How often should an Akita Inu be groomed?
Akitas have a medium-length double coat that sheds heavily, especially in spring and fall. You’ll need to brush them at least three times a week to keep loose fur under control and prevent mats. During shedding seasons, daily brushing with an undercoat rake helps pull out dead hair before it carpets your floors. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks keeps their coat clean, and blow-drying afterward speeds up drying and loosens dead undercoat. - Brush 3× weekly; daily in heavy shed - Use an undercoat rake to remove loose fur - Bathe every 4–6 weeks - Blow-dry to help de-shedding - Check ears and trim nails regularly Pro tip: Blow-drying after baths not only dries the coat fast but also helps lift the undercoat, making your next brushing session easier. Akitas come in many colors and patterns, including white markings and black masks, so keep an eye out for tear stains on lighter faces and clean gently as needed.
About the Akita Inu

The Akita Inu is a large, powerful dog with a proud presence and a thick double coat that stands out in many colors and patterns, from solid reds to brindles and striking masks. This breed hails from Japan, where it was originally bred for hunting big game like boar and deer. Akitas carry a strong, dignified air and move with purpose and confidence. They’re reserved around strangers but deeply loyal to their families. Akitas have a mind of their own and can be stubborn, so they need firm, consistent training from early on. Their protective nature makes them excellent watchdogs, but they’re not for beginners. Experienced owners who understand their strong will and need for mental and physical challenge will find a steadfast companion in an Akita.