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Akirra

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Large

About Akirra

Roy, UT

Breed

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Akirra’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Akirra's Story

Akirra is ready for her retirement home 🤍<br/><br/>Akirra was found as a stray, and unfortunately no one came looking for her. She’s an Akita, estimated to be around 8 years old and about 64 lbs. She recently underwent a leg amputation due to cancer and is doing incredibly well—already adjusting to life as a tripod like a total champ.<br/><br/>Because of her breed, Akirra can be dog-selective. She’s not a fan of strong personalities but has successfully coexisted with calm dogs who respect her space. That said, she would truly thrive as the only dog in the home. She does well with dog-savvy cats and mostly ignores them.<br/><br/>With people, she is everything you’d hope for—loyal, loving, and deeply devoted. She’s wonderful with humans and children, loves to snuggle, give kisses, and absolutely thinks she’s a lap dog. She really embodies that protective, ride-or-die Akita personality.<br/><br/>Akirra does have separation anxiety and will need a patient home willing to work with her through it. With consistency, structure, and possibly anxiety support, we know she’ll continue to improve. She’s very smart and will benefit from both mental and physical stimulation.<br/><br/>In addition to her amputation, she also had an enlarged lymph node removed as a precaution. She’s healing beautifully, and we are currently awaiting pathology results to better understand her long-term outlook.<br/><br/>Akirra is being fostered in Huntsville, UT and is ideally looking for a home without other dogs where she can continue to build confidence and feel safe. Even if you’re not local, we’re happy to coordinate transport for the right fit. Foster-to-adopt is also an option to ensure it’s a perfect match.<br/><br/>She is up to date on vaccines, we believe she is spayed (a scar was noted), and she will be microchipped prior to adoption.<br/><br/>If you think you could be her person, please fill out an adoption application and our adoption coordinator will be in touch. If you’re interested in fostering first, you can note that in your application as well.

Akirra is ready for her retirement home 🤍

Akirra was found as a stray, and unfortunately no one came looking for her. She’s an Akita, estimated to be around 8 years old and about 64 lbs. She recently underwent a leg amputation due to cancer and is doing incredibly well—already adjusting to life as a tripod like a total champ.

Because of her breed, Akirra can be dog-selective. She’s not a fan of strong personalities but has successfully coexisted with calm dogs who respect her space. That said, she would truly thrive as the only dog in the home. She does well with dog-savvy cats and mostly ignores them.

With people, she is everything you’d hope for—loyal, loving, and deeply devoted. She’s wonderful with humans and children, loves to snuggle, give kisses, and absolutely thinks she’s a lap dog. She really embodies that protective, ride-or-die Akita personality.

Akirra does have separation anxiety and will need a patient home willing to work with her through it. With consistency, structure, a

Akirra is ready for her retirement home 🤍

Akirra was found as a stray, and unfortunately no one came looking for her. She’s an Akita, estimated to be around 8 years old and about 64 lbs. She recently underwent a leg amputation due to cancer and is doing incredibly well—already adjusting to life as a tripod like a total champ.

Because of her breed, Akirra can be dog-selective. She’s not a fan of strong personalities but has successfully coexisted with calm dogs who respect her space. That said, she would truly thrive as the only dog in the home. She does well with dog-savvy cats and mostly ignores them.

With people, she is everything you’d hope for—loyal, loving, and deeply devoted. She’s wonderful with humans and children, loves to snuggle, give kisses, and absolutely thinks she’s a lap dog. She really embodies that protective, ride-or-die Akita personality.

Akirra does have separation anxiety and will need a patient home willing to work with her through it. With consistency, structure, and possibly anxiety support, we know she’ll continue to improve. She’s very smart and will benefit from both mental and physical stimulation.

In addition to her amputation, she also had an enlarged lymph node removed as a precaution. She’s healing beautifully, and we are currently awaiting pathology results to better understand her long-term outlook.

Akirra is being fostered in H

How To Adopt

Akirra was listed as ADOPTABLE by The Golden Bark Foundation
How can I adopt Akirra?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Golden Bark Foundation. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Akirra is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to The Golden Bark Foundation for details on the pet.
When can I meet Akirra?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Golden Bark Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Akirra, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Golden Bark Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
The Golden Bark Foundation's Adoption Policy
To apply please fill out our adoption application. A GBF representative will reach out in 3-5 business days!

Akirra is from The Golden Bark Foundation

[Roy, UT]

Our Mission
The The Golden Bark Foundation is dedicated to rescuing, rehoming, and advocating for at-risk senior dogs, fulfilling their immediate needs and sending them off to a love filled retirement home. We focus on rescuing senior dogs because they are often forgotten and cast aside at the point in their lives when they need the ...
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