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Suomen Suurijapaninkoira ry. - the Finnish Great Japanese Dog Club was
established in the autumn of 2003. Previously we belonged to the Akita &
Shiba Association, but we felt a need for an independent club through
the separation of the Japanese and American Akita which also meant that
the GJD was transferred to FCI Group 2 whereas the Akita remained in
Group 5 (the Spitz Group). The two breeds were so different, in their
ways and in their history that the formation of a Club to solely serve
the interests of the GJD was necessary.
In the beginning of year 2006 the name of the breed changed from Great Japanese
Dog to American Akita and Finnish Great Japanese Club was re-named Finnish
American Akita Club.
The purpose of our Club is to
promote and maintain the breeding of the purebred American Akita as well as to
provide information to aspiring breeders.
Our
Club...
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holds records and publishes show and obedience trial results
» offers advice to member breeders
» organises dog shows
» organises obedience training as well as lectures to the membership and
breed judges
» publishes a club newsletter
» has a club library; members may borrow books, magazines and video cassettes
about the breed
» promotes all canine activities, particularly those related to breeding
and training;
is actively involved in the further development of the American Akita
Our club with its range of activities covers all of Finland. At the same
time we are keen to learn about the breeds development both at home and
abroad. We are most interested in the breeds development in the US, the
true country of origin despite the breeds earlier and rather distant
links to Japan.
We are members in the Suomen Kennelliitto (The Finnish Kennel Club) and in the Suomen
Seurakoirayhdistys (The Finnish Companion Dog Club). We will also apply for the
membership in the Akita Club of America (ACA).
Please contact us if you would like to join us in the
Club activities!
Please click here for contact information of our board members and officers.
Do join us! You can print a membership
application in a pdf or
doc form.
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