Shiba Inu Temperament: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em
Shiba Inu Temperament, Personality, Behavior, Traits, and Characteristics, by Michele Welton. Copyright © 2000-2018
People often find themselves drawn to the Shiba Inu because he is conveniently sized, handsome and hardy, easy to groom, and clean and quiet indoors. However. these interested potential owners must explore this breed in more depth, else they might be making a big mistake.
The Shiba Inu, you see, is very challenging to raise and train. A bold, high-spirited "big dog in a small body," he must always be kept on-leash, for he has a high prey drive and quick reflexes and will pursue anything that moves. He can outrun and outdodge any human. and frequently does, for he has an independent spirit. Shibas are true runners.
Shiba Inu owners need secure fences. Indeed, if you plan of leaving your Shiba outdoors unsupervised, he really should have a covered run (as in chainlink all across the top) if you want to be sure of finding him in the yard where you left him. Otherwise, his ingenuity and agile jumping/climbing/digging skills may send him over or under an ordinary fence. And once he's loose, he's gone.
Dog aggression is a common breed trait. Cats are iffy around many Shibas, and small caged pets will be stalked and probably dispatched with.
You must stay one step ahead of the Shiba Inu, for he is both dominant and clever. He often tries to manipulate through intimidation and when displeased by something can emit a loud scream which may catch you (or your vet) totally unprepared.
With his marked stubborn streak and mischievous sense of humor, the Shiba Inu does best with owners who are firm, confident, and utterly consistent.
Shibas are possessive of their toys and food; it is said that if they could utter one word, it would be "Mine!"
If you want a dog who.
- Is conveniently-sized, sturdy, and strong
- Has a wolf-like (spitz) appearance, with prick ears, foxy face, thick coat, and curled tail
- Is energetic, bold, and spirited -- not a lapdog
- Is smart and clever
- Moves swiftly with light-footed grace
A Shiba Inu may be right for you.
If you don't want to deal with.
- Massive destructiveness when bored or left alone too much
- Excessive suspiciousness when not socialized enough
- Aggression toward other dogs and cats -- strong chasing instincts
- Containment difficulties and preventing escape attempts
- Running away, oblivious to your calls, when an interesting sight or scent catches his attention
- Strong-willed mind of his own, requiring a confident owner who can take charge
- Heavy shedding
A Shiba Inu may not be right for you.
Keep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by raising and training.
- You can avoid some negative traits by choosing an ADULT dog from an animal shelter or rescue group. With an adult dog, you can easily see what you're getting, and plenty of adult Shiba Inus have already proven themselves not to have negative characteristics.
- If you want a puppy, you can avoid some negative traits by choosing the right breeder and the right puppy. Unfortunately, you usually can't tell whether a puppy has inherited temperament or health problems until he grows up.
- Finally, you can avoid some negative traits by training your Shiba Inu to respect you and by following the 11-step care program in my book, 11 Things You Must Do Right To Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy.
More traits and characteristics of the Shiba Inu
If I was considering a Shiba Inu, I would be most concerned about.
- Keeping him busy enough. Shiba Inus are active go-getters who need regular opportunities to vent their energy and to use their busy minds to do interesting things. Otherwise they will become bored, which they usually express by destructive chewing. No breed should be left alone all day, but this breed is especially likely to make you aware of that fact!
- Standoffishness. Shibas need extensive exposure to people and to unusual sights and sounds, so that their natural caution doesn't become suspiciousness. Shiba Inus like to approach people on their own terms. They don't like to be grabbed at, or held tightly, so I don't recommend them around young children.
- Animal aggression. The Shiba Inu was bred to hunt other animals. Many Shiba Inus are dominant or aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex. Many have strong instincts to chase and seize small fleeing creatures. This can make for conflict if you own a cat. It may be much worse than that if you own a pet rabbit or hamster!
- Running away from you. Shiba Inus cannot be trusted off-leash. They will take off, oblivious to your frantic shouts, after anything that catches their attention or runs.
- Fence security. Many Shiba Inus are clever escape artists who will go over or under fences in search of adventure. To keep your Shiba Inu in, a 6- to 8-foot fence is recommended, and it should NOT be chain link or anything else climbable. Some Shibas can go over anything and require a covered outdoor pen. You may also need to sink wire into the ground along the fence line to thwart digging. Gates should have the highest quality locks, not a flimsy latch.
- The strong temperament. Shiba Inus are very bright but they have an independent mind of their own and little desire to please you. They can be manipulative, and many are willful and dominant (they want to be the boss) and will make you prove that you can make them do things. You must show them, through absolute consistency, that you mean what you say.
In other words, you must teach your Shiba Inu to respect you. A dog who respects you will do what you say and will stop what he's doing when you tell him "No." Read more about Shiba Inu Training.
To help you train and care for your dog
Dog training videos. Sometimes it's easier to train your puppy (or adult dog) when you can see the correct training techniques in action.
To learn more about training your dog to be calm and well-behaved, my dog training book is Teach Your Dog 100 English Words. It's a unique Vocabulary and Respect Training Program that will teach your dog to listen to you and do whatever you ask.
My dog buying guide, Dog Quest: Find The Dog Of Your Dreams, will teach you everything you need to know about finding a good-tempered, healthy dog.
My dog health care book, 11 Things You Must Do Right To Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy, shows you how to help your dog live a longer life while avoiding health problems and unnecessary veterinary expenses.
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Shiba Inu
Brought to America from Japan as recently as 60 years ago, Shiba Inus are growing in popularity in the West and are already the most popular breed in their homeland. Their white markings combined with their coloring (red, red sesame, or black and tan) and their alert expression and smooth stride makes them almost foxlike. They’re sturdy, muscular dogs with a bold, confident personality to match.
Personality: Alert, active, and attentive
Energy Level: Very Active; Shibas need exercise each day, whether it’s a vigorous play session or a long walk.
Good with other Dogs: With Supervision
Height: 14-17 inches (male), 13-16 inches (female)
Weight: 18-24 pounds (male), 15-20 pounds (female)
Life Expectancy: 12-15 years
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Shibas are considered the oldest and smallest of Japan's dogs.
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The Shiba Inu was officially recognized by the AKC.
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General Appearance
The Shiba is the smallest of the Japanese native breeds of dog and was originally developed for hunting by sight and scent in the dense undergrowth of Japan's mountainous areas. Alert and agile with keen senses, he is also an excellent watchdog and companion. His frame is compact with well-developed muscles. Males and females are distinctly different in appearance: males are masculine without coarseness, females are feminine without weakness of structure.
Expression is good natured with a strong and confident gaze. Eyes are somewhat triangular in shape, deep set, and upward slanting toward the outside base of the ear. Iris is dark brown. Eye rims are black. Ears are triangular in shape, firmly pricked and small, but in proportion to head and body size. Ears are set well apart and tilt directly forward with the slant of the back of the ear following the arch of the neck.
Neck is thick, sturdy, and of moderate length. Topline is straight and level to the base of the tail. Body is dry and well muscled without the appearance of sluggishness or coarseness. Forechest is well developed. Chest depth measured from the withers to the lowest point of the sternum is one-half or slightly less than the total height from withers to ground. Ribs are moderately sprung. Abdomen is firm and well tucked-up. Back is firm. Loins are strong.
Forequarters
Shoulder blade and upper arm are moderately angulated and approximately equal in length. Elbows are set close to the body and turn neither in nor out. Forelegs and feet are moderately spaced, straight, and parallel. Pasterns are slightly inclined. Removal of front dewclaws is optional. Feet are catlike with well-arched toes fitting tightly together. Pads are thick.
Double coated with the outer coat being stiff and straight and the undercoat soft and thick. Fur is short and even on face, ears, and legs. Guard hairs stand off the body are about 1½ to 2 inches in length at the withers. Tail hair is slightly longer and stands open in a brush. It is preferred that the Shiba be presented in a natural state.
Hindquarters
The angulation of the hindquarters is moderate and in balance with the angulation of the forequarters. Hind legs are strong with a wide natural stance. The hock joint is strong, turning neither in nor out. Upper thighs are long and the second thighs short but well developed. No dewclaws. Feet as in forequarters.
Shiba InuCare
Good nutrition for Shiba Inu is very important from puppyhood to their senior years.
The breed's short coat needs little maintenance beyond regular weekly grooming with a brush and the occasional bath.
Very Active; Shibas need exercise each day, whether it’s a vigorous play session or a long walk.
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Past participle: dogged
"Love me, love my dog" [St. Bernard]
"The more one gets to know of men, the more one values dogs" [A. Toussenel]
"Dogs live with man as courtiers round a monarch, steeped in the flattery of his notice and enriched with sinecures" [Robert Louis Stevenson The Character of Dogs]
"The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too" [Samuel Butler Notebooks]
"Every dog has its day"
"Why keep a dog and bark yourself?"
"If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas"
"A live dog is better than a dead lion"
"Let sleeping dogs lie"
Breeds of dog
dog eat dog it's dog eat dog in this place → aquí se despedazan unos a otros
to be dressed up like a dog's dinner → ir hecho un adefesio
there's life in the old dog yet → (al abuelo) aún le queda cuerda para rato
he dogs my footsteps → me sigue los pasos
a dog's dinner, a dog's breakfast (British) (= mess) → le foutoir
to be a dog's dinner → être le foutoir
It's dog eat dog in this profession → C'est une profession où la concurrence est féroce.
the dog-eat-dog world of film → l'univers impitoyable du cinéma
every dog has its day → ognuno ha il suo momento di gloria
he's a dog in the manger non lascia che gli altri si godano ciò che lui non può godersi
he hasn't a dog's chance → non ha la benché minima probabilità (di successo)
- I have a guide dog → لَدَيَّ كَلْبٌ يُرَشِّدُني في السَيْرِ → Mám slepeckého psa → Jeg har en førerhund → Ich habe einen Blindenhund → Έχω σκύλο-οδηγό → Tengo un perro guía → Minulla on opaskoira → J'ai un chien guide d'aveugle → Imam psa vodiča → Ho un cane guida → 私は盲導犬を連れています → 나는 안내견이 있어요 → Ik heb een geleidehond → Jeg har førerhund → Mam psa przewodnika → Eu tenho um cão de guia → У меня собака-поводырь → Jag har ledarhund → ฉันมีสุนัขนำทาง → Rehber köpeğim var → Tôi có chó dẫn đường → 我有导盲犬
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Shiba Inu Temperament: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em
Shiba Inu Temperament, Personality, Behavior, Traits, and Characteristics, by Michele Welton. Copyright © 2000-2018
People often find themselves drawn to the Shiba Inu because he is conveniently sized, handsome and hardy, easy to groom, and clean and quiet indoors. However. these interested potential owners must explore this breed in more depth, else they might be making a big mistake.
The Shiba Inu, you see, is very challenging to raise and train. A bold, high-spirited "big dog in a small body," he must always be kept on-leash, for he has a high prey drive and quick reflexes and will pursue anything that moves. He can outrun and outdodge any human. and frequently does, for he has an independent spirit. Shibas are true runners.
Shiba Inu owners need secure fences. Indeed, if you plan of leaving your Shiba outdoors unsupervised, he really should have a covered run (as in chainlink all across the top) if you want to be sure of finding him in the yard where you left him. Otherwise, his ingenuity and agile jumping/climbing/digging skills may send him over or under an ordinary fence. And once he's loose, he's gone.
Dog aggression is a common breed trait. Cats are iffy around many Shibas, and small caged pets will be stalked and probably dispatched with.
You must stay one step ahead of the Shiba Inu, for he is both dominant and clever. He often tries to manipulate through intimidation and when displeased by something can emit a loud scream which may catch you (or your vet) totally unprepared.
With his marked stubborn streak and mischievous sense of humor, the Shiba Inu does best with owners who are firm, confident, and utterly consistent.
Shibas are possessive of their toys and food; it is said that if they could utter one word, it would be "Mine!"
If you want a dog who.
- Is conveniently-sized, sturdy, and strong
- Has a wolf-like (spitz) appearance, with prick ears, foxy face, thick coat, and curled tail
- Is energetic, bold, and spirited -- not a lapdog
- Is smart and clever
- Moves swiftly with light-footed grace
A Shiba Inu may be right for you.
If you don't want to deal with.
- Massive destructiveness when bored or left alone too much
- Excessive suspiciousness when not socialized enough
- Aggression toward other dogs and cats -- strong chasing instincts
- Containment difficulties and preventing escape attempts
- Running away, oblivious to your calls, when an interesting sight or scent catches his attention
- Strong-willed mind of his own, requiring a confident owner who can take charge
- Heavy shedding
A Shiba Inu may not be right for you.
Keep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by raising and training.
- You can avoid some negative traits by choosing an ADULT dog from an animal shelter or rescue group. With an adult dog, you can easily see what you're getting, and plenty of adult Shiba Inus have already proven themselves not to have negative characteristics.
- If you want a puppy, you can avoid some negative traits by choosing the right breeder and the right puppy. Unfortunately, you usually can't tell whether a puppy has inherited temperament or health problems until he grows up.
- Finally, you can avoid some negative traits by training your Shiba Inu to respect you and by following the 11-step care program in my book, 11 Things You Must Do Right To Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy.
More traits and characteristics of the Shiba Inu
If I was considering a Shiba Inu, I would be most concerned about.
- Keeping him busy enough. Shiba Inus are active go-getters who need regular opportunities to vent their energy and to use their busy minds to do interesting things. Otherwise they will become bored, which they usually express by destructive chewing. No breed should be left alone all day, but this breed is especially likely to make you aware of that fact!
- Standoffishness. Shibas need extensive exposure to people and to unusual sights and sounds, so that their natural caution doesn't become suspiciousness. Shiba Inus like to approach people on their own terms. They don't like to be grabbed at, or held tightly, so I don't recommend them around young children.
- Animal aggression. The Shiba Inu was bred to hunt other animals. Many Shiba Inus are dominant or aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex. Many have strong instincts to chase and seize small fleeing creatures. This can make for conflict if you own a cat. It may be much worse than that if you own a pet rabbit or hamster!
- Running away from you. Shiba Inus cannot be trusted off-leash. They will take off, oblivious to your frantic shouts, after anything that catches their attention or runs.
- Fence security. Many Shiba Inus are clever escape artists who will go over or under fences in search of adventure. To keep your Shiba Inu in, a 6- to 8-foot fence is recommended, and it should NOT be chain link or anything else climbable. Some Shibas can go over anything and require a covered outdoor pen. You may also need to sink wire into the ground along the fence line to thwart digging. Gates should have the highest quality locks, not a flimsy latch.
- The strong temperament. Shiba Inus are very bright but they have an independent mind of their own and little desire to please you. They can be manipulative, and many are willful and dominant (they want to be the boss) and will make you prove that you can make them do things. You must show them, through absolute consistency, that you mean what you say.
In other words, you must teach your Shiba Inu to respect you. A dog who respects you will do what you say and will stop what he's doing when you tell him "No." Read more about Shiba Inu Training.
To help you train and care for your dog
Dog training videos. Sometimes it's easier to train your puppy (or adult dog) when you can see the correct training techniques in action.
To learn more about training your dog to be calm and well-behaved, my dog training book is Teach Your Dog 100 English Words. It's a unique Vocabulary and Respect Training Program that will teach your dog to listen to you and do whatever you ask.
My dog buying guide, Dog Quest: Find The Dog Of Your Dreams, will teach you everything you need to know about finding a good-tempered, healthy dog.
My dog health care book, 11 Things You Must Do Right To Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy, shows you how to help your dog live a longer life while avoiding health problems and unnecessary veterinary expenses.
MORE OF MY ARTICLES YOU MIGHT ENJOY.
What Works, and What Doesn't
Is The Best Food
Copyright © 2000-2018 by Michele Welton. All rights reserved. No part of this website may be copied, displayed on another website, or distributed in any way without permission from the author.
Tosa Inu Temperament: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em
Tosa Temperament, Personality, Behavior, Traits, and Characteristics, by Michele Welton. Copyright © 2000-2018
The Tosa was developed as a massive dog-fighting machine. It should be no surprise, then, that animal aggression is a serious issue.
I would never keep a Tosa with another dog of the same sex. Frankly, I wouldn't keep one with another dog at all. No cats, either. Tosas can display predatory behavior toward cats. And small dogs. Any animal that runs, really. This is not a dog for a farm with livestock.
Now, a Tosa Inu is not supposed to be aggressive towards people. But when it happens, the results can be devastating.
The athleticism and agility of this breed, combined with his immense power, mean that he must be well bred, well socialized, well trained, and under control at all times.
The Tosa is often described as being "stately, quiet, calm, and relaxed, until aroused." Now, you probably picture that as meaning a bad guy rushing at your family. And it could mean that. Perhaps.
But "arousal" can also mean a low-flying bird, which the Tosa might snatch out of the air. Or a neighbor's child rushing at your child in play.
When you own a breed like a Tosa, your legal and ethical responsibilities are enormous. High solid board fences all around your property. Never leaving a Tosa in the yard, unsupervised. Never letting a Tosa off-leash in public. Lots of personal liability insurance, assuming an insurance company will even give it to you.
Honestly, there are very few people who need or should want a Tosa. Maybe if you want a dog to participate in the sport of weight pulling. Tosas excel at this, with some Tosas pulling more than 3000 pounds.
But how many people can handle a dog who can pull more than 3000 pounds? Physically, of course, the answer is, "No one." This breed cannot be outmuscled. That means he needs to be convinced – psychologically – to respect you, which in turn means you need to be an experienced and confident person who thoroughly understands how to elevate yourself above your dog in the family pecking order.
With this dominant, self-willed breed, anything less is just asking for trouble. And it won't be a question of "if" but "when."
Couple more things.
Serious health problems. The life span of an Tosa Inu is short – about 10 years. An alarming number of are crippled by bone and joint diseases and/or succumb to cancer in middle age.
Legal liabilities. The Tosa is banned or restricted in a number of countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Denmark, and others. In the United States, insurance companies may cancel your homeowner's policy. Your friends and neighbors may be uncomfortable around this breed. And in this day and age, the legal liabilities of owning a giant breed that looks intimidating and has a dog-fighting history should be considered. People are quicker to sue if such a dog does anything even remotely questionable.
In summary, the Tosa Inu is "too much dog" for the average household. Absolutely and unquestionably.
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Native til Japan – og den minste av de hundene som kan gjøre den påstanden – Shiba Inu er en av de store “pound-for-pound” raser over hele verden. Modig, generelt vennlig og responsive til dressur, kan Shiba Inu være en målbevisst og glad følgesvenn som har et godt utvalg av terreng og kan håndtere rikelig med mosjon. Hvis du vurderer Shiba Inu som kjæledyr for familien din, vil du bli oppfordret til å vite at det blir sammen med barn, andre dyr, og er ikke en åpenlyst aggressiv hund.
Det er mye som går inn i å utvikle en rase som dette, og Shiba Inu historie forteller oss alt om sin moderne form. Selv om litt sta til tider, som mange trygge hunder, vil Shiba Inu gjerne nyte din bedrift, og kan betraktes som en hund som er allsidig i form av lek, trening og sosiale ferdigheter. Og vurderer det er en relativt liten hund, har Shiba Inu også fordelen av å ikke skremme bort noen naboer! Her er en samlet profil japanske rasen.
Som allerede nevnt, er Shiba Inu innfødt til Japan, som er en sjelden kvalitet, og er faktisk den minste av de rasene som kan si det. Shiba Inus ble brukt gjennom årene for å utforske og jakte gjennom terrenget og tykk pensel som markerer så mye av den japanske øya, gir det et ferdig tillit når det går inn i denne type børste uansett hvor du tar det. Faktisk refererer ordet Shiba på japansk til kratt, og siden Inu betyr hund, får du ideen der Shiba Inu fikk sitt navn.
Gjennom sin historie har Shiba Inu gjort en god følgesvenn hund til jakt, som er interessant med tanke på de typiske jakthunder de fleste vestlige er vant til, er Shiba Inu faktisk relativt liten. Men på grunn av sine instinkter, sin tillit, og dens vilje til å utforske vanskelig terreng, Shiba Inu har opparbeidet seg et rykte blant japanerne som en utmerket jakthund faktisk.
Mens Shiba Inu ble ødelagt av effektene av andre verdenskrig, har det siden tatt seg opp og blitt utviklet til rasen vi nå kjenner i dag.
Vi vet at Shiba Inu ble avlet, til tross for sin lille størrelse, for å kunne jakte en rekke dyr, inkludert bjørn og villsvin, så usannsynlig som utsiktene kan virke. Fordi Shiba Inu er mindre, er det i stand til å navigere i kratt som den har tatt navnet sitt, og det har bare antatt at Shiba Inu kommer fra tilsvarende små forfedre som også var ideelt for denne type terreng.
Dagens Shiba Inu har en sterk stamtavle på grunn av re-oppstigning av rasen i Japan så vel som over hele verden. Det er en av de mest populære rasene i hele Japan og vokser i antall over hele den vestlige verden også.
Den Shiba Inu kosthold er ikke uvanlig, til tross for sin hailing fra et land som er kjent for sin unike mat. Som mange hunder Shiba Inu vil bli spesielt tiltrukket av kjøtt og det elsker gode, hele ingredienser. Fôring Shiba Inu utklipp kan være en dårlig idé som det er relativt liten og kan være litt utsatt for å sette på ekstra vekt.
Regnes svært trening og lettere å housebreak, vil du ikke finne mange problemer med Shiba Inu. Det kan være sta til tider, på grunn av sin tillit og sterke instinkter, men hvis du viser at du er pakken lederen, bør det ikke være noen problemer med å holde din Shiba Inu på en streng disiplin program.
Veier rundt 17-23 pounds, er Shiba Inu den minste innfødte rasen i Japan, og vil bruke sin lille vekst for ekstra navigasjon ferdigheter rundt huset ditt. Shiba Inu vil bli god på å komme rundt hindringer selv når du tror det er for stor for dem.
En sterk og trygg personlighet noen ganger gjør for stahet, men en genuin åpenhet til å disiplinere og en vennlig gemytt lett overstyre disse kvalitetene i Shiba Inu. Du finner det gjør en ideell hus kjæledyr som det er vennlig med barn og andre kjæledyr, gir det en fleksibilitet som enda noen andre vennlige hunder ikke helt besitter.
De vanligste helseproblemene i Shiba Inu forholde seg til felles problemer, som ikke sjelden for hunder, men litt uvanlig for hunder av sin størrelse. Du kan selv legge merke til kneskål problemer i denne hunden, ikke et vanlig problem i andre hunder.
En solid, lang levetid kan forventes på rundt 12 til 15 år, avhengig av en rekke faktorer.
Selv små, har Shiba Inu en overraskende tørst etter noen former for trening og vil være i stand til å ta opp med deg lett hvis du tar den ut ofte. Vanlig gange bør betraktes som en normal vane, og absolutt noe du ønsker å komme inn med en hvilken som helst hund. Shiba Inu kan også være lurt å komme seg bort fra deg til tider å utforske naturlandskap.
The American Kennel Club sier om denne rasen: “The Shiba har en selvstendig naturen og kan være reservert mot fremmede, men er lojal og hengiven til de som tjener hans respekt.”
En vinter-klar frakk for Shiba Inu er en av dens karakteristiske kjennetegn. Som en dobbel-coated hund, det har rikelig med pels. Hvis den viser din Shiba Inu, kan du bli straffet for “rote” for mye med pelsen, for eksempel å holde det for trim.
Shiba Inu valper bør være stueren og bør være riktig sosialisert til å lære at fremmede ikke trenger å være skremmende.
Akita Inu Züchter
Akita Inu Züchter aus Europa
ISAMASHISA KEN Stefan Kolar,Hauptstrasse 4, A-2171 Herrnbaumgarten, Lower Austria
Austria (at) Tel. +43 (0) 2555 24086 – E-Mail (Sun Aug 13 08:09:21 2006)
SAMURAI YASHIKI Rebeka Tratnik,Halic 191, Turcin 42204
Croatia (hr) Tel. / Fax: 00385989705551 / 0038542690059 / E-Mail (Wed Nov 5 01:38:51 2008)
OF RAMSRASPEL KENSHA Stefanie Rams & Oliver Raspel,Krügerstr. 6, 46354 Südlohn/Oeding, NRW
Germany (de) Tel. / Fax: 00492862/415627 / 00492862/415627 / ramsraspel@web.de (Wed Feb 18 09:56:46 2004)
MARA-SHIMAS Wilma van der Meer,Tormentilstraat 46, 1121 BS Landsmeer
Netherlands (nl) Tel. / Fax: 0031-204822799 / 0031-20-4822799 / mara.shimas@worldonline.nl (Fri Sep 27 23:13:43 2002)
Hungary (hu) Tel. 00-36-23-377-618 / bordeauxi@matavnet.hu (Sun Mar 18 13:58:35 2001)
AKITA U IZIS FCI Izyda Bach-Zelewska,ul. Burzynskiego 8 A/26, PL-80-462 Gdansk, woj. pomorskie
Poland (pl) Tel. / Fax: 0-048-58/346 83 54 / – www.akita.pl – – E-Mail: akita@akita.pl (Thu Aug 15 12:30:26 2002)
LEGION GAGATKÓW Lucyna Gasiorek,Mickiewicza 40, 43-502 Czechowice-Dziedzice
Poland (pl) Tel. (0048)(032)215-97-76 / djp@wp.pl (Sat Dec 9 09:34:48 2000)
Hungary (hu) Tel. +36302668641 / akitainu@freemail.hu (Thu Nov 23 08:54:17 2000)
GEMSTONE AKITA Kathi Eicke,Heinrich-Steffens-Str. 7, 28777 Bremen, Bremen
Germany (de) Tel. 0421 / 681205 / gemstone@t-online.de (Sat Nov 18 14:30:32 2000)
YAMATOSOW Hanni Fässler,Zellerstraße 31, 5671, Salzburg
Austria (at) Tel. / Fax: 0043-6545-20006 / 0043-6545-200064 / mail@akita-inu.at (Thu Nov 2 19:19:04 2000)
LE BOIS DE CHANTELOUP Boullefroy Marianne,rue de Montataire, 60290 Laigneville
France (fr) Tel. 0344710735 / maya32@worldonline.fr (Fri Oct 13 16:35:42 2000)
JEDISTY AKITAS c garwood,84 the uplands, newport, south wales, gwent
United Kingdom (uk) Tel. +44 01633 673048 – E-Mail: jedisty@ntlworld.com (Sun Nov 11 22:56:25 2001)
FROM APACHE CREEK Alexandra Hormann,Gifhornerstraße 8, 31234 Edemissen, Niedersachsen
Germany (de) Tel. / Fax: 05373-920501 / 05373-920502 / from apache creek@aol.com (Wed Jul 5 22:30:25 2000)
KENNEL KAZAN John Aareskjold Tjøtta,tangen 8, 4340 Bryne, Bryne
Norway (no) Tel. 51481275 / aareskjold@c2i.net (Thu Apr 20 14:12:24 2000)
KINTOS KENNEL Dag Rune Egge,Settberg, N-2332 Åsvang, Norway
Norway (no) Tel. / Fax: +4762587040 / +4762587096 / kintos@online.no (Wed Mar 8 21:31:20 2000)
TOUCH OF TOMORROW Heidi Andersen,Spandetvej 50, Roager, 6760 Ribe
Denmark (dk) Tel. / Fax: +45 75 44 39 10 / +45 75 44 39 10 / akita@zondo.dk (Mon Mar 6 15:42:55 2000)
L’ARCHE DES DIEUX AKITAS Julien Michel,St Paul en Jarez, 42740, Loire
France (fr) Tel. / Fax: +33 4 77 73 36 28 / +33 4 77 73 60 50 – E-Mail: michel.julien5@wanadoo.fr (Sat Feb 19 08:48:30 2000)
NOVENS KENNEL Björn and Elisabeth Novén,Sandhemsgård 761, Hällingsjö 430 64
Sweden (se) Tel. / Fax: +46 (0) 301 453 53 / +46(0) 301 453 53 / elisabeth.noven@mailbox.swipnet.se (Fri Jan 28 22:25:48 2000)
ÄNGSMYRENS KENNEL Monica Nilsson,Björke 8173, 452 94 Strömstad
Sweden (se) Tel. / Fax: 0046 52627077 / 0046 52627077 / akita@algonet.se (Sat Jan 15 23:05:44 2000)
NO YUKIMIGATA Ricardo Groenewald & Bernadet Dankaart,’t Hoog 2, 3451 RC Vleuten, Utrecht
Netherlands (nl) Tel. / Fax: +31-(0)30-6775877 / +31-(0)30-6775877 – E-Mail: yukimigata@wxs.nl (Fri Apr 21 15:58:12 2000)
HOUNDSFIELD Gary Byrne,26 Plymouth Road, Redditch B97 4QB, Worcestershire
United Kingdom (uk) Tel. / Fax: 01527 460242 / 01527 460242 – E-Mail: akitas@akakuro.com (Mon Feb 11 21:08:59 2002)
KAMINO KEN ZELLER Patrice,VILLA SOLEILLAVOUP QUARTIER BEAUMONT, 06330 ROQUEFORT LES PINS, COTE D’AZUR
France (fr) Tel. (0033) 493770011 – E-Mail: zeller.akita.inu@wanadoo.fr (Wed Oct 27 17:47:35 1999)
YUUKI Eugenio Baglieri,Via Trenzanesio, 16, Vignate (MI) 20060, Italy
Italy (it) Tel. / Fax: 02 95360481 / 02 95360481 / eubaglie@tin.it (Mon Oct 11 01:18:58 1999)
KOKIUSHI (Akita Inu Züchter) franco lissandron,via delle ginestre 30, 22063, cantù
Italy (it) Tel. / Fax: 031-700882 / 031-713024 / lissakita@virgilio.it (Sat Oct 9 17:31:28 1999)
YAGINO YASHIKIKARANO Ulrike Geishofer-Binder und Alina Geishofer,Heinrich-Casperg. 16, 8010 Graz, Styria
Austria (at) Tel. / Fax: +43 316 679182 / +43 316 679181 – E-Mail: alina.geishofer@aon.at (Thu Aug 23 17:34:21 2001)
LE BOIS DE CHANTELOUP Jean Boullefroy,rue de Montataire, 60290 Laigneville
France (fr) Tel. 0344710735 – E-Mail: maya32@worldonline.fr (Sun Feb 25 10:40:19 2001)
SHIRAYUKI-HIME Nenad Razumic,IJsselmeerweg 25, 1316 RH, Almere, Netherlands (NL)
Croatia (hr) Tel. +31/(0)641765739 – E-Mail: akita@kinolog.com (Wed Sep 3 11:22:30 2003)
SOL LEVANTE KENNEL mariagrazia balestra,strada frattina chioda 5, 27055 rivanazzano, italy
Italy (it) Tel. / Fax: 038392932 / 038392932 – E-Mail: sollevantekennel@hotmail.com (Sun Oct 17 19:39:19 1999)
AK-INU-BA’S Geir Aasheim,Leiraplassen 6, Sparbu 7710, N-Trøndelag
Norway (no) Tel. / Fax: +47 74 16 22 85 / none / geilis@online.no (Thu Jun 24 19:15:47 1999)
TOSHIKOSsynnøve presthaug,nygata 209, 8618 andfiskå
Norway (no) Tel. / Fax: +46 75 14 06 76 / +46 75 14 06 76 / spresthaug@rana.online.no (Thu Jun 24 18:41:24 1999)
AKITA KENNEL Giovanna Rossi & Roberto Brutti,V.CARPACCIO 7 , 52100 AREZZO
Italy (it) Tel. / Fax: 0575/350746 / 0575/350746 – E-Mail: akitait@ats.it (Fri Jun 11 09:35:25 1999)
AMATERASO NO Karin Sjöholm Östlund,Räften Pl. 732, S-247 91 S. Sandby
Sweden (se) Tel. / Fax: +46 46 585 49 / +46 46 585 49 – E-Mail: inge.sjoholm@mbox300.swipnet.se (Mon Feb 22 22:17:15 1999)
AKITA INU OF CACIC Dragutin und Laura Cacic,Hohensyburgstr. 108, 44265 Dortmund, NRW
Germany (de) Tel. / Fax: 0231/774224 / 0231/774226 – E-Mail: 101.159030@germanynet.de (Wed Jan 20 08:06:51 1999)
AKITA VON MICABI KEN Carola Biermann,Am Meisterstein 24, 59955 Winterberg, NRW
Germany (de) Tel. 0 29 83 83 45 – E-Mail: micabiken@bigfoot.com (Fri Jan 1 15:36:16 1999)
YUMENOSHIMA Lambert & Yvonne Dircks,Beekweg 48A, NL-5804 BE Venray, Limburg
Netherlands (nl) Tel. / Fax: +31 478 585715 / +31 478 585715 – E-Mail: yumenoshima@akita.nl (Sun Oct 17 14:58:33 1999)
Akita Inu Züchter in Nordamerika
STERLING AKITAS Barbara Cicognani,520 McChesney Avenue Ext., Troy, NY
United States (us) Tel. 518-279-0926 / sterling@natural-akita.com (Fri Apr 21 05:41:38 2000)
MAJIKSUN AKITAS Alicia Meyer,7087 SW 166th Terrace, Beaverton 97007, OR
United States (us) Tel. / Fax: 503-356-5353 / 503-356-5454 / majiksun@akitasonline.com (Wed Feb 16 05:41:05 2000)
Akita Inu Züchter in Südamerika
VOM ROSENSTOCK Mueller Yvonne,carretera vieja a Leon, Managua 000, Managua
Nicaragua (ni) Tel. / Fax: 2705208 / 2441974 / evargas@datatex.com.ni (Sat Oct 16 00:13:25 1999)
HILLSIDE KENNEL Adilson Leme,Rua Argonautas, 421, Sao Paulo – CEP 03360-060, Sao Paulo
Brazil (br) Tel. / Fax: +55 11 6671.3906 / +55 11 6642.6912 – E-Mail: akita@bol.com.br (Sat Jul 19 13:17:23 2003)
Akita Inu Züchter in Australien
BUSHIDO KENNELS Christine Bartlett,Sherry Court, Huntfield Heights 5163, South Australia
Australia (au) Tel. (08) 8326 0927 / bushidoknl@senet.com.au (Wed Oct 13 10:54:35 1999)
HOWLINGWIND Michael & Karen Quigley,5 Warrina Place, Londonderry 2753, New South Wales
Australia (au) Tel. / Fax: 02 45785738 / 02 45786060 / karenq@summit.net.au (Tue May 25 13:44:39 1999)
GRAESAN AKITA’S Graham & Sandra Conabere,Deborah Court, Melbourne, Victoria
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Training &Temperament
The need for puppy socialization and obedience classes cannot be stressed enough for the Shiba. Because these dogs can be strong willed and possessive of their things, they need to learn proper manners and these classes help achieve those goals. Puppies do tend to use their mouths to “taste” their human, and they must learn not to be rough. The Shiba has an independent nature and can be reserved toward strangers but is loyal and affectionate to those who earn his respect. The Shiba adapts well to different living situations, but must be exercised regularly on leash or in a secure area.
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Did You Know?
The Shiba Inu is AKC's 136th breed.
The Shiba Inu is a superb hunting dog, and the ancestors of the breed were the hardiest survivors of Japan's mountainous regions. They were originally used to hunt large game, but they are currently used on smaller animals.
The Shiba Inu is one of 9 monument breeds to Japan.
The Shiba Inu is the number-one companion dog in Japan.
The first documented Shiba in the US was in 1954, but the breed did not receive official AKC recognition until the early '90s.
Shibas are considered the oldest and smallest of Japan's dogs.
Most of the Shibas shown in the 1930s came from the Yamansashi or San In areas of Japan, and after reaching near extinction after WWII, those Shibas remaining were from three different bloodlines, San In, Mino, and Shin Shu.
colors & Markings
Below is a list of the colors and markings available for this breed. Please refer to the breed standard for descriptions and the difference in types.
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