Akita Breed Standard
Working Group
General Appearance
Large, powerful, alert, with much substance
and heavy bone. The broad head, forming a blunt triangle, with deep
muzzle, small eyes and erect ears carried forward in line with back of
neck, is characteristic of the breed. The large, curled tail, balancing
the broad head, is also characteristic of the breed.
Head
Massive but in balance with body; free of wrinkle
when at ease. Skull flat between ears and broad; jaws square and
powerful with minimal dewlap. Head forms a blunt triangle when viewed
from above. Fault--Narrow or snipy head. Muzzle--Broad and full. Distance from nose to stop is to distance from stop to occiput as 2 is to 3. Stop--Well defined, but not too abrupt. A shallow furrow extends well up forehead. Nose--Broad and black. Liver permitted on white Akitas, but black always preferred.
Disqualification--Butterfly nose or total lack of pigmentation on nose.
Ears--The
ears of the Akita are characteristic of the breed. They are strongly
erect and small in relation to rest of head. If ear is folded forward
for measuring length, tip will touch upper eye rim. Ears are
triangular, slightly rounded at tip, wide at base, set wide on head but
not too low, and carried slightly forward over eyes in line with back
of neck.
Disqualification--Drop or broken ears.
Eyes--Dark brown, small, deep-set and triangular in shape. Eye rims black and tight.
Lips and Tongue--Lips black and not pendulous; tongue pink. Teeth--Strong with scissors bite preferred, but level bite acceptable.
Disqualification--Noticeably undershot or overshot.
Neck and Body
Neck--Thick and muscular; comparatively
short, widening gradually toward shoulders. A pronounced crest blends
in with base of skull. Body--Longer than high, as 10 is to 9 in
males; 11 to 9 in bitches. Chest wide and deep; depth of chest is
one-half height of dog at shoulder. Ribs well sprung, brisket well
developed. Level back with firmly-muscled loin and moderate tuck-up.
Skin pliant but not loose. Serious Faults--Light bone, rangy body.
Tail
Large and full, set high and carried over back or
against flank in a three-quarter, full, or double curl, always dipping
to or below level of back. On a three-quarter curl, tip drops well down
flank. Root large and strong. Tail bone reaches hock when let down.
Hair coarse, straight and full, with no appearance of a plume.
Disqualification--Sickle or uncurled tail.
Forequarters and Hindquarters
Forequarters--Shoulders
strong and powerful with moderate layback. Forelegs heavy-boned and
straight as viewed from front. Angle of pastern 15 degrees forward from
vertical. Faults--Elbows in or out, loose shoulders.
Hindquarters--Width,
muscular development and bone comparable to forequarters. Upper thighs
well developed. Stifle moderately bent and hocks well let down, turning
neither in nor out. Dewclaws--On front legs generally not removed; dewclaws on hind legs generally removed.
Feet--Cat feet, well knuckled up with thick pads. Feet straight ahead.
Coat
Double-coated. Undercoat thick, soft, dense and
shorter than outer coat. Outer coat straight, harsh and standing
somewhat off body. Hair on head, legs and ears short. Length of hair at
withers and rump approximately two inches, which is slightly longer
than on rest of body, except tail, where coat is longest and most
profuse. Fault--Any indication of ruff or feathering.
Color
Any color including white; brindle; or pinto.
Colors are brilliant and clear and markings are well balanced, with or
without mask or blaze. White Akitas have no mask. Pinto has a white
background with large, evenly placed patches covering head and more
than one-third of body. Undercoat may be a different color from outer
coat.
Gait
Brisk and powerful with strides of moderate length. Back remains strong, firm and level. Rear legs move in line with front legs.
Size
Males 26 to 28 inches at the withers; bitches 24 to 26 inches. Disqualification--dogs under 25 inches; bitches under 23 inches.
Temperament
Alert and responsive, dignified and courageous. Aggressive toward other dogs.
Disqualifications
Butterfly nose or total lack of pigmentation on nose.
Drop or broken ears.
Noticeably undershot or overshot.
Sickle or uncurled tail.
Dogs under 25 inches; bitches under 23 inches.
Approved December 12, 1972