Akita Puppy Tail Issue
Hello
Well this may not be anything to worry about but there is hardly any information that I can find on the internet about it so I am hoping some of you may have had similar experiences.
My AA puppy 10 weeks has a tendency to let his tail just hang down....not have it curled over his back. He can curl it over his back as I have seen this but a lot of the time he just leaves it hanging. Is this just a puppy thing or is this totally unusual?
Thanks for any answers
Well this may not be anything to worry about but there is hardly any information that I can find on the internet about it so I am hoping some of you may have had similar experiences.
My AA puppy 10 weeks has a tendency to let his tail just hang down....not have it curled over his back. He can curl it over his back as I have seen this but a lot of the time he just leaves it hanging. Is this just a puppy thing or is this totally unusual?
Thanks for any answers
Comments
Some dogs are just more predisposed to leaving their tail down, some of it is temperament, some of it can be because of the dog's anatomy (positioning of the dog's tail etc). Some NK have a tighter tail, some looser. It's not unusual to see NK tails drop on occasion.
The breed standard calls for tails to be held up in a sickle or curl, but as long as you're not showing it's not a big deal.
Out of my three NK, Haru's tail is really tight and is up around 99% of the time. Baron and Momo have much looser tails, and when they're relaxed indoors their tails are usually down (especially Momo's).
I would hope that he isnt insecure and scared as he does it quite often, even when playing or exploring in a playful mood around the garden or just generally when he has woken up and is going to get a drink or even running to come and get his food....as I mentioned it just varies as he can sometimes have his tail up during all this too! He is bred from show parents and from what the Breeders have told me has got good conformation and they knew I may be interested in possibly doing a bit of showing so I am hoping I have just got a very relaxed puppy. Although health and temperament are most imortant to me so if this his tail is slightly wrong then that will just have to be the way it is.
Thanks again!!
All in all she only lets it down when she is comfortable. Just gage your puppy, you will soon learn why. I don't think it's a bad thing physically though. It's definitely an emotional response.
However the issue with a Shiba is a bigger one, because it will not improve when they are adults if it's not worked out now, and the Shiba will be hurt by the AA. They should not be completely isolated from one another now, but still get to see each other, but in very controlled situations. Have one in a crate in the room and the other out so they get used together. Have very brief intros where they see each other but don't get to actually play. Or let them play, but intervene if the Shiba is too rough. Take them on walks together.
Because if you don't you're going to end up with two dogs that will never get along, and then, as an adult, the Akita will be able to hurt the Shiba. I have this issue--we didn't handle the Shiba/AA intros well with my older male Shiba who doesn't like other dogs, and they had a couple of bad interactions (Shiba bit the AA puppy). After that, because we had other difficult dogs to work with, and the Shiba doesn't get along with anyone, we kept them separate. It was not a good choice--now the AA hates the Shiba and broke a window jumping at him through the window once.
We should have worked on intros anyway, and continued, even if they don't get along, til they at least tolerated one another. They may never have been buddies and hung out together, but at least they would not hate each other like they do. So don't wait!
10 weeks old is still young and it may going to curl but not completely.
normal for that age should be up but not curl.
also I thought hang down tail is fault for akita.
Baby gates work great for letting them be near each other while keeping them physically apart. Also, leashing the Shiba may give you better control during the face to face intro's. Be safe about it but definitely let them get to know each other now.