The good news is that Shiba Inus are not extremely energetic dogs. My Siberian Husky leaves my Shiba Inu in the dust in terms of daily energy. However, Shiba Inus are easily bored. They need a fair amount of both physical and mental stimulation every day or they will get frustrated and will likely become destructive [...]
[ View Full Article ]Shiba Inus can be very dominant dogs. Shibas are a lot more primitive than many other domesticated dog breeds, and their instinct is frequently to fight rather than flight or appease. As a result, training a Shiba Inu can be more difficult than training other dog breeds. Nevertheless, training a Shiba Inu is very important [...]
[ View Full Article ]My mischievous dog – Shiba Inu Sephy. He is always pushing his boundaries and testing all the people around him. In many ways, his doggy independence and spirit is very admirable. I just wish he would sometimes direct his energy and ingenuity towards more positive activities!
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[ View Full Article ]This fun article considers whether my Shiba Inu would make a good President and what ‘human job’ he would be most suited for. Would your dog make a good President? If not, what ‘human job’ do you think would most suit your dog?
[ View Full Article ]My dog, a Shiba Inu, most resembles Emperor Kuzco from Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove. He does whatever he wants and thinks that the world revolves around him. What about your dog? Which movie character most resembles your dog?
[ View Full Article ]This Shiba Inu puppy cam thing is extremely addictive! They are so cute, and their mannerisms are so similar to my 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 [...]
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