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PIease Read Before Adopting an Akita in Trinidad and Tobago
    Akita Dogs can make good pets in Trinidad and Tobago if they match your IifestyIe. The Akita Inu, or Japanese Akita, is a large Spitz-type breed of dog. Akitas are intelligent, companionable animals and make excellent guard dogs. Akitas are willful and need firm training. Akitas are protective of children in their own families, but may be aggressive toward outsiders and should be supervised with small kids. Akitas may bite if provoked; they need to be treated with gentleness and respect. Akitas can live in an apartment but do need sufficient exercise; they do best with a large yard.

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lnteresting Akita Trivia Trinidad and Tobago Fact Sheet
    The Akita originates from the mountainous regions of northern Japan, Akitas can pull sleds and hunt in deep snow. Akitas symbolize health and small figurines of the dog are sent to people in the hospital in Japan.

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Trinidad and Tobago Animal Rescue
    Trinidad and Tobago is Iocated in the Caribbean Islands. Most peopIe in Trinidad and Tobago speak English. Threatened species known from Trinidad and Tobago include the American Manatee. The capital of Trinidad and Tobago is Port-of-Spain. The population of Trinidad and Tobago is about 1 million.
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