Is Shiba Inu easy to raise, introduction to Shiba Inu habits!

Dogs are very good friends for people. If you want to say that a classic film and television can be used as a synonym for dogs, it is nothing more than “Hachiko, the loyal dog”. This movie made many people shed. Tears, distressed, moved! The protagonist in the movie is a Japanese native dog “Shishi Inu”, and because of this movie, many people fell in love with Shiba Inu, and more and more people began to raise Shiba Inu. Knowing the habits of the Shiba Inu, I am afraid that it will not be well raised. Now I will introduce the habits of the Shiba Inu!

Question One: Is the Shiba Inu easy to keep?

The Shiba Inu is one of the cleanest dog breeds. It cleans the hair itself and keeps the coat neat and supple. And the hair is not long, just need regular and simple brushing. Moreover, Shiba Inu has no body odor, and takes a bath once a month; secondly, Shiba Inu is a small and medium-sized dog, which is very suitable for urban households.

Question 2: Is the Shiba Inu destructive?

The Shiba Inu is a hunting dog with super destructive power. Take him out for a walk and use up his energy. The juvenile Shiba Inu is highly comprehensible and easy to train, but as an adult, it may become difficult to accept training because of its independent personality and strong subjective consciousness. Due to vigilance, it may become aggressive towards strangers or other dogs. It is best to start from an early age and let it be exposed to more people and things outside.

Question 3: Is hair loss serious?

The Shiba Inu’s coat It is relatively thick and rich, and it will shed 2-3 times a year. During the shedding period, the owner should pay attention to cleaning it to avoid skin diseases. When bathing the dog, you must pay attention to use the pet-specific body wash for cleaning, and do not use irritating body wash! Otherwise, the dog is super easy to lose hair.

Question 4: What if Shiba Inu likes to eat grass?

If you find that your dog often eats a lot of grass, this is a potential red flag. It means that your dog lacks the trace elements contained in grass and wants to eat grass to supplement himself. If the amount is too large, you can take the dog to the veterinarian to see what is causing it.

The Shiba Inu is very vigilant, but it is very friendly to humans, and has a gentle and calm personality. Shiba Inu is quite intelligent and quick to comprehend, so it is easy to train. Plus it only needs a simple feeding method like the above, it’s really hard not to like it.

The Shiba Inu, like the Samoyed, is also known as the “Smile Angel”, and the smile is especially warm, and the whole person is cured.

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