's front and rear feet are very similar to cat's feet, without dewclaws.

4. Differences in fur:

The Shiba Inu has a double layer of fur. The outer layer of fur is stiffer and straighter, and the inner layer of fur is softer and thicker. The fur on the face, ears and legs is short, and the fur on the tail is slightly longer and stands upright, like a brush. The Akita dog has two layers of fur. The lower hair is thicker, softer and denser than the upper hair. The upper hair is straight and harder. The hair on the head, limbs and ears is shorter. The hair on the shoulders and buttocks is shorter than that on other parts of the body. The hair is long, and the hair on the tail is longer and denser.

5. Differences in walking status:

The Shiba Inu is agile and walks lightly. The pads on its front feet determine its elasticity when walking. When trotting, the legs are brought together like the center of the body and the back remains stable. Akita dogs are strong and powerful when walking, with moderate steps, hind feet kept level, and forelimbs and hind limbs kept on a horizontal line.

6. Differences in coat color:

In fact, there are differences in the color of fur between Akita Inu and Shiba Inu. The fur color of Akita Inu is mainly divided into three types, namely red, white and tabby color. The Shiba Inu has only two colors of hair, red and black.

It will be more accurate to distinguish Qingdao Akita Inu and Shiba Inu based on these characteristics. Owners can follow this method when distinguishing Akita dogs. Although the similarity between them is very high, there are still ways to distinguish them. Especially the above aspects, if the owners have a very clear grasp, then the distinction will be very easy.

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