Akita Basset
The Akita Basset is a mixed breed between Akita and Basset Hound. They are known for their strong sense of smell and loyalty.
Akita Basset Breed overview
Akita Bassets have a loyal and protective nature, which makes them ideal for guarding homes and families. They are moderate in size and energy levels, requiring a consistent exercise routine and positive reinforcement training to thrive. They are adaptable to different living situations and environments, but perform best with a secure yard and a routine established around them. Akita Bassets require regular grooming to maintain their thick double coat, but otherwise have relatively low-maintenance needs. While they are not typically suitable for apartment living or families with young children, they make excellent companions for experienced dog owners who can provide them with firm but loving guidance.
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What To Expect When Caring For a Akita Basset
Health
Like all breeds, the Akita Basset may be prone to certain health issues. These may include hip dysplasia, ear infections, and skin issues. Regular vet check-ups and proper grooming can help prevent these issues.
Nutrition
Like all dogs, the Akita Basset should be fed high-quality dog food that meets their nutritional needs. The amount of food will depend on the dog's age, size, and activity level.
Training
The Akita Basset may inherit traits such as stubbornness and independence, so it may be important to start training at a young age. Positive reinforcement and consistency are key when it comes to training this breed.
Exercise
The Akita Basset has moderate exercise needs and should be taken for daily walks. They may also enjoy playing in a securely fenced yard or going on hikes with their owner.
Grooming
The Akita Basset may have a short, dense coat that requires minimal grooming or a longer coat that needs more frequent brushing. They may also be prone to ear infections, so regular cleaning is necessary.
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Akita Basset Traits & Characteristics
There are no established breed standards for the Akita Basset, as it is a mixed breed. However, they are usually a stocky dog with short legs and a straight tail. Their coat can vary depending on the traits inherited from their parents.
Affection
The degree to which a breed shows love and affection towards its human family members.
As a breed, Akita Basset is not known to be overly affectionate, although they are loyal and protective of their families. They may show their love through quiet companionship rather than overt displays of affection.
Children
How well a breed interacts with children, including tolerance for play and energy level.
Akita Bassets may not be the best choice for families with young children, as they have a strong prey drive and can become easily excitable. They are better suited to homes with older children who understand how to interact with dogs.
Dogs
The breed's friendliness and sociability towards other dogs.
Akita Bassets are not overly fond of other dogs and may be prone to aggressive behavior towards unfamiliar canines. Early socialization and training can help minimize this trait.
Strangers
The breed's reaction to unfamiliar people, including whether they tend to be wary or friendly.
Akita Bassets are generally wary of strangers and may become protective of their families in unfamiliar situations. Early socialization and training can help prevent aggressive behavior towards new people.
Playfulness
The breed's activity level and tendency to engage in play and games.
Akita Bassets can be playful and energetic, but they are not typically as high-energy as other breeds. They enjoy interactive playtime with their families, but may prefer quiet companionship much of the time.
Alertness
The breed's level of awareness and vigilance, which can affect their ability to perform certain tasks or jobs
Akita Bassets are highly alert and vigilant, making them ideal dogs for guarding their families and homes. They are known for their keen senses and strong protective instincts.
Adaptability
The breed's ability to adjust to new environments and situations, including whether they are adaptable or may become stressed.
Akita Bassets can adapt to different living situations and environments, but they perform best in homes with a secure yard and plenty of space to roam. They thrive with an established routine and structure.
Shedding
The amount of hair a breed sheds, which can affect allergies and cleanliness.
Akita Bassets have a thick double coat that sheds moderately year-round, with heavier shedding occurring during the spring and fall. Regular brushing can help manage shedding and keep their coat healthy.
Grooming
The amount of maintenance required to keep a breed's coat healthy and clean.
Akita Bassets have a thick, harsh coat that is relatively easy to maintain. Brushing their coat once or twice a week and regular nail trims should suffice for basic grooming needs.
Drooling
The amount of saliva a breed produces, which can affect cleanliness and potential drool-related issues.
Akita Bassets are not known to be excessive droolers, and their mouths remain relatively dry. However, all dogs can drool on occasion, especially when excited or stressed.
Size
The breed's overall size, including their weight and height.
Akita Bassets are a medium-sized breed, standing at around 13 to 17 inches tall and weighing around 35 to 60 pounds. They have a sturdy build and broad head, with a thick double coat.
Energy
The breed's overall activity level, including their need for exercise and play.
Akita Bassets are moderately energetic and require a moderate amount of exercise and playtime. They enjoy daily walks and romps in the yard, but don't typically require intense exercise routines.
Exercise
The breed's need for physical activity and exercise to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Akita Bassets require a moderate amount of exercise and playtime to maintain their physical and mental health. Daily walks and runs in a secure yard, as well as interactive playtime with their families, can meet their exercise needs.
Working
The breed's suitability for working and performing certain tasks or jobs.
Akita Bassets are not typically bred for specific working or sporting purposes, although their strong prey drive and protective nature make them ideal for guarding homes and estates. They enjoy engaging in activities that provide a sense of purpose and structure.
Hunting
The breed's natural hunting abilities, including their prey drive, scenting abilities, and tracking skills.
Akita Bassets may have some natural hunting instincts, but they are not typically used as hunting dogs. They may enjoy scent-based activities and engaging in games like hide-and-seek to fulfill their natural instincts.
Vigor
The breed's physical stamina and endurance, including their ability to maintain high levels of activity and energy.
Akita Bassets are moderately energetic and have a good amount of physical stamina, but they are not typically as high-energy as some other breeds. They enjoy daily exercise and play, but can also be content with quiet companionship.
Health
The breed's overall health and potential health issues, including whether they may be prone to certain illnesses or conditions.
Akita Bassets are generally healthy dogs, but they may be prone to certain health issues like hip dysplasia, allergies, and ear infections. Regular vet check-ups, vaccinations, and preventative care can help manage health concerns.
Obesity
The breed's tendency to gain weight and become overweight or obese, including whether they require extra monitoring and exercise.
Akita Bassets may be prone to obesity if they are overfed or if their exercise needs are not met. A balanced diet and plenty of exercise can help prevent obesity and maintain overall health.
Cold
The breed's ability to tolerate cold weather conditions, including whether they require extra warmth and protection.
Akita Bassets have a thick double coat that can provide insulation in cold temperatures, but they may still require extra warmth and protection in extremely cold conditions. They should not be left outside for extended periods in cold weather.
Heat
The breed's ability to tolerate hot weather conditions, including whether they require extra cooling and protection.
Akita Bassets are not highly tolerant of hot weather conditions and may require extra cooling and hydration during summer months. They should not be left outside for extended periods in hot weather.
Apartment
The breed's suitability for new or inexperienced dog owners, including their trainability and temperament.
Akita Bassets are not well-suited to apartment living and require a home with a secure yard and plenty of space to roam. Barking can also be an issue for apartment living, which could be a problem for the neighbors.
Wanderlust
The breed's tendency to wander or roam, including whether they may become lost or require a lot of supervision.
Akita Bassets can have a strong prey drive and may be prone to wander off in pursuit of small animals. They require a secure yard or leash when outside and added supervision when exploring new environments.
Sensitivity
The breed's sensitivity to criticism or negative reinforcement, including whether they may become stressed or anxious.
Akita Bassets are not overly sensitive to negative reinforcement or criticism, but they do thrive on positive reinforcement and consistent training. They are generally resilient dogs that can bounce back from setbacks.
Separation
The breed's tolerance for being left alone, including whether they may become anxious or destructive.
Akita Bassets can tolerate being left alone for short periods of time, but they may become destructive or anxious if left alone for too long. They do best with a consistent routine and plenty of interaction with their families.
Barking
The amount of barking a breed tends to do, including whether they may be vocal or prone to excessive barking.
Akita Bassets are vocal dogs but not excessive barkers. They may bark to alert their families of potential danger, but can be trained to restrain from unnecessary barking.
Mental
The breed's need for mental stimulation and engagement, including whether they are intelligent and require challenging activities.
Akita Bassets are intelligent dogs that require mental stimulation and activities to stay engaged and avoid boredom. They are quick learners and enjoy activities like puzzle toys and obedience training.
Novice_owners
Some dogs are simply easier than others; they take to training better and are fairly easygoing. They're also resilient enough to bounce back from your mistakes or inconsistencies.
Akita Bassets require owners who can provide firm but loving guidance and establish themselves as alpha. They can be challenging for first-time owners, but with patience and training, they can learn to love and respect their owners.
Trainability
The ease of training a breed, including whether they are intelligent, obedient, and willing to learn.
Akita Bassets are intelligent but can be stubborn and difficult to train. They respond well to positive reinforcement and consistency, but may require more patience and persistence than some other breeds.
Affection
The degree to which a breed shows love and affection towards its human family members.
As a breed, Akita Basset is not known to be overly affectionate, although they are loyal and protective of their families. They may show their love through quiet companionship rather than overt displays of affection.
Children
How well a breed interacts with children, including tolerance for play and energy level.
Akita Bassets may not be the best choice for families with young children, as they have a strong prey drive and can become easily excitable. They are better suited to homes with older children who understand how to interact with dogs.
Dogs
The breed's friendliness and sociability towards other dogs.
Akita Bassets are not overly fond of other dogs and may be prone to aggressive behavior towards unfamiliar canines. Early socialization and training can help minimize this trait.
Strangers
The breed's reaction to unfamiliar people, including whether they tend to be wary or friendly.
Akita Bassets are generally wary of strangers and may become protective of their families in unfamiliar situations. Early socialization and training can help prevent aggressive behavior towards new people.
Playfulness
The breed's activity level and tendency to engage in play and games.
Akita Bassets can be playful and energetic, but they are not typically as high-energy as other breeds. They enjoy interactive playtime with their families, but may prefer quiet companionship much of the time.
Alertness
The breed's level of awareness and vigilance, which can affect their ability to perform certain tasks or jobs
Akita Bassets are highly alert and vigilant, making them ideal dogs for guarding their families and homes. They are known for their keen senses and strong protective instincts.
Adaptability
The breed's ability to adjust to new environments and situations, including whether they are adaptable or may become stressed.
Akita Bassets can adapt to different living situations and environments, but they perform best in homes with a secure yard and plenty of space to roam. They thrive with an established routine and structure.
Shedding
The amount of hair a breed sheds, which can affect allergies and cleanliness.
Akita Bassets have a thick double coat that sheds moderately year-round, with heavier shedding occurring during the spring and fall. Regular brushing can help manage shedding and keep their coat healthy.
Grooming
The amount of maintenance required to keep a breed's coat healthy and clean.
Akita Bassets have a thick, harsh coat that is relatively easy to maintain. Brushing their coat once or twice a week and regular nail trims should suffice for basic grooming needs.
Drooling
The amount of saliva a breed produces, which can affect cleanliness and potential drool-related issues.
Akita Bassets are not known to be excessive droolers, and their mouths remain relatively dry. However, all dogs can drool on occasion, especially when excited or stressed.
Size
The breed's overall size, including their weight and height.
Akita Bassets are a medium-sized breed, standing at around 13 to 17 inches tall and weighing around 35 to 60 pounds. They have a sturdy build and broad head, with a thick double coat.
Energy
The breed's overall activity level, including their need for exercise and play.
Akita Bassets are moderately energetic and require a moderate amount of exercise and playtime. They enjoy daily walks and romps in the yard, but don't typically require intense exercise routines.
Exercise
The breed's need for physical activity and exercise to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Akita Bassets require a moderate amount of exercise and playtime to maintain their physical and mental health. Daily walks and runs in a secure yard, as well as interactive playtime with their families, can meet their exercise needs.
Working
The breed's suitability for working and performing certain tasks or jobs.
Akita Bassets are not typically bred for specific working or sporting purposes, although their strong prey drive and protective nature make them ideal for guarding homes and estates. They enjoy engaging in activities that provide a sense of purpose and structure.
Hunting
The breed's natural hunting abilities, including their prey drive, scenting abilities, and tracking skills.
Akita Bassets may have some natural hunting instincts, but they are not typically used as hunting dogs. They may enjoy scent-based activities and engaging in games like hide-and-seek to fulfill their natural instincts.
Vigor
The breed's physical stamina and endurance, including their ability to maintain high levels of activity and energy.
Akita Bassets are moderately energetic and have a good amount of physical stamina, but they are not typically as high-energy as some other breeds. They enjoy daily exercise and play, but can also be content with quiet companionship.
Health
The breed's overall health and potential health issues, including whether they may be prone to certain illnesses or conditions.
Akita Bassets are generally healthy dogs, but they may be prone to certain health issues like hip dysplasia, allergies, and ear infections. Regular vet check-ups, vaccinations, and preventative care can help manage health concerns.
Obesity
The breed's tendency to gain weight and become overweight or obese, including whether they require extra monitoring and exercise.
Akita Bassets may be prone to obesity if they are overfed or if their exercise needs are not met. A balanced diet and plenty of exercise can help prevent obesity and maintain overall health.
Cold
The breed's ability to tolerate cold weather conditions, including whether they require extra warmth and protection.
Akita Bassets have a thick double coat that can provide insulation in cold temperatures, but they may still require extra warmth and protection in extremely cold conditions. They should not be left outside for extended periods in cold weather.
Heat
The breed's ability to tolerate hot weather conditions, including whether they require extra cooling and protection.
Akita Bassets are not highly tolerant of hot weather conditions and may require extra cooling and hydration during summer months. They should not be left outside for extended periods in hot weather.
Apartment
The breed's suitability for new or inexperienced dog owners, including their trainability and temperament.
Akita Bassets are not well-suited to apartment living and require a home with a secure yard and plenty of space to roam. Barking can also be an issue for apartment living, which could be a problem for the neighbors.
Wanderlust
The breed's tendency to wander or roam, including whether they may become lost or require a lot of supervision.
Akita Bassets can have a strong prey drive and may be prone to wander off in pursuit of small animals. They require a secure yard or leash when outside and added supervision when exploring new environments.
Sensitivity
The breed's sensitivity to criticism or negative reinforcement, including whether they may become stressed or anxious.
Akita Bassets are not overly sensitive to negative reinforcement or criticism, but they do thrive on positive reinforcement and consistent training. They are generally resilient dogs that can bounce back from setbacks.
Separation
The breed's tolerance for being left alone, including whether they may become anxious or destructive.
Akita Bassets can tolerate being left alone for short periods of time, but they may become destructive or anxious if left alone for too long. They do best with a consistent routine and plenty of interaction with their families.
Barking
The amount of barking a breed tends to do, including whether they may be vocal or prone to excessive barking.
Akita Bassets are vocal dogs but not excessive barkers. They may bark to alert their families of potential danger, but can be trained to restrain from unnecessary barking.
Mental
The breed's need for mental stimulation and engagement, including whether they are intelligent and require challenging activities.
Akita Bassets are intelligent dogs that require mental stimulation and activities to stay engaged and avoid boredom. They are quick learners and enjoy activities like puzzle toys and obedience training.
Novice_owners
Some dogs are simply easier than others; they take to training better and are fairly easygoing. They're also resilient enough to bounce back from your mistakes or inconsistencies.
Akita Bassets require owners who can provide firm but loving guidance and establish themselves as alpha. They can be challenging for first-time owners, but with patience and training, they can learn to love and respect their owners.
Trainability
The ease of training a breed, including whether they are intelligent, obedient, and willing to learn.
Akita Bassets are intelligent but can be stubborn and difficult to train. They respond well to positive reinforcement and consistency, but may require more patience and persistence than some other breeds.
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History of the Akita Basset
The Akita Basset is a fairly new mixed breed, and its history is not very well-known. However, both the Akita and Basset Hound are ancient breeds with interesting origins.
Akita Basset Puppies
Akita Basset puppies may inherit a mix of traits from their parents. As with any mixed breed, it is important to research the traits of each parent breed and be prepared for any health issues that may arise.