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A mix between the Akita and the Chow Chow, the Akita Chow is a large and often single-minded dog who needs a confident owner. Sometimes called Chakitas, these dogs are loyal and loving as well as occasionally stubborn. Best suited to a larger home with a yard, the Akita Chow makes a great running or hiking partner for lovers of the great outdoors. At 88 to 145 pounds, they need plenty of room to run around and prefer to do so in the company of family.
Temperament
Independent, active, intelligent
Breed Fast Facts
88 - 145 lbs
Large
High
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Medium
10 to 12 years
New Hampshire’s colonial history is closely entwined with dogs, especially the working sled dogs bred here in the early 20th century. The modern Granite State is still home to sled dogs as well as pampered pet canines who love spending time in the dog parks and visiting the dozens of trails, rivers, lakes and woods of the White Mountains National Forest. Pups who love to get wet and wild at the beach have a couple of great options, too: Foss Beach, Seabrook Beach and Great Island Common offer plenty of natural space and fresh air for doggies to run and play during the off-season and outside of peak visitor hours.
The New Hampshire state dog is the Chinook, which is the only breed native to this state.
The most popular dog breed for pet owners in New Hampshire is the Labrador Retriever.
A Golden Retriever named Ollie served as Bat Dog for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats baseball team from 2008 to 2016.