Group:
Non-sporting
History:
The Shiba Inu is one of just a handful of dog breeds native to
The first Shiba Inu was brought to the
Size:
15-25 pounds
Colors:
Cream, red, red sesame, or black & tan; often has white markings on chest, ventral neck and limbs
Health Problems:
Responsible breeders strive to maintain the highest breed standards as established by kennel clubs like the AKC. Dogs bred by these standards are less likely to inherit health conditions. However, some hereditary health problems can occur in the breed. The following are some conditions to be aware of:
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Canine Atopic Dermatitis and other skin issues
About the Breed:
The Shiba Inu is a sturdy and agile little dog with a courageous and independent personality. Though the breed can be hesitant with strangers, it is loyal and affectionate with its family, making the Shiba a lovely companion.
The Shiba has a stiff, straight outer coat with a soft, thick undercoat. Shedding is moderate on a regular basis, but this breed will "blow its coat" (shed excessively) twice a year. Basic routine grooming is all that this breed tends to need for maintenance. Weekly brushing will keep the coat healthy and decrease shedding, though brushing should be done more frequently during peak shedding seasons.
Shibas are very smart dogs, but are also known to be willful and stubborn. This makes training a challenge but also a necessity. In addition, early socialization is key. The Shiba has a strong prey drive, is often hesitant around strangers, and may not always get along with other dogs. Proper obedience training and socialization can help you keep your Shiba under control and allow its good-natured side to shine through. In addition, this breed has a relatively high energy level and should get plenty of exercise - at least a daily walk.
The Shiba Inu is a rather adaptable dog that can thrive in a variety of households. The breed can get along well with children and other pets if raised together. If you decide the Shiba is right for you, you are bound to have a loyal and steadfast companion for life.
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