5 Fascinating Facts About The Sensational Shiba Inu

September 25, 2018

These dogs are undeniably unforgettable.

When you see full grown Shiba Inu puppies, it’s difficult not to fall instantly in love with them. They have these fox-like features that stop everyone in their tracks. They are beyond adorable, and their alert inquisitive faces are like none other. All dogs have some less than attractive qualities, and Shiba Inu puppies are no exceptions. These beauties are stubborn and hard to train. You’ll need to put in a lot of time and persistence when training them. Just don’t give up! We have more interesting facts about Shiba Inu puppies.

Read on to learn more:

  • The name Shiba Inu translated from Japanese means “brushwood dog.” “Brushwood” refers to a tree that turns red in the autumn. There is a correlation to the fiery red color of Shiba Inu puppies. The assumption is this is why they’re sometimes referred to as “little brushwood dog.”

 

  • Shiba Inu puppies are the number one companion dog in Japan. Their long lifespan and high energy make them a lovable and perfect addition to the family.

 

  • We mentioned that they’re stubborn. Well, these little cuties are also overly confident and free thinkers. What does this all mean? They are hard to train, so they will be a challenge for new and inexperienced owners. They are also very strong willed and sometimes can be a little grumpy. They can also be quite possessive of his own things, like food and toys. They’re prone to aggression with other dogs and food with humans. Early and consistent socialization is an absolute must with these little rascals!

 

  • Have you ever heard of the “Shiba scream”? It’s one of the unique characteristics about Shiba Inu puppies. They have an odd and high pitched scream that’s incredibly loud. There’s no specific reason why they “scream.” It can be because they’re mistreated, unhappy, provoked, or just plain old happy!

 

  • Along with early socialization, you should always monitor your Shiba Inu puppies when they’re outside. They have a keen talent for sneaking out. These little escape artists will run and explore the moment the opportunity presents itself! Always keep them on a leash, because Shibas are true runners and they enjoy the chase!
There you have it! We’ve given you the good and the not-so-good about Shiba Inu puppies. Are they a right fit for you? Do you have more questions? Contact us today with any that you may have!