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Taz And Sasha

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3-7 years|Akita|Male|Large|Chicago, IL
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful💪 Independent

Taz and Sasha are Akita adults, each with a medium coat and a large build. Both are current on their vaccinations and have been microchipped. They tend to keep their kennels clean, which suggests they are house trained. Neither is altered at this time, and both are located in Chicago, IL.

About Taz And Sasha

Taz and Sasha recently lost their owner and ended up in rescue after being found alone at home for an unknown period. These Akitas have had some time to adjust and have been fully vetted, including vaccinations and microchips. Both are adults estimated around 2-3 years old. With clean kennels and a tendency to keep their space tidy, it's likely they are house trained. Taz (male, blue collar) and Sasha (female, red collar) both enjoy playtime and show plenty of affection. They are a bonded pair, but can be adopted out together or separately if needed, though the hope is for a joint adoption. Taz and Sasha require a home with older children and someone who has experience with Akitas. No cats for this pair, and an in-person meet and greet is a must. They are currently in the Willis, MI area but listed for adoption in Chicago, IL. Give them the fresh start they deserve. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Taz And Sasha

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Akitas like Taz and Sasha do best in homes with stable environments and experienced owners. They benefit from a secure home where boundaries and routines are maintained.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Akitas such as Taz and Sasha appreciate a good-sized yard where they can spend time safely outdoors, but they can also adapt to regular walks and mental stimulation if a yard isn't available.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Adult Akitas, including Taz and Sasha, generally do better with older children who understand how to respect a dog’s boundaries.