• by shibashake

    Things to Ask from Your Breeder

    A blanket with smells from your puppy’s litter-mates and mother.
    Some of your puppy’s current food so you can slowly transition him over to his new diet.
    A favorite toy so that he will have something familiar to play with while he is getting used to his new surroundings.

    1. New Puppy Supplies More ...

    by shibashake

    If I have a really hyperactive first dog, will getting a second dog help solve my problems?
    Many people think so.
    The dogs can spend their days playing together and tiring each other out. When we come home they will be happy to just lie around, be calm and be totally well-behaved. Since the dogs More ...

    by shibashake

    Why buy a dog?
    Dogs eat a lot, poop a lot, eat their own poop, have many other bad habits, and get into all kinds of mischief. They are expensive, and require a lot of effort and time.
    So why do people even think of buying a dog?
    For me, life before dogs, was not very happy, More ...

    by shibashake

    If you have ever asked a question about hybrid dogs or mentioned the name of a hybrid dog on Yahoo! Answers, you will quickly have very many people jump down your throat.
    Why do hybrid dogs get such a reaction? Is there something wrong with hybrid dogs?

    It is interesting to note that hybrid dogs were originally More ...

    by shibashake

    The worst dog breeds or indeed the worst dogs, are the ones that do not fit our lifestyle or personality.
    One person’s favorite dog breed is another person’s devil dog. Some dogs, like the Pit Bull Terrier, become more notorious for their difficulties because of widespread media coverage.
    Note that while breed characteristics may predispose a dog More ...

    by shibashake

    Several people have asked about buying puppies from online sites.
    Most of the puppies you see advertised on online buy-a-puppy sites are from back-yard-breeders or puppy mills.
    Accredited breeders commonly spend the time to seek out good owners for their puppies from their club connections and rarely, if ever, advertise on these general online puppy More ...

    by shibashake

    This Shiba Inu puppy cam thing is extremely addictive!
    They are so cute, and their mannerisms are so similar to my 2 year old Shiba.
    Shiba Inus, however, are a difficult breed to care for.
    Shibas are aloof, naturally dominant, and do not generally like being handled, hugged, or held. They are not lap dogs. 
    Shibas are energetic, extremely intelligent, and need a More ...

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