Simba – 2 year old male Japanese Akita

Meet Simba, he’s a 2 year old long-haired Japanese Akita boy. He came into us and is in a foster home in the South-East until his new home can be found. He is a big lad – even for an Akita. He is friendly and good with most dogs but not with cats! He will make someone a fab companion!

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For further details regarding adopting a dog from the Japanese Akita Welfare Trust, please email your interest to rehome@jawt.co.uk or visit www.jawt.co.uk Address: THE JAPANESE AKITA WELFARE TRUST, Mudds Old Farm Mudds Drove, Threeholes, Cambridgeshire, PE14 9JU.

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