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Rescue a Shiba
Inu
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Shiba Inu
(Japanese Shiba Inu) (Japanese Small Size Dog) (Shiba)
(Shiba Dog)

"These are my 2 Shiba Inus: Tobias (2 year old red sesame) and Dozer (1 year old black and tan)."
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Pronunciation |
SHEE-ba
Inu |
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Description |
The Shiba is a small, compact dog. The head is in proportion with the body. The round muzzle has a moderate stop and tapers slightly towards the nose. The tight lips and the nose are black. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. The deep-set eyes are triangular in shape and dark in color. The eye rims are black. The erect ears are triangular in shape and small in proportion to the rest of the body. The front legs are straight. Dewclaws may be removed. The high-set tail is thick at the base, curled and carried over the back, either in a ring or with a sickle
curve. The coat is double with a soft thick undercoat and a stiff straight outer coat. Coat colors come in red, or red with a little black overlay, black with tan markings, sesame with red markings, all with a cream, buff or gray undercoat. Markings should appear on the cheeks and sides of the
muzzle, throat, underside and chest. There may be white on the legs, tip of the tail and above the eyes.
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Temperament |
The Shiba is alert, confident, courageous, and bold. Loving, kind, trainable and brave. They are clean and most try to avoid puddles and are relatively easy to housebreak. They bark little and bond closely
with their handler. Playful and delightful, a well-adjusted Shiba is good with kids, other dogs and cats. Active, lively, agile and fast. Socialize this breed well as a puppy, as they can be reserved with strangers. If the Shiba is not completely convinced that its handler can handle the pack leader position and regards himself as stronger minded they will become a bit stubborn as they will believe they need to make up their own rules. Proper human to canine communication is essential. A natural hunting dog, the Shiba should not be trusted alone with small pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, rodents and small birds. Be careful when taking them off leash as they like to chase, especially if they do not regard their owners as a strong pack leader. Adapts well to traveling. Make sure you are this dog's firm, confident, consistent leader, providing daily pack walks to avoid behavior issues.
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Height, Weight |
Height: Dogs 14-16 inches (36-41
cm.) Bitches 13-15 inches (33-38 cm.)
Weight: Dogs 18-25 pounds (8-11 kg.) Bitches 15-20 pounds (6.8-9 kg.) |
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Health Problems |
Prone to hip dysplasia, PRA and patellar luxation (slipped
kneecap). |
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Living Conditions |
The Shiba will do okay in an apartment
if is sufficiently exercised. It is moderately active indoors and will do best
with at least an average-sized yard. The Shiba's waterproof, all-weather coat
protects it in both cold and hot conditions, so it can live outdoors if you have
a secure yard of reasonable size. However, it does regard itself as part of the
family and does not like to be left alone outside. This breed would be much
happier living indoors with its family. |
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Exercise |
The Shiba Inu is an undemanding dog
that will adapt to your circumstances, so long as it gets a daily
walk. It is a very active dog
and will be healthier and happier with regular exercise. This breed can walk for
hours on end as it has tremendous endurance. |
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Life Expectancy |
About 12-15 years. |
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Grooming |
The Shiba has a clean, coarse, stiff,
short-haired coat that is easy to groom. Brush with a firm bristle brush to
remove the dead hair and bathe only when absolutely necessary as it removes the
natural waterproofing of the coat. This breed is a seasonally heavy shedder. |
| Origin |
The Shiba is the smallest of the Japanese native breeds, which include the Kai Inu, Hokkaido Inu, Kishu Inu, Shikoku Inu, Tosa Inu, and the Akita Inu. Despite it's smaller size it was bred to hunt small wild game, bear, boar and to flush birds. The name Shiba means, both "small" and "brushwood" in Japanese. It may have been named after the terrain the dogs hunted in or the color of the Shiba's coat, or perhaps the dog's size. The word "Inu" means "dog". Like many breeds the second world war nearly did the breed in. After the war was over several breeding programs worked to bring the breed back to safe numbers. The Shiba is one of the post popular breeds in Japan today and is gaining number sine USA. The Shiba Inu was recognized by the AKC in 1992. Some of
the Shiba's talents include: hunting, tracking, watchdog, guarding, agility
and performing tricks.
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| Group |
Northern, AKC Non-Sporting |
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Recognition |
CKC, FCI, AKC, KCGB, ANKC, NKC, NZKC,
APRI, ACR, DRA |
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CKC = Continental
Kennel Club
FCI = Fédération
Cynologique Internationale
AKC = American
Kennel Club
KCGB = Kennel
Club of Great Britain
ANKC = Australian
National Kennel Club
NKC = National
Kennel Club
NZKC = New Zealand
Kennel Club
APRI = American Pet Registry
Inc.
ACR = American Canine Registry
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc. |

Griffin, the Shiba

Griffin the Shiba at rest.

Griffin, the Shiba
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"Aust. Ch. Torza Totally Awe Some" - Photo courtesy of Trina & Ian Kennard - Torza Shiba Inu\ Bichon Frise - Australia
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Lindsey and Chester

Shin

Bear, the 9 year old Black & Tan Shiba
Shiba Inu Pictures 1
Shiba Inu Pictures 2
Small Dogs vs. Medium and Large Dogs
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