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Shiba Inu - Top 10 Facts

Shiba Inu is a short-haired, small-sized dog breed that is a loyal, independent, and loving companion Originally bred for hunting, Shiba Inu is a small, alert and agile dog that copes very well with mountainous terrain and hiking trails. 👉Video Sources: 1.Grumpy Dogs ---    / @grumpydog1   2. Takashi Yamamoto ---    / @user-nj4xv6fy9q   3. Funniest Cats and Dogs ---    / @funniestcatsanddogs561   4. Animal Antics ---    / @animalanticsnf   5. Funny Daily ---    / Канал   6. Anything Compile ---    / @anythingcompile4007   7. Pet Central ---    / @alpha-paw   8. The Japan Times ---    / @thejapantimes   9. シバワンコと家族の日記 ---    / @shibawankofamily   Brain Training For Your Dog: 👉 https://bit.ly/2x14UHo 100% Waterproof Rechargeable Dog Training Collar: 👉 https://amzn.to/2UgyeBC Get a $100 Petco Gift Card here: 👉 https://bit.ly/32FmHhp In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about the Shiba Inu that you might not know. A Quick Overview: Group: Companion Dogs Weight: 17 to 23 pounds Height: 13 to 17 inches tall at the shoulder Life Expectancy: 12-16 years The Shiba Inu is known for a bold, fiery personality. The Japanese have three words to describe the breed's mental traits: Kaani-i (spirited boldness), Ryosei (good nature), and Soboku (alertness). Combined, these traits make up the interesting, intelligent, and strong-willed temperament of this breed. The Shiba Inu is small (about 20 pounds) and athletic. Like a ninja warrior, the Shiba Inu moves quickly, nimbly, effortlessly. He is keen and alert. And superior — or so he thinks, according to those who know and love this breed. The Shiba Inu approaches the world with a calm dignity that is uniquely his own, which is likely why he is also described as stubborn. Because of his independence, the Shiba Inu is not the easiest breed to train. Socialization — the process by which puppies or adults dogs learn how to be friendly and get along with other dogs and people — and training should begin early to teach the Shiba Inu proper canine manners. It is important to understand the freethinking nature of the Shiba Inu so you won't be frustrated. The Shiba Inu is highly intelligent, but he doesn't necessarily want to do what you want him to do. You may have to make him think obedience is his idea. For best results, it's important to work with a trainer who understands the breed's independence. The Shiba Inu has been known to show the fiery side of his personality with other dogs and animals. He can be dog-aggressive, especially intact males with intact males. Most Shibas cannot be trusted off-leash because they are natural hunters and love the chase. There's a strong chance he will chase a squirrel, chipmunk, or cat. He is generally suspicious of strangers and is a good watchdog, alerting you to anything unusual. 👉 Website: https://www.dogswiz.com Follow us on other social media channels: 👉   / dogswiz   👉   / dogswiz   👉   / dogs.wiz   👉   / dogswiz   👉 Copyright Disclaimer: We respect the copyright interests of all the individual owners in the video and don't claim to own the original clips. However, under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. The recent amendments to the Copyright Act of 1976 pertain to music. "Fair use" remains in force for film and video. If you see your clip being used in the video that you think isn't in adherence to the Fair Use Law, please shoot us an email directly at [email protected], and we will be happy to resolve the issue for both parties.

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