Showing posts with label Akita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Akita. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Japanese Dogs: Akita, Shiba, and Other Breeds

Japanese Dogs: Akita, Shiba, and Other Breeds Review






Japanese Dogs: Akita, Shiba, and Other Breeds Overview


The first in-depth treatment of all the breeds of Japanese dog.

Finally, the first book to treat not just the Akita or the shiba but all breeds of Japanese dogs.

Japanese Dogs introduces the ten main breeds?the Akita, Shiba, Kishu, Shikoku, Kai, Hokkaido, Japanese Spitz, Japanese Terrier, Chin, and Tosa Fighting Dog. It shows each of these ten dogs in stunning color photographs and describes in detail each dog's distinctive physical characteristics, temperament, and behavior.

The book traces the history of the largest organization in Japan for preserving and protecting the breeds?known as Nippo?as well as the Nippo Standard for the Japanese Dog and the way that judging is conducted at Nippo shows. It traces the history of the dog in Japan, including the two times in the twentieth century when?due first to war and then a distemper epidemic?all the breeds were in imminent danger of extinction, and how they were brought back to their current numbers and level of popularity.

Japanese Dogs outlines the dogs' traditional use?still sometimes seen in the countryside?as partners in hunting wild animals such as boar and bear. It describes the close bond that was essential between hunter and hunting dog, and the way that this capacity for bonding has been bred into the dogs for generations, so that today too, as pets, they tend to be boundlessly loyal.

The book includes stories about well-known dogs like Hachiko, the Akita who waited outside a Tokyo train station every evening for his master's return for nearly ten years after the master had passed away, until the dog's own death; Hachiko is commemorated in a statue that stands outside that same station. Or Tama, the Shiba that saved her owner?a hunter in snowy, mountainous country?from being buried in snow not just once, but three times.

The book also describes an unusual breed, the Jomon Shiba?a contemporary dog that has been bred, on the basis of fossil remains, to resemble as closely as possible a long-extinct breed from Paleolithic times. Much more wolflike and regal-looking than the wildly popular Shiba, this dog has also gained many devoted fanciers, although it is completely unknown to most Japanese people.

In addition to thirty-two pages of color photos, Japanese Dogs is illustrated throughout with numerous black-and-white photos of other, lesser known breeds, scenes from dog shows, archaeological finds, and ukiyoe and other paintings Japanese Dogs is sure to be of interest to enthusiasts of any of the Japanese breeds, and to admirers of dogs everywhere.


- Heavily Illustrated Throughout
- 32 Pages of Color Photos
- A Wealth of Information on Japan's 10 Fascinating Dog Breeds


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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Raising a Happy Akita: A Simple, Practical Guide to Akita Care, Training, Nutrition, and Having the Happiest Akita in Town

The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Raising a Happy Akita: A Simple, Practical Guide to Akita Care, Training, Nutrition, and Having the Happiest Akita in Town Review






The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Raising a Happy Akita: A Simple, Practical Guide to Akita Care, Training, Nutrition, and Having the Happiest Akita in Town Overview


If you're interested in learning everything there is to know about how to raising happy, healthy akitas, then "The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Raising a Happy Akita" is exactly the book you're looking for.

In "The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Raising a Happy Akita", Jessica Williams takes you by the hand and leads you through everything you need to know, step by step, with absolutely nothing left out. All of the advice is simple and practical, and covers every aspect caring for and raising akitas, including...

- A full breakdown of the akita personality, so that you know exactly how to make your akita happy (and avoid driving it crazy!).
- Specific dietary guidelines (structured around the akita's natural biology and preferences) to ensure that your dog gets optimal nutrition.
- A step-by-step discussion of akita training, from housebreaking all the way up to following basic commands.
- Tips and advice on exercise, housing, and even traveling with your akita.

...and much more!

"The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Raising a Happy Akita" is written in plain, easy to understand English (you won't find any complicated technical jargon here), and covers every aspect of owning and raising akitas, so you can get started right away, no matter what your current level of experience may be.

So if you've always wanted your own akita, and are finally ready to get started on this rewarding journey, then "The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Raising a Happy Akita" will teach you how to have the happiest akita in town. Get your copy today!


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