Also one of the best brindle akita in Japan. recently exported to Korea to my friend. He produced alot of good puppies. I think Mosura is related to this guy.
his offsprings
I'm planning to bring Fukusukekou's puppy soon. ^^
ayk. yes I can. I'm opening kennel with my Friends in Korea. and all of these dogs that I posted has Akiho pedigree. so I'm able to get puppy w/ Akiho under my name. I'm planning to change Fukuskekou's pedigree under my name and all of females to my name. so i can issue Akiho pedigree to ppl who wants puppy from U.S.A. non of other country wants Akiho except USA and Japan. they want FCi. lol.
@Yandhaar I think it's either cause you want an Akita with a really full face; it should fill a circle...and/or it is just because Akitas with really thick necks/big heads get that squish face anyway cause they're holding the lead so high on their neck. I think it just happens that way. Personally, I like it cause it makes their faces look fuller. Then again, it looks kinda silly when you think about it. It's like, the Akita with the fattest head wins
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I like this photo :-)
I'm planning to change Fukuskekou's pedigree under my name and all of females to my name. so i can issue Akiho pedigree to ppl who wants puppy from U.S.A. non of other country wants Akiho except USA and Japan. they want FCi. lol.
Also, yes, Mosura is a Fukuskekou great-granddaughter. Toki is a Fukuskekou great-great-grandson, @jellyfart.
Fukuskekou produced alot of good puppies. love to see his relative in U.S.A.