Sunday, May 3, 2009

The Shiba Inu - Awesome Fuzzy Friend and Guard Dog



The Shiba Inu is not a well known breed here in North America, but their popularity is quickly growing. The Shiba is a Japanese dog, similar in appearance to the Akita. They are small, independent dogs. I could go on about the appearance, temperment, lineage, and all that other boring "Breeder" stuff. Instead let me just say, these little puppies are way cute. Shiba Inu's are adorable, fuzzy, loyal and very playful. They need a lot of attention and love, but they will give back even more.

I own two Shibas and they are a huge part of my life. These guys have seen me through tough times and shared the joys of better ones with me.

Shiba Inus can be orange or black (with white and orange). They are small, but act like they are as big as a German Shepherd. They love to play, and they love to chew. And there's never a dull moment when they are around.

I'd love to see more people learn to appreciate this incredible breed. If you looking for a dog, and would like a small, sturdy, athletic dog, that also has the heart of a guard dog. Look no further take a look at the Shiba Inu, I am sure you'll fall in love with this great breed. There is a dearth of good books about the Shiba Inu, and not that many great sites either, so it will take a little research on your part to get a good feel for the breed. Deciding to own a dog (who's kidding who, they own you), is a huge decision. Do your research!

2 comments:

  1. Shibas come in a few colourings: red & white, red sesame, black & tan, and even cream (with a bit of red on the tips of their ears, back or tail).

    Anyone interested in the breed should search on meetup.com for Shiba Inu Meetup groups in their area, join, and learn all they can, as these dogs are not for everyone. They are wonderful and adorable, but are very intelligent and can be challenging.

    Two of THE best sites on the internet are:

    A Shiba Inu Profile
    http://www3.sympatico.ca/shiba.inu/

    The Misanthropic Shiba(if you REALLY want to know about Shibas, this is a must!)
    http://www.shibainus.ca

    Both sites tell it like it is, from the owners perspective. And, it is all true!

    Shibas also need to be socialized a lot, and should be involved in obedience classes as soon as possible. 3 months is a perfect age to start them in a class.

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