Akita Versus Shiba Inu: How to Tell the Difference (2024)

Akita Versus Shiba Inu: How to Tell the Difference (1)

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When you see a dog with their tail curled high over their back and triangular ears standing alertly, you might feel confident you’re looking at a Japanese breed. But are you equally confident you know which one? The Akita and the Shiba Inu share a similar heritage and body shape. But the Akita, a member of the Working Group, and the Shiba Inu, a member of the Non-Sporting Group, are distinct. Each breed has physical traits and personalities all its own.

Akita
Shiba Inu

Similar in Shape

Lori Pendergast is past president and current corresponding secretary of the National Shiba Club of America. As a parent club-approved breed mentor and an AKC bronze-level breeder of merit, she explains not only do both dogs share comparable body structure and profiles, but both also have double coats, so their coat texture is similar as well.

Dr. Sophia Kaluzniacki, DVM, has owned, bred, and shown Akitas since 1968. A board member of the Akita Club of America since 1979, she has produced more than 150 champion Akitas all over the world. She notes the main similarity between the Shiba Inc and Akitas is their conformation, or overall look and structure. “The fact that the breeds are both Japanese in origin and most likely descend from the same ancestors is also a similarity,” she says.

“The Akita is an ancient Japanese breed whose history can be traced back from both pictures and ancient scrolls to at least medieval times in Japan,” Kaluzniacki explains. “It is the largest of several Japanese breeds which are similar in type, the Shiba being one of these. They were originally hunting dogs but were later also used as guard and fighting dogs by introducing other breeds such as the Tosa, as well as some European breeds.”

According to Pendergast, the ancestors of today’s Shiba Inu may have accompanied the earliest immigrants to Japan over 9,000 years ago. “Originally, Shibas were bred to flush birds and small game and were occasionally used to hunt wild boar in packs,” Pendergast says. “Now they are primarily kept as pets. Shibas have definitely kept their hunting instincts; they will hunt birds, rabbits, squirrels, and other small game in your back yard.”

Distinguished by Size

Pendergast says size is an obvious distinction between the dogs. “I don’t think people usually confuse the two breeds,” she says. “With the Akita being the largest of the Japanese breeds and the Shiba Inu the smallest, it is a pretty obvious difference. There is usually a big color difference between the two breeds as well.”

Akita puppy
Shiba Inu puppy

Kaluzniacki points out the need to see the dogs in person. “I think people only confuse the two breeds if they only know them from pictures. Otherwise, if seen in the flesh, nobody would confuse them at all. The size difference alone is very obvious. However, people who have never seen an Akita will often confuse them with a Malamute or Husky.”

The height of an Akita is 26 to 28 inches at the top of the shoulder for males and 24 to 26 inches for females. And a male can weigh up to 130 pounds. The much smaller Shiba Inu, on the other hand, stands 14.5 to 16.5 inches tall at the shoulder for males and 13.5 to 15.5 for females. Plus, the preferred weight for a male Shiba Inu is only 23 pounds. If they were standing side by side, there would be no mistaking which was which.

Although Akitas come in a wide variety of colors, and in Japan there are some red Akitas who look like large Shiba Inu, the American-style Akita is usually colored differently. The smaller Shiba Inu comes in three preferred colors—red, black and tan, and sesame—as well as cream. According to Pendergast, the most common comment Shiba Inu owners hear from the public is, “It looks like a fox.”

There are additional differences between the breeds: for example, in head type and expression. Temperament is also somewhat different between the breeds. The Shiba Inu breed standard describes them as having a spirited boldness and good nature. The Akita breed standard says they are alert, responsive, dignified, and courageous.

Independent and Intelligent

Both breeds share personality traits like independence and intellect. According to Kaluzniacki, the average Akita owner would describe their dog as loyal and protective toward their family. She explains, “The Akita is a very intelligent breed and a loyal companion but certainly has a mind of its own. It is not a dog for everyone and can be aggressive with other dogs.”

Shiba Inu

Pendergast also uses the words independent and intelligent to describe the Shiba Inu, but she adds catlike to the mix. Because Shibas are so naturally clean, they are easy to house train. They also make good watchdogs, letting you know when anything out of the ordinary is going on. Pendergast adds, “They are known for being aloof. but each one has their own personality. You have to be careful that they don’t train you instead of the other way around. Owners would also say there is a lot of dog hair in a small package.”

Whether you meet the larger Akita or the smaller Shiba Inu, you will be lucky to greet a beautiful and fascinating dog with a long history. There’s a good reason why both are considered treasures in their home country of Japan.

Akita Versus Shiba Inu: How to Tell the Difference (2024)

FAQs

Akita Versus Shiba Inu: How to Tell the Difference? ›

The Akita is one of the larger dogs in terms of Japanese breeds. Conversely, though, the Shiba Inu is one of the smaller Japanese breeds. While the Akita usually stands anywhere between 24 and 48 inches tall, the Shiba Inu stands at around 13 to 17 inches.

How do you know if your dog is a Akita? ›

Standing 24 to 28 inches at the shoulder, Akitas have a dense coat that comes in several colors, including white. The head is broad and massive, and is balanced in the rear by a full, curled-over tail. The erect ears and dark, shining eyes contribute to an expression of alertness, a hallmark of the breed.

How do you tell if a dog is a Shiba Inu? ›

They have a double coat, meaning there is a soft undercoat, and a stiff outercoat of guard hairs that can be up to 2 inches long. Their tail is curled, with thick hair, and is held upright over the body. Some common Shiba Inu colors include red, cream, black and tan, and sesame.

Do Akitas scream like shibas? ›

However, there are some notable differences. Akitas are quieter and more reserved, whereas Shibas can be a bit louder and more willing to socialize with other animals. Both dogs make excellent pets for the right owners, and although they require extensive training, they'll provide unconditional love and companionship.

Was Hachi an Akita or Shiba? ›

Despite the recent uptick in the popularity of cute shiba-inus, the most famous Japanese dog is almost undoubtedly Hachikō, a white akita who was born in 1923. Hachikō grew up walking his master to Shibuya Station and picking him up there after work. This continued until his master suddenly died while at work.

What is the difference between Akita and Shiba? ›

The bottom line...

Size-wise, the two are on other ends of the spectrum — Akita Inus being categorized as a large breed, while Shiba Inus are small to mid-sized. Both prone to shedding, they have similar needs in grooming and coat maintenance, so owners can expect to be brushing (and vacuuming) fairly frequently!

What does a purebred Akita look like? ›

The Akita is a powerful muscular dog with a broad head, erect pointed ears (small in relation to head size), and a large curved tail carried over the back or curled against the flank. It stands 24 to 28 inches (61 to 71 cm) tall at the withers and weighs 70 to 130 pounds (32 to 59 kg).

What dog looks like a Shiba Inu? ›

Hokkaido. Another breed that has a similar look to the Shiba Inu, Hokkaidos are an athletic breed with a thick, fluffy coat and lots of love to give. The Hokkaido's protective nature will have them guarding your home, and their friendly, loyal sensibilities make for an ideal canine companion for families with children.

Do Shibas have blue eyes? ›

They are muscular, with a compact body, they have dark-colored eyes and alert, pointed ears.

At what age do Shiba Inus calm down? ›

Shibas mature around age 2, and that's when their true “Shibaness” comes out. Shibas often are not good family dogs. Unless a Shiba is raised with kids from puppyhood, they often do not like kids. Shibas are very hand-shy and skittish, so kids, who are very handsy, rambunctious and unpredictable freak them out.

Are Akitas more affectionate than Shibas? ›

In the end, both the Akita and the Shiba Inu are independent thinkers. Both are generally affectionate in their own homes, but the Shiba Inu may be friendlier to newcomers. Like with human beings, personalities tend to differ from dog to dog.

Why is my Akita so aggressive? ›

Issues for Akitas are often centered on pack hierarchy and sociability. Assertive behavior that may tip the balance over into aggression is directed most at children, especially those outside the family, and next most at people outside the dog's immediate family.

Why can't Shibas bark? ›

Originally bred in Japan, Shiba Inus have the reputation of being independent and calm dogs. Their need for independence makes them less likely to bark at you for attention. Instead, Shiba Inus will do things their own way… silently!

What is the most loyal dog in the world? ›

Know the story of the Akita Inu dog breed, who waited for his master for nine years after his death. Hachiko, the faithful Akita breed dog whose loyalty has been celebrated over the world in the form of stories, books, sci-fi dramas, and movies such as Futurama, turns 100 in 2023.

What dog waits for his owner? ›

Hachiko was a real dog who lived in Tokyo in the early 1900s. After his owner passed away, he continued to wait for his owner at a train station everyday. Hachiko became famous for his loyalty and devotion.

What is a mix of Shiba and Akita? ›

The Akita Shiba Inu mix is one cool-looking dog, blending the strength and elegance of the Akita with the spunky charm of the Shiba Inu. These dogs usually weigh around 30-45 pounds and have a compact, athletic build.

What are the markings on an Akita? ›

American Akitas can have a brindle pattern with black stripes (kbr/-). Depending on the shade of phaeomelanin underneath the brindle pattern this is called brown brindle, red brindle, fawn brindle or silver brindle. Any brindled Akita may also have a black mask, white spotting or some black overlay.

Are Akita aggressive? ›

Akita personality

The Akita is happy to be an only dog, and can be aggressive toward other dogs not in his family group. Properly socialized, an Akita can learn to tolerate other animals, but will most likely try to keep his status as top dog at any cost.

What does Akita fur feel like? ›

Akita dogs are covered with a slightly firmer coat that protects the skin and a softer coat that helps retain heat. Depending on their environment, they generally shed in spring and fall twice a year.

Do Akita dogs have blue eyes? ›

The eyes of an Akita are triangular in shape and small. They are a dark brown color and deep-set with tight black rims.

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