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  2. Akita (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The Akita is a powerful, dominant, and loyal breed, commonly aloof with strangers, but affectionate and deeply loyal to its family. As a breed, Akitas are generally hardy. The two separate varieties of Akita are a pure Japanese strain, called Akita Inu or Akita-ken, and a larger mixed strain, commonly referred to as the "American Akita". [1]

  3. 25 Quiet Dog Breeds to Consider If Noise Is a No-Go

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    As someone who grew up with a black Lab-Springer Spaniel mix who barked constantly, I can tell you that endless barking isn’t an ideal quality, especially if you have neighbors. Since then, I ...

  4. Shiba Inu - Wikipedia

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    The Shiba was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1992 and added to the AKC Non-Sporting Group in 1993. [ 1 ] [ 23 ] It is now primarily kept as a pet both in Japan and abroad. [ 24 ] According to the American Kennel Club, the Shiba Inu is the number one companion dog in Japan.

  5. Tosa (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The Tosa vary considerably in size, with the Japanese-bred dogs tending to be about half the size of those bred outside the country. The Japanese breed generally weighs between 36 and 61 kilograms (80 and 135 lb), while non-Japanese breeders have focused on dogs that weigh from 60 to 90 kg (130 to 200 lb) and stand 62 to 82 cm (24 to 32 in) at the withers.

  6. Hachikō - Wikipedia

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    Hachikō, a white Akita, was born on November 10, 1923, at a farm located in Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan. In 1924, Hidesaburō Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department at the Tokyo Imperial University, took Hachikō as a pet and brought him to live in Shibuya, Tokyo. Ueno would commute daily to work, and Hachikō would leave the ...

  7. List of fictional dogs in prose and poetry - Wikipedia

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    Akita: How to Stop Time: Matt Haig: Tom Hazard's dog Argos [1] [2] Odyssey: Homer: Faithful dog of Odysseus. Baleia [3] Vidas Secas: Graciliano Ramos: Later adapted into the 1963 Brazilian classic Vidas Secas. The dog actress, Piaba, was celebrated at the Cannes Film Festival amidst controversy over the dog's (simulated) death scene. Banga [4 ...

  8. 10 facts about the diverse, strong five women of the USA ...

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    The U.S. didn't have an African American female gymnast on the team until 1980. Now, the team consists of two African American women, one Puerto Rican and one Jewish woman.

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    Barreto-Leyva is the first Latina plus-size model and is also the Editor-in-Chief of Revista Belleza XL, the first and only magazine for plus-size Latinos worldwide. 33. Leonora Carrington