The Akita Inu today, therefore, corresponds more to the archetype of the hunting dogs used at that time. Only after the end of World War II did Japanese dogs conquer the rest of the world. Because of its imposing appearance and suitability as a guard dog, the Akita quickly found ardent fans. In 1964 he was finally officially recognized as an independent breed by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI).
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