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Shiba Inu

Breed Group: Natural Dog

For full breed standards, visit UK Kennel Club or American Kennel Club

Average height: 36-42 cm (Males 14.5-16.5 in, Females 13.5-15.5 in)

Average Weight: 8-10 kg (Males approx. 23 lbs, Females approx. 17lbs)

Coat Length: Medium, lush double coat

Life Span: 12-16 years

Colours: Red, black and tan, sesame.

 

 

HISTORY

Emerging from the rugged wilderness of Japan, the Shiba Inu boasts an ancient lineage, originally bred for hunting in mountainous terrain. Esteemed for its spirited demeanor and sharp senses, this breed is the embodiment of a natural dog's intuitive connection with the wild.

 

L.E.G.S.

Using the L.E.G.S.® model, our breed descriptions offer insights into typical behavior based on Genetics, Learning, Environment, and Self. 

Knowing the sort of 'job' a breed was created for can offer valuable insights into the type of life dogs of that breed would most enjoy. But bear in mind, they are all individuals, treat the following as an indication of breed tendencies – not a prediction.

Shedding

minimal <> considerable

Grooming

minimal <> likely to need professional grooming

Barking

relatively quiet <> very vocal

Predatory behaviour around other pets/livestock

low<>high

Response to strangers

happy to greet everyone <> very wary

Affectionate with family

not at all<>very cuddly

Playful

serious<>very playful

Focus on handler (bond)

independent thinker<>very biddable

Excitable/Impulsive

very calm<>easily aroused

Motivated

laid back<>obsessive

Easy to care for

suitable for inexperienced<>challenging

Exercise needs

minimal<>hours daily

Off-lead exercise needs

happy on lead<>needs plenty of freedom

Enrichment needs

basic<>needs challenges

WHY YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR SHINA INU

  • Their unwavering loyalty, forming deep bonds with family
  • They are intelligent and agile, excelling in tasks that challenge both mind and body
  • They exude confidence with a poised and watchful stance

 

WHY THEY MAY BE HARD TO LIVE WITH

  • They have a tendency to be reserved, valuing independence.
  • They need consistent mental and physical engagement
  • They have a natural instinct to maintain a well-groomed coat, requiring regular care

 

YOUR SHIBA INU PUPPY HIGHLIGHTS

In their early months, Shiba Inu puppies display an enchanting blend of curiosity and autonomy. Fostering their development involves a balanced approach, combining socialization with training that acknowledges their independent streak.


YOU MAY NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP WITH:

  • Cultivating adaptability and sociability in various settings.

  •  Nurturing their innate intelligence and independence through training.

  •  Managing their meticulous grooming needs.

YOUR RELATIONSHIP SURVIVAL KEY

A relationship with a Shiba Inu flourishes on mutual respect and understanding. Activities that tap into their natural instincts and provide enrichment are essential for a fulfilling companionship.

UPBRINGING

Guiding a Shiba Inu through its formative years requires an appreciation of its natural inclinations, coupled with structured, positive reinforcement.

LIFESTYLE

Shiba Inus are adaptable, thriving in environments that respect their need for space and stimulation. They are well-suited to an active lifestyle that includes both outdoor adventures and tranquil moments at home.

INTERESTS & HOBBIES

With a penchant for agility and keen problem-solving skills, Shiba Inus find joy in activities that challenge them physically and mentally, such as dog sports and interactive play.

EDUCATION

Emphasizing positive reinforcement and respect for their independent nature, training a Shiba Inu should be an exercise in patience and understanding, aligning with their inherent traits as a natural dog.