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Whether you’re searching for an active hunting dog, a vigilant guard dog or a loyal family companion, finding the right fit for your lifestyle is the first step to a lasting bond.

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Understanding Dog Separation Anxiety: Signs and Solutions

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What Are the Signs And Causes Of Diarrhea In Dogs

What is dog diarrhea, exactly? Discover the signs, causes and potential treatment options depending on your dog's diagnosis.

'Made in the USA' Dog Food: What You Need to Know

Do you know where your dog food of choice comes from? Is it truly Made in the USA? Learn about, label products as Made in the USA.

10 Small Dog Breeds That Don't Shed

Explore some of the many small dog breeds that don't shed, why they can be better for people with allergies, and which breeds could fit your lifestyle.

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Adopting a dog can be overwhelming if you simply don't know where to begin. Learn about ten things you should do to ensure a smooth, and fun, transition.

25 Dog-Friendly Hiking Trails & Tips for Hiking With Your Dog

Discover twenty-five dog-friendly hiking trails across the United States, and helpful tips for safe & fun hiking with dogs no matter where you two end up.

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Akitas can be loyal family dogs, but they're best in homes without small children or multiple dogs unless well-socialized and trained early.

Akitas need at least 60 minutes every day of walking or playing. Moderate intensity exercise helps meet their energy needs, keeps them fit and trim and provides mental stimulation.

Akitas can be aggressive toward same-sex dogs. Controlled introductions and socialization are critical. Akitas typically do better in homes where they are the only dog.

Akitas need at least 60 minutes every day of walking or playing. Moderate intensity exercise helps meet their energy needs, keeps them fit and trim and provides mental stimulation.

Some Akitas can be predisposed to health problems, such as autoimmune conditions, joint disorders, eye issues and bloat. Regular vet check-ups are essential. To minimize risk, only adopt Akita puppies from reputable shelters or rescues with certified veterinarians on staff to screen for potential health issues.

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