Introduction to the customs and characteristics of the Shiba Inu
Shiba Inu (definite introduction)

Many people will not understand the Shiba Inu and the Akita Inu. The difference is due to their honest appearance and sincerity to their owners. They are often used as protagonists in movies and are often bred in China. So before raising a Shiba Inu, can you understand their customs and characteristics?

The Shiba Inu has a stable character, is loyal to its owner, has high tolerance, is full of vitality and has a strong sense of place. It is not easy to approach anyone other than its owner and does not bark at will. This is currently the most popular dog breed in Japan. According to statistics, the annual production number reaches as many as 70,000. In recent years, the number of foreign breeders has also increased significantly.

Because the early Shiba Inu grew up in the mountainous areas of Japan for a long time, they often climbed to the top to investigate because they had to chase prey. Therefore, they would not occasionally climb to high places at home. This is Because his original energy urged this move. Shiba Inu is a dog breed with strong learning ability. As long as it is well educated, it will be a confidant and loyal dog breed to you.

Because of its quick reaction and guardedness when meeting strangers, it is suitable for watching the door or controlling the courtyard dog. However, because it has its own personality and loves to fight, friends should be cautious when playing with Shiba Inu. Note that some Shiba Inu dogs are also very docile. Although it is small in size, it is very aggressive and reckless, so it must be strictly trained and controlled when raising it.

Some Shiba Inu dogs are very boastful. When going out for a walk, if you are not using a leash, you should pay more attention to his traces. The hunting mentality of some Shiba Inu has not been fully tamed, so sometimes unknown corpses may appear under false pretense. Because the Shiba Inu is derived from a pack of wolves, it will have a very obvious sense of class. When training, it must be clear who is the master, rather than changing roles.


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