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Akitas are
perfectly capable of learning and performing demanding physical
tasks.
If patience
and fun is always the focus of your training, your Akita will
love the sport you choose for you both. But, if you are cross
and show displeasure, your Akita will shut down and refuse to
work.
Clickers can
be especially useful tools to mark the moment with approval.
When selecting
an Akita for companionship and/or dog sports, good temperament
is every bit as important as good structure.
Remember,
bad temperament, bad hips or bad health must be dealt with daily
for the lifetime of the Akita.
Please don't
ask a sweet dog with bad hips, elbows or patellas to attempt
a rigorous, physically demanding sport like agility.
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