Blue Collar Male (Bluey), a male Japanese Akita for sale in Palmdale, CA – Photo 1 of 10
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Blue Collar Male (Bluey)

Male, Born on 12/05/25 - 12 weeks
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About Blue Collar Male (Bluey)

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12‑Week‑Old Purebred Male Japanese Akita — White, Champion Bloodline We’ve raised Japanese Akitas for 5 generations in our family. We’re not commercial breeders — just a loving Akita home looking for the right family for this sweet boy. He’s affectionate, playful, active, and ready to bond. A wonderful companion for a home that understands and appreciates the dignity and loyalty of the Akita breed. He comes: - Crate/kennel trained for sleep and meals - With ongoing house‑training - Up to date on immunizations & deworming - Microchipped - With a 72‑hour return guarantee — If you take him home and realize it’s not the right fit, our contract allows a safe, stress‑free return within that window. We know decisions can shift once you’re home, and our priority is making sure he finds his true forever family. We’re looking for a committed home that will give him the same love, respect, and care we’ve poured into our Akitas for decades. If you’re ready for a loyal, dignified, and loving companion, he may be the perfect match. Call/Text Nathan- 424-772-0411
Coat Colors:
White
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Champion blood
Health guarantee
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Nathan Yuki Akitas
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Japanese Akita
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What's it like owning a Japanese Akita?
Although smaller in size and possessing less variation in color, Japanese Akitas are smart, strong, and protective like their so-called “American” relatives. These noble dogs play an important role as police partners, guard dogs, and bear hunters in their native Japan. Japanese Akitas love their family deeply but can show aggression toward those they don’t know. You will always know how they’re feeling, though, by their goofy grumbles! Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-75 pounds and stand 22-28 inches tall.
Will a Japanese Akita get along with my other pets?
Japanese Akitas are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Like most dogs, the more exercise they get, the more well-behaved they become. These dogs can adapt to a smaller indoor setting, but they appreciate space to play. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Japanese Akitas couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Japanese Akitas were working dogs for hundreds of years. So, these smart dogs like to be kept mentally and physically fit. They also love being with their families, so activities you can do together will make them happy. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Japanese Akita need?
Japanese Akitas are smaller in size than their “American” cousins and lack the black face mask, but their coat type and care needs are similar to their relatives. The thickness of their coat changes seasonally, and that fur has to go somewhere. Regular brushing of their coarse, dense coat will help reduce excessive shedding. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Are Japanese Akitas a good fit for apartment living?
Japanese Akitas are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. The happiest Japanese Akitas have a fenced-in yard to run around in. These dogs can adapt to a smaller indoor setting, but they appreciate space to play. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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