15 MUST-KNOW Shiba Inu Pros and Cons ( Before You Get One )

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Some people have a tendency to ignore the Shiba Inu pros and cons that exist and wind up taking on a dog that they’re not prepared for.
    Don’t get me wrong, with how cute and cuddly they look as a puppy as well as an adult, it isn’t a hard thing to overlook.
    But it happens, and the dog’s nature isn’t addressed throughout its youth and during Shiba Inu training, and before you know it, the dog is either in charge or relocated.
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    0:00 Introduction
    2:18 Pros Cuteness
    3:50 X Cons Stubborn Behavior
    4:06 X Cons "Aloof" Dogs
    4:36 X Cons High Prey Drive
    4:52 X Cons "Blow Their Coats"
    5:16 X Cons Dramatic Dogs
    5:48 X Cons Expensive Breed
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  • @liss2503
    @liss2503 2 года назад +293

    We had a Shiba for almost 16 years. They are very much a cat/dog. She would lay on the back of the sofa and look out the window. Ours wouldn’t let us hold her but she was always close to me. She would be laying at my feet or curled up behind my legs if I was napping on the sofa. They are like husky’s in personality. They are part of the pack but independent and very smart. Our girl would go over to our sliding door and scratch at it to be let’s outside. She came up with it on her own. I was her person and if I was gone for more than a couple of days she would kind of shut down. My husband would call me and say he is worried and wanted to take her to the veterinarian. The second I got home she was jumping up and down mouthing my hand and giving me the biggest Shiba smile while wiggling her tushy. I tried not to travel much after we figured out she got depressed when I was gone. She was extremely loyal to people she considered part of her pack. If she didn’t like someone I knew to be weary of them. I miss her every day.

    • @myothercarisadelorean8957
      @myothercarisadelorean8957 2 года назад +9

      Both my Uncle and a friend have a Shiba and same. My uncle's Sheeba likes to sit outside on the porch and look up at the sky. My friends Shiba likes to look out the window.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +10

      Thanks for sharing your beautiful Shiba story LissamerOT7.☺️

    • @keitaro3660
      @keitaro3660 2 года назад +3

      my thought exacty!! this is the first time i know that shiba is a CAT. i thought shiba is the same like any other dog, wow he really is different

    • @tender0828
      @tender0828 2 года назад +9

      I'm a cat person all my life and my partner is a dog person. I'm willing to compromise and after reading your comment, I think I've settled on a breed.

    • @TVeres-3dRm
      @TVeres-3dRm 2 года назад +3

      We've had 3 Shibas pass on, 2 male, 1 female. I know the feeling. Ours did the same things. They are amazing.
      Update - We now have 2 Shiba fur babies, male
      1 1/2 years, and
      female almost 4 yrs old.
      I can't imagine life without them.

  • @johnnyvarga6068
    @johnnyvarga6068 2 года назад +313

    I have a 6 month Shiba, I concur with everything said in the video. Would also add that they are very good on calling when needing to go outside for their needs.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +8

      Thanks for sharing your story Johnny Varga! 😊

    • @GerbenV90
      @GerbenV90 2 года назад +3

      Wait until he/she get’s older. When it’s comfortable in it’s spot (preferably somewhere hidden beneath something) the stubborn side takes over and good luck on calling then! 😂

    • @michaelo1929
      @michaelo1929 2 года назад +3

      My Shiba does not listen to my wife. Wife always asks me to call my dog in. She comes right in when I call her. Adorable stuffed animal come-to-life. So freaking soft too!

    • @blueshibai
      @blueshibai 2 года назад +2

      Theyre such asses and I ADORE mine. Like can never go back to other dogs. I rescued mine from a bad situation and it was intense at first. My advice is research the breed to make sure their personalities mesh with yours, train, socialize and love on these dogs. They are sooo worth it.

    • @unlisted5474
      @unlisted5474 Год назад +2

      @@dogbreedsFAQ must know my ass, I wanna shiba.

  • @pamohriner6436
    @pamohriner6436 2 года назад +74

    I could not live without them. Much easier than a husky to live with. My first one lived 14 years and then I had to get a second one because I was so sad without her. They are quirky, intelligent, affectionate in their own way and loyal. Once you understand them, you will have a great relationship.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +3

      Lovely comment! Thanks Pam Ohriner. 👍

    • @TVeres-3dRm
      @TVeres-3dRm Год назад +1

      I totally agree 🦊❤

  • @davedronski7749
    @davedronski7749 Год назад +15

    I'm a proud shiba inu parent for 11 years now and I can say they are the best most loyal loving genius dog that I have ever had the privilege to meet! There are only pros, no cons!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your excellent Shiba Inu experience Dave Dronski!👍

  • @iambrandonpoo
    @iambrandonpoo 2 года назад +102

    for anyone wanting confirmation. this video is extremely accurate. Every point in this video is dead on with my 10 month old shiba. Best dog I’ve ever owned. Will be getting another soon.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your nice comment Brandon S. Glad you liked the video! 😊

  • @Yinlock470
    @Yinlock470 Год назад +4

    Shibas also love arbitrarily deciding that they don't like doing something they've always loved or vice versa and get mad if you don't magically know whatever they've suddenly decided is good/bad.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      It's true that Shibas can sometimes have a strong sense of independence and can be stubborn at times.
      They may also exhibit sudden changes in behavior or preferences, which can be challenging for their owners.
      However, with patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement training, many Shibas can learn to adapt to new situations and become more responsive to their owners.
      It's important to approach training with a positive attitude and to be willing to adapt your methods as needed to suit your dog's individual needs and temperament.
      With time and effort, you can develop a strong bond with your Shiba and help them become a well-behaved and happy companion.

  • @tamararandolph1461
    @tamararandolph1461 2 года назад +44

    We are Shiba Inu Rescue of Florida. YES Shibas are absolutely adorable and although bias we feel the BEST EVER dogs... but NO not the dog for everyone. We rehome many for the mere reason people get in over their heads and dont know what to do with this primitive breed. Shibas aren't your standard dog. In the beginning they require a lot of hands on preferably exp dog handling experience. However, when the proper work patience and love is put in they make amazingly loyal and loving dogs. We wish people would research and be honest if the Shiba Inu is the right fit dog for their home, family and lifestyle. If you feel you have what it takes then ENJOY!! You have the worlds BEST INU!! XOXO

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Tamara Randolph! I hope you'll rescue more Shibas!

    • @MrsLyds
      @MrsLyds 2 года назад +2

      I wish I could come and adopt all of them from u 😭

    • @lancehammons5918
      @lancehammons5918 2 года назад +1

      Are yall looking for foster families

  • @mariadln777
    @mariadln777 2 года назад +90

    Shiba Inus are a very elegant and intelligent breed of dogs, look like a teddy, clever like a fox. But they can be stubborn and have a cat like personality to easily ignore you if it is not to their best interest, which is usually food. There are not too keen on petting or cuddling, very aloof about cuddles, and shed a lot, but they are super clean and easily potty trained...but not really for first time dog owners.

    • @keirynic
      @keirynic 2 года назад +3

      Why not for first time dog owners?

    • @joshuadecarlo6217
      @joshuadecarlo6217 2 года назад +9

      Yeah I’m curious about that as well, what makes them not good for first time dog owners? I mean as long as you clean and take care of them like other dogs, it seems fine. Their cat like personality is fine if your not expecting a super cuddly dog. As an owner of a bunch of cats, as long as you consistently give them attention and recognition, they’ll warm up to you and may or may not become more cuddly. As long as you don’t have the wrong expectations, they seem fine for first time dog owners

  • @Mi-ig6zz
    @Mi-ig6zz Год назад +4

    This is probably most accurate Shiba introduction video

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mi! I really appreciate your beautiful comment. 👍

  • @lifeofashibapuppycooper4243
    @lifeofashibapuppycooper4243 2 года назад +13

    Whew! A day in a life with Shiba can get exhausting! My shiba puppy behaves while I'm gone, he sleeps, plays by himself, doesn't whine or bark...but when I'm back...he gets so hyper!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +2

      A typical Shiba Inu Life of a SHIBA puppy Cooper.👍

    • @KV-np8lg
      @KV-np8lg 4 месяца назад +1

      Mine too!! I’ve had him for a week and I’m exhausted! 😂

  • @cheesedemon88
    @cheesedemon88 2 года назад +18

    I had heard all of this before deciding to get one, except how athletic they are, mine keeps up with a Whippet in speed and a Staffordshire in strength, that surprised me a lot.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      That's one good Shiba cheesedemon88!👍

  • @gracestevenson4157
    @gracestevenson4157 2 года назад +60

    This is all spot on. We have a Shiba and we love, love, love her. She's smart AF but also doesn't give AF in terms of traditional motivations, she will only do something if she wants (Because of this she also in no terms can be off leash which is a bummer). The one thing I'd say that I've experienced differently is that my dog is actually very affectionate/cuddly but likes her alone time too which I appreciate (she's not clingy). She's also a weirdo and dramatic (and very judgmental). The shedding is the worst part (she sheds more than my husky/german shepherd did). Overall though Shibas are great dogs but they are certainly not for the faint of heart (not good first dogs, training them is very difficult so you have to know what you are doing).

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +2

      Wow! What a comment. Thanks Grace Stevenson.👍

    • @Hawtload
      @Hawtload 2 года назад +2

      as a former german shepherd owner, hearing the shiba sheds even more is mind blowing.
      I could brush my dog for 20 minutes straight and not run out of new hair

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      @@Hawtload Thanks for sharing your experience.👍

    • @zainabb.2792
      @zainabb.2792 Год назад

      Is she pure bred? Also how many times a day does she need to take a walk?

    • @fernandaperdigao791
      @fernandaperdigao791 Год назад +1

      I have a Shiba also. When you said “very judgmental I laughed so hard!!! Mine looks at me when I am mad with something like I am overreacting or something lol. They are so funny!

  • @andreazavala1130
    @andreazavala1130 2 года назад +58

    My shiba loves to go on walks. However , as soon as I get the leash he starts running away. He’s been doing it for years, every single time lol. Nothing I can do to change him. Sometimes he wants me to chase him or when he feels like he will listen to the “come here” command, last resource I have to pretend like I’m leaving for him to get close to me and I can finally put him on the leash. Maybe he thinks it’s a game

    • @superrmang
      @superrmang 2 года назад +6

      They do that because they love freedom and a lot of them hate wearing stuff 🤣

    • @MIKE-yq1co
      @MIKE-yq1co 2 года назад +2

      Hahaha my husky does this when we are at the dog park 😭

    • @maelsondabahia2559
      @maelsondabahia2559 2 года назад +1

      @@MIKE-yq1co o meu tbm o pior é que ele para e fica me olhando, esperando eu chegar perto pra ele corre🙄

    • @Hawtload
      @Hawtload 2 года назад +1

      my german shepherd as a puppy would always run away from us when we were trying to get him to come to us outside (he wanted to play), so we ended up acting like we were running from him instead to get him to chase us

    • @eddy5388
      @eddy5388 Год назад +1

      my shiba is the same way. i have to play reverse psycology with it sometimes when i need to leave the dog park , pretend im chasing but running towards the exit lol

  • @hotjupiter3395
    @hotjupiter3395 2 года назад +14

    We just got a Shiba/Husky mix puppy and are amazed by her intelligence and personality. She's a talker though!

  • @MeganSin
    @MeganSin 2 года назад +56

    I have a shiba mix and she is highly intelligent, very cute, very friendly but she’s a big hunter. My shiba mix consistently chases my cat (luckily my cat takes no bull from her though and will put her in her place) and also the pup has hunted and caught 5 birds, 3 mice and 1 snake in the last 6 weeks.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +2

      Your shiba is like the shiba from long time ago msinarath! 😀

    • @juliehenderson1672
      @juliehenderson1672 2 года назад +11

      I have two shibas. My female has a strong prey drive, but my male is not. He is the protector. Silently waiting for any intruder to enter our yard before he barks. Then he barks like a shepherd.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +4

      @@juliehenderson1672 That's an all-around Shiba!!

    • @AlexxxxPanda
      @AlexxxxPanda 2 года назад +1

      My little Loki is a hunter too. At 5 months he’s discovered a family of possums in our yard and easily gets distracted by smells.he’s wicked smart but very much an ADHD child

    • @susanneves986
      @susanneves986 2 года назад +2

      @@AlexxxxPanda First time Shiba owner....I agree 100% with the ADHD and with the high intelligence.

  • @SMDoktorPepper
    @SMDoktorPepper 2 года назад +3

    My baby girl was a Shiba mix, and sadly died due to very old age. She developed mental problems due to her age, and I miss her every day. She was 16 by the time, 12 years with me.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Try to get another one SMDoktorPepper.😥

  • @RavennaAl
    @RavennaAl Год назад +7

    Shine’s need to run. You will need a fenced yard with NO spaces for her to escape. They are also little Houdini’s. I don’t know how, but ours has managed to shake herself with just the right ‘frequency’ that the leash comes unclasped. I now always walk her with 2 leashes, one on her collar and the other on her body harness. She doesn’t like water and will refuse to walk through a small puddle. And yes, they are the biggest drama queens you will ever see. When we wash the dirt off her paws, she screams like we are breaking her legs, though I guess that’s just part of her charm.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +2

      It sounds like Shine is quite the character! Thank you for sharing these insights about her breed. It's important to know the specific needs and quirks of different dog breeds to ensure they have a happy and healthy life. 🐾

  • @armanimckoy2168
    @armanimckoy2168 Год назад +3

    This video makes me miss my lil shib. He’s still alive. I just had to go to work

  • @Chicahcah
    @Chicahcah 2 года назад +15

    Our Shiba Buster is awesome, he’s about 2.5 years old now. He can be mouthy when he wants to play or if we are not doing what he wants. His puppy training wasn’t normal or completed due to weirdo Covid restrictions and lockdowns, but overall he is very well mannered for a Shiba. We have a pet rabbit and he is very nice to her, so no issues. He actually loves people and getting pets. He does go off and take naps alone, but will sleep on our bed and hang out with us all the time. He is stubborn, but don’t let the “cons” scare you away from this breed. They are all individuals and some are cuddlier than others.

    • @superrmang
      @superrmang 2 года назад

      Mine was NOT a cuddler for at least the first 2 years of his life. We broke him though so now he cuddles all the time 🤣

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your dog experience Gretchen!👍

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment!😊

  • @DrElyne-lo4jr
    @DrElyne-lo4jr 2 года назад +3

    I had an akita/lab mix for years. He was all akita in personality and I am still grieving 8 years since his passing. I'm disabled and though I walk every day, I don't think I can handle another akita, so I'm leaning more and more toward a shiba inu. I fell in love with a friend's Shiba (who was quite the escape artist!) and his personality was so similar to my akita mix. Thank you for this video!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video Dr. Elyne. 😊

  • @FumiTheKitten
    @FumiTheKitten 2 года назад +7

    Had a Black and Tan shiba back in the late 90’s. No one really knew the breed then. Cars used to pull over all the time to ask me what breed it was when I was walking him. Loved Yoshi with all my heart up until the time he bit my one year old in the face. All he did was pet him. Needless to say we adopted him out to a wonderful older couple with no kids. Now that me kids are in there 20’s I’m thinking about getting one.

  • @VonSchtauffe
    @VonSchtauffe 2 года назад +8

    "They clean themselves"
    Me: It's a cat
    "They are stubborn"
    Me: It's a cat
    "They are more aloof"
    Me: It's a cat
    "They are mostly quiet but when they make noise, make weird noises"
    Me: IT'S A CAT

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your "meowing" comment Megat Ismail.😁

  • @syeo501
    @syeo501 2 года назад +2

    Have my shib for 6 years by now and I'm so happy having her. We don't really train her. She is loyal, healthly and she cleans herself. A shib is totally recommended.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the Shiba recommendation Syeo!👍

  • @gogogo502002
    @gogogo502002 2 года назад +1

    Very accurate explanation. Nice video.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks gogogo502002. 😊

  • @stephensamuel4674
    @stephensamuel4674 4 месяца назад +1

    I want one! So bad! No dog can possibly be as stubborn as my boerboel. He was the most stubborn and spoiled dog there was. Did what he wanted when he wanted, would black mail for treats by stealing tissues and ripping them up and if you ate in front of him he would scream and bark his head off. He was such a loveable and gentle boy. I miss him very much. He lived to 14

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  3 месяца назад

      It sounds like your Boerboel had quite the personality, full of charm and clever antics! 🐾💖 "Those special quirks surely made every day an adventure. It's clear he was much more than just a pet; he was a beloved member of your family. Cherishing those memories is a beautiful way to keep his spirit alive. 🌟 If you're thinking about bringing a new furry friend into your life, it might just lead to more unforgettable moments. Who knows, they might even inherit a bit of that legendary stubbornness and charisma! 🐕✨ If you ever feel like sharing more stories or finding a community that appreciates the unique personalities of our furry companions, our channel is filled with tales of love and laughter. We'd be thrilled to welcome you! ❤️🐶"

  • @Mkul1a._.Is._.Can0n
    @Mkul1a._.Is._.Can0n 2 года назад

    This is very helpfull,im getting a shiba soon,thanks for this information!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Thanks. I really appreciate that ElineDraws(FoxnWolf) ! 😊

  • @anndymeendieeta6433
    @anndymeendieeta6433 Год назад +5

    I have 3 shibas and I agree with everything said! I love them so much 😭

    • @kwl0910
      @kwl0910 Год назад

      agreed! Shibas are the best!!!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked the video anndy meendieeta.👍

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      True. Thanks for the comment kwl0910!👍

  • @MrsLyds
    @MrsLyds 2 года назад +5

    I have a mameshiba and he is the best dog I could ever ask for. Training was easy, he is extremely intelligent but he is also extremely stubborn which I don’t mind because he has such an amazing personality overall. He is very loving and he loooooves cuddles!! I also love how vocal he can get if he wants attention or if he doesn’t want to do something and he talks back to me telling me pretty much NO! He is extremely friendly with other dogs and we are planning on getting one more for companionship!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your dog experience Mrs Lyds! Nice one.👍

  • @sheilasydneynotyerbizniz2933
    @sheilasydneynotyerbizniz2933 Год назад +1

    We have a Shiba Inu/sharpei mix, but both looks and personality and behaviour are exactly as described here. Best dog ever!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +2

      That's great to hear! Shiba Inus and Shar Peis are both known for their unique personalities and characteristics, so it's not surprising that your Shiba Inu/Shar Pei mix would have a combination of both. It's always wonderful when you find a dog that clicks with you and your family; it's a special bond. I'm happy for you that you have the best dog ever! 😊

  • @relaxmydog
    @relaxmydog 2 года назад +3

    This was SO interesting!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot Relax My Dog - Relaxing Music for Dogs! 😊

  • @wizzlesthebunny613
    @wizzlesthebunny613 2 года назад +3

    I’ve been watching this video with my mom because I want one so badly! Love this video it’s great 😉

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Wizzles the bunny 🤗

    • @StormShadow7
      @StormShadow7 Год назад

      @@dogbreedsFAQ awesome video. I will be getting soon I hope

  • @nancysloan6298
    @nancysloan6298 Год назад

    All the points were absolutely on point! However my Shiba was one of the biggest loves of my life❤❤❤❤

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  11 месяцев назад

      That's truly heartwarming to hear that your Shiba Inu was one of the biggest loves of your life! Our furry companions have a remarkable ability to touch our hearts deeply and leave lasting impressions.
      Shiba Inus are known for their independent and spirited nature but also have a unique charm and loyalty that endears them to their owners. It's beautiful that your Shiba Inu brought so much love and joy into your life.
      The bond we share with our dogs, regardless of breed, can be incredibly special and meaningful. Each dog has their own individual personality and way of connecting with us on a deep level.
      I'm glad your Shiba Inu holds such a special place in your heart. They can leave lasting imprints on our lives, and their memory will continue to bring warmth and happiness.
      I'm here to listen if there's anything else you'd like to share or discuss!

  • @littlezork
    @littlezork 2 года назад +7

    Mine loves following me everywhere he can, and seems to love most people and even likes being picked up and carried.
    Super easy to train when it came to tricks, but harder to potty train for some reason. So he's a bit backwards compared to most shiba.
    Also if you offer the 'wrong' treat that's usually when he becomes the most vocal. Otherwise, he's quiet.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      He knows what he wants- what a smart dog! Thanks for the comment 1gamblybøi.

  • @cherylbarrett3443
    @cherylbarrett3443 2 года назад +2

    I have had a pure bred and a mix, and I adored them both.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Thanks for being a responsible dog owner Cheryl Barrett. 😊

  • @LionsTigersBears
    @LionsTigersBears 8 месяцев назад +1

    Had a shiba for 18 years more cat like than a dog. A very long journey....😊

  • @animeotaku647
    @animeotaku647 Год назад +6

    Pro #6 (Cuteness): That's a pro for every dog, cat, or any cutesy animal really. IDK if that'd be classified to just Shibas.
    Con #1 (Stubbornness): You just described what having a cat is like.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your point of view AnimeOtaku64 ! 😊

    • @CivilShepherd
      @CivilShepherd Год назад +1

      Shibas identify as Cats

  • @chasejack5195
    @chasejack5195 8 месяцев назад

    I jus got one yesterday an had to research the breed cuz i have no idea what im dealing with so this helps

  • @michaelmoreton5042
    @michaelmoreton5042 2 года назад +1

    We are in Canada, got her in July. When winter came--Joy, she loves the snow, deeper the better, Quite vocal, makes several noises from barking to a gentle whine.Generally makes a number of demands each day. for walks. Loves children, esp little girls,
    .

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Beautiful Shiba Inu story! Thanks for the comment Michael Moreton.😊

  • @HyruleMaster
    @HyruleMaster 2 года назад +4

    I've been wanting a shiba inu for years. This video reassured my desire!
    We also have a husky, so we're no strangers to dramatic behavior, stubbornness, and shedding 😂

  • @sharkyote2478
    @sharkyote2478 2 года назад +11

    My Shiba is super smart and he was a breeze to train! I got him when we was 3 months old and they’re definitely an expensive breed 😂 but it’s all worth it I love him 💕

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Lovely comment! Thanks Sharkyote. 👍

  • @jadapham4219
    @jadapham4219 2 года назад +2

    I have about an 11 month shiba, tsumi, right now. My biggest advice would to start training early and also just push through them. I hate to say this but I genuinely hated tsumi until she was about 5 months old just because you need to be more responsible w shibas. They take more time and effort not bc they aren’t smart but building a bond while simultaneously trying to make them listen to you is hard and overwhelming.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your personal experience Jada Pham! 👍

  • @UnDrumable
    @UnDrumable 2 года назад +17

    Our shiba started developing a big hunting sense with around 6 months. Saw several dog trainers but the result was, that he can’t be trusted without a leash. He got lost for a few hours once but while we were searching for him in the woods he was waiting at the car. That’s about the only con I have about my little guy, everything in the video describes him perfectly 😂 can stay alone for several hours but throws quite a tantrum when he doesn’t get his will

    • @ryandow7168
      @ryandow7168 2 года назад +2

      My family and I were away at a sporting event and had to leave our 6 month old shiba at a family friends who lived a half a mile away. We got a call that he went missing and they couldn’t find him, so my dad drove home and ended up finding him hiding underneath our deck, blew our minds that he knew his way home, still can’t figure out how.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks. Glad you liked the video UnDrumable!😊

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Dogs' sense of smell is very powerful Ryan Dow. 🧐

  • @denisejasmine9178
    @denisejasmine9178 2 года назад +1

    I have a shiba inu (she’s 6 years old now) and omg she is so dramatic. I swear she reacts like people. And you can tell when a tantrum is brewing. But she’s so cute and they really are loyal. She doesn’t mind cuddles and isn’t even protective over her bones (although that might be through training because I used to and sometimes still do literally hold her bone for her while she chews it because I spoil her and it makes it easier for her to chew). Either way if you can make it past the first year (definitely the hardest) I totally recommend them.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +1

      Excellent comment Denise Jasmine!
      ( Thanks for recommending them.) 👍

  • @GamerDadschannel
    @GamerDadschannel 2 года назад +7

    This is all pretty much true. Mine was so easy to house break compared to my other dogs. Very smart and independent. Damm dog will lay on the floor in the middle of a hall way and I tell him to move and he just looked at me and I swear he literally says no and goes back to sleep lol

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Glad you liked the video Gamer Dad. Thank you! 😊

    • @fernandaperdigao791
      @fernandaperdigao791 Год назад

      Exactly, I have one too and he speaks with his eyes! They are amazing!

  • @jessiesiegel8277
    @jessiesiegel8277 2 года назад +12

    I adopted my Shiba Inu from a family that didn't want him due to health issues. He is all the points in this video but the breed is amazing. As a cat person, these dogs are just dog hardware on cat software.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Thanks for the nice comment Jessie Siegel. 😊

  • @phoenixx913
    @phoenixx913 Год назад

    They sound a lot like the two dogs I have already, super dramatic, lots of personality and the mindset of children, aloof and tend to wanna do what they wanna do when they wanna do it lol.
    I'd still be interested in having one some day though.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts Phoenixx! 👍

  • @js100serch
    @js100serch 2 года назад +2

    There's a stray dog that hangs around our neighborhood, that looks a lot like a Shiba. No one owns him, but we all give him food and pet him every day, my neighbor even lets him sleep inside her house from time to time. He is so adorable, he is our dollar store Shiba n.n

  • @loramuer9314
    @loramuer9314 2 года назад +1

    We’ve had one for 16 years the best dog ever!!!!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Wow! Thanks for sharing your Shiba story Lora Muer.😊

  • @kuniakinakatsu7107
    @kuniakinakatsu7107 Год назад

    I have lived with a Shiba Inu for 18 years. I am now living with my second Shiba Inu. They are very obedient and smart dogs if you can gain their trust!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      That's amazing to hear! 🐶👍
      Shiba Inus are known for their loyalty and intelligence, but it's also true that they can be quite independent and stubborn at times.
      It's wonderful that you've been able to build a trusting relationship with not just one, but two of these wonderful pups over the years. They must have brought a lot of joy and love into your life! ❤️

  • @creativeflyfishing998
    @creativeflyfishing998 Год назад +1

    I'm fostering a Shiba right now. Being her first real home (spent 6 years in a breeding facility), she not only craves a lot of attention and confirmation but In fact she demands it 😂. She is constantly trying to get my attention by stealing and chewing on the stuff she very well knows she's not supposed to chew on. Often on walks, she just decided that she doesn't want to walk anymore. It's amazing how complacent and confident she has become in my apartment after just a couple of weeks, the little queen 😂. Must remain patient, and only give her attention for desired behaviour and yes, sometimes they can be confrontational, especially if they have learned that it works, so never give in!.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  9 месяцев назад

      Oh, that's both heartwarming and funny to hear! 😂 Shibas are known for their strong personalities and quirky behaviors. It's amazing how resilient they are, and it's wonderful to hear that she's adapting and finding her confidence in her new environment. It sounds like you're doing a fantastic job, especially with the patience and consistency needed. Kudos to you for fostering and giving her a chance at a loving home after such a challenging past. The journey with her will surely be filled with memorable moments. Keep up the great work, and hats off to the both of you! 🐶👑❤️

  • @stonebone316
    @stonebone316 Год назад +1

    I've had shibas since 2007. Got a 4 month old as I write this. This video is so true lol

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words and support. 👍

  • @Taigamom
    @Taigamom 2 года назад +1

    This video applies to all the Japanese breeds.
    I live with a Kaiken who is aloof but she is the reason for me to get up in the morning.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Is she like your "alarm clock" Food Fun 食の楽しみ ?

  • @pamelabouganim3328
    @pamelabouganim3328 2 года назад

    Fortunately we found our Shiba Inu advertised to be purchased /adopted at the age of 4 months young. That was 7 years ago on craigslist for $500 from Vegas Nevada. The best jackpot we ever got in Vegas..We love love our Mochi, best Shiba ever ! Just a shout out to everyone please make sure you get Leptospirosis vaccination for your dogs

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Mochi? That's a very cute name Pamela Bouganim! Thanks for the comment.😊

  • @Zargas
    @Zargas 2 года назад +2

    All i can say is this.
    Airplane ears while smiling, they look weird and goofy and you cant ignore it.
    Aloof behavior is a pros in our house.
    They are happy to do their own thing but will seek you out if they need it.
    And its not like they will say no to some cuddling.
    Do not expect this dog to do as you say, but expect the dog to act on its own.
    However you can guide it :P

  • @toshimon6276
    @toshimon6276 Год назад

    For the most part fairly accurate but one of the biggest con is that they can be runners due to the high prey drive and independence. I've had 5 Shibas over the last 25 years and only one could i trust to not run out door left open, the others were never off leash.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  9 месяцев назад

      "Thank you for sharing your experience! Shibas indeed have a strong prey drive, and their independent nature can sometimes make them a challenge in certain situations.
      It's essential to understand these traits, especially for potential Shiba owners. It sounds like you've given a lot of love and care to your Shibas over the years.
      Kudos to you for being such a dedicated dog parent! 🐾💛"

  • @bloodrainicorn6193
    @bloodrainicorn6193 2 года назад +2

    I am looking forward to a special relationship with my new Shiba. I just couldn’t put her back in the cage. She’s incredibly sweet. Sat in my lap and let me hold her at the pet store. I love this sweet puppy.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      I wish you all the best Blood Rainicorn! 😊

  • @kamito3699
    @kamito3699 2 года назад +2

    everyone in the Comments are talking about their Shiba, while i'm here just enjoying the Video

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      I'm happy you enjoyed the video Kamito!🥰

  • @t-pnaminami3808
    @t-pnaminami3808 2 года назад +12

    So what you're saying is that there are no actual cons. Some of us consider independence a pro, and a penchant for drama simply funny and charming. High quality breeds are expensive as well, so there's no difference there to many other breeds as well.

    • @birte8896
      @birte8896 2 года назад +1

      There sure are cons, they are very very stubborn which makes them hard to train (especially when it’s your first dog). I often see Shibas who have to be rehomed because they have behavioral problems. Mine was very social towards other dogs but unfortunately he got attacked and now he’s scared and starts barking at every dog he sees. I’ve been working on it for a year now but he’s very stubborn and there is A LOT of work on it. But other than that they are the best dogs, they have so much character it’s so funny lol.

    • @birte8896
      @birte8896 2 года назад +3

      Oh also a con he didn’t mention, I have never seen a Shiba who can be off leash. They literally run for their lives if they get the chance lmao. When they are outside, their hunting instincts kick in and they don’t listen to their recall (mine literally acts like he doesn’t know his name anymore lol). Or when your front door is open they often will be very quick and make an escape. They also are escape artists in the garden, they can jump surprisingly high or will dig under the fence. I’ve seen some people online who did succeed to train their Shiba to be off leash tho but not many

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      Haha, it sounds like you have some interesting experiences with your Shiba's off-leash adventures! It's true that every dog is unique and has its own personality and characteristics, and it can take time and training to find what works best for each individual dog. It's great that you have been able to find ways to manage your Shiba's escape artist tendencies and keep them safe. It's always important to prioritize the safety and well-being of our pets and make sure they are properly supervised and contained. Keep up the good work with your furry friend!

  • @mariadelourdesaniessanchez9731
    @mariadelourdesaniessanchez9731 2 года назад

    I LOVE

  • @faridhuseynov352
    @faridhuseynov352 2 года назад +6

    To be honest, Shiba is my motivation to get my first pet. I am more likely "either Shiba either no pet" :D I am soon moving to my own apartment and would like to know from people here if that would still be a good idea to get a Shiba. Again, I did my research on so many different breads and to me Shiba would be the best choice. Still, saw some people commenting that it is not an ideal first dog but still would like to get one. Maybe there is a way to get educated/experienced beforehand without owning a dog?

    • @kwl0910
      @kwl0910 Год назад +2

      hey man, first time shiba holder here who livess in an appartment. Having no troubles at all! you hear a lot but reality is, you really dont need any experience in my opinion to own a Shiba Inu. Over time you will learn everything about your shiba. Mine is now 1.5 year and owning one has been the best decision of my life, a shiba brings soo much joy in my life! Mine is very independence and could sit at the balkony for hours lol good luck though!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +2

      With proper training and socialization, any dog can be a good dog whether you're a 1st timer or not.😎

  • @LionsTigersBears
    @LionsTigersBears 8 месяцев назад

    They are fast and great escape artist😮

  • @andreasilvestri1696
    @andreasilvestri1696 Год назад

    Love my Shiba!! Hundreds pros, no cons 🐕🐶

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      That's great to hear! Shibas are wonderful dogs and it sounds like you have a very special bond with yours.
      They are known for their unique personalities and many positive traits, which make them a joy to be around.
      It's lovely to hear that you can't think of any cons - it sounds like you have found the perfect companion in your Shiba.

    • @andreasilvestri1696
      @andreasilvestri1696 Год назад

      Yep, I love my 'Spettro' (ghost, in Italian) so much.. Their behavior is almost not-canine, as their sense of obedience.. You can't force them to do something if they don't want to.. But that is their beauty: they don't blindly obey, but rather they seem to ask: human explain me why should I do what you're asking for! Priceless!

  • @RAvery41
    @RAvery41 Год назад +1

    Our Shiba Inu is 4 years old, we brought her back from Japan after 10 years living in, Ours is a registered and purebred but you have to be careful buying one that has been inbred, Usually I can tell if they have defects like a dented tail that will not curl out straight. Ours looks more fox like, she is red with a bushy tail tipped with gray fur, beautiful dog and was very easy to train and understand both Japanese and English. She can say out very clearly when she wants to go out. Stubborn yes but so lovable when taken proper care of. fussy about her food as she grew up eating dog food but loved her maguro tuna sushi. We brought her to the USA when she was turning 4, she how is training her little sister a blue Healer who now acts more like a shiba inu than a healer. fun to watch them play and fun to see big sister teach her little sister play and mind her manners or gets a stern warning like a father would teach the young.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      What a beautiful Shiba Inu story Robere! Thank you. 😊

    • @zainabb.2792
      @zainabb.2792 Год назад

      Do you know if I can buy internationally from a Japanese breeder? Do you know any websites or instagram accounts?

  • @randallpetroelje3913
    @randallpetroelje3913 Год назад

    A good doggo. No wonder the samurai valued them. A handful and constantly loving and eager to learn new things.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  9 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely! Shiba Inus are known for their spirited nature, intelligence, and loyalty, characteristics that can be related back to their history in Japan. While they can be a handful due to their independent streak, their loving nature and eagerness to engage makes them captivating companions. The bond between a Shiba and its owner is truly special. 🐶🗡🇯🇵❤️

  • @TVeres-3dRm
    @TVeres-3dRm Год назад

    I have 2 Shibas and a hound dog. The hound is the more laid back of the 3. However, they are All great friends. If one goes somewhere with out the others, they go completely 'bonkers' when they come back! It's like they were gone Furever!... It's fun to watch.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  11 месяцев назад

      It sounds like you have a delightful pack with your two Shibas and hound dog! The bond and friendship they share must bring so much joy and entertainment to your household.
      It's not uncommon for dogs to become very excited and "bonkers" when a member of their pack returns after being away, even for a short time. The enthusiasm and happiness they display are a testament to the strong bond they share and the love they have for each other.
      Observing their reactions and the way they express their excitement can be a heartwarming experience. It's amazing how dogs can make us feel so loved and missed, even after a brief absence.
      Treasure these joyful moments and continue to foster a harmonious and loving environment for your furry friends. Their friendship and playful interactions undoubtedly bring so much happiness into your lives.
      If you have any more stories or thoughts to share, I'm here to listen!

  • @Ninjaboy0865
    @Ninjaboy0865 2 года назад

    Thanks

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      No worries GODLY FROGIE ツ

    • @Ninjaboy0865
      @Ninjaboy0865 2 года назад

      I can’t believe you spelt my username lol

  • @cyberia7080
    @cyberia7080 2 года назад

    I have a black shiba, and her daughter, a imo inu. They shed like a Bastard, but are such fun dogs. Very loyal and curious.

  • @NekoVenture
    @NekoVenture 2 года назад +8

    A lot of the pros/cons could be flipped around, too. Though I will say, I might consider getting one when I eventually move into an apartment. I can't stand dogs that bark 24/7, and they seem like relatively quiet dogs from what I've seen in this video among others. Thanks for the heads-up with the cons, though. I'll definitely keep those in mind 😁

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +2

      No problem NekoVenture. I'm glad you liked the video. 👍

    • @aidaxo9607
      @aidaxo9607 2 года назад +1

      Super quiet. Mine only barks when someone is at the door as they are guard dogs as well I believe

    • @juliehenderson1672
      @juliehenderson1672 2 года назад +3

      Shibas: 1. They are hunters and will run away - must be leashed 2. Once they trust you - they are yours forever (never betray them) 3. Independent like a cat. 4. Easily trained with firm consistency. 5. Like a 2 y/o child. That matures to 5 y/o child. 6. Intelligent: Needs mental and physical exceecise 7. Best in pairs ( get 2 if you can). 8. Great security: They only bark when there is a reason. Quiet bark when at a distance, but aggressive bark when close. May growl or snap, but not known to bite. (Gentle bite while playing) Very unique breed.

    • @linda.l.2536
      @linda.l.2536 2 года назад

      I like the independence. I had a dog all of my life some pure breeds. They are a handsome dog. I am looking for a dog for my self an husband. Please. What country of origin.
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      Myself. Are Akita’s only one size. I fell in love a very long time ago. With the Akita. However shibaInu. Somewhat similar. ???.

    • @linda.l.2536
      @linda.l.2536 2 года назад

      My I phone jumps. Did not mean son. I meant some info. That might help with this beautyful breed shi ba inu

  • @Kaypers
    @Kaypers 2 года назад +19

    My shiba exists to judge me and annoy me. I love her to death though

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      That's the Shiba Owner spirit Kaype! 👍

  • @f.merckx8979
    @f.merckx8979 2 года назад +3

    I do love my Shiba Inu, but be aware that they are sometimes aggresive towards other dogs and people. Keep that in mind if you want this kind of dog.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Thanks for the reminder F. Merckx! 👍

    • @Hawtload
      @Hawtload 2 года назад

      I lived with a family that had a shiba in Japan, and he definitely did not like me at all and probably would have bitten me at least once if he could have.
      Where as a friend of mine in the US had a shiba that was suspicious of me for about 30 minutes, and then was fine with me and let me pet him.

  • @mrorangutangorilla3009
    @mrorangutangorilla3009 2 года назад

    Thanks my friend really wants one he will 100% get it but he can’t find any puppies because you need the puppies so you can train them easily

    • @mrorangutangorilla3009
      @mrorangutangorilla3009 2 года назад

      I also have a 4 year old pit bull who loves to play are shibes good with pitties?

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Hi JudeBanana! With a 4 year old pitbull- no. If they grew up together yes. But.. you can still work it out.

  • @LadyGTarot
    @LadyGTarot Год назад

    they can be escape artists - my son had one even if a window was open out he would go to explore.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your dog experience Lady G Tarot / Living Life Fully at 72!👍

  • @G33KSPALACEdotCOM
    @G33KSPALACEdotCOM Год назад +5

    Years ago, I volunteered at a rescue kennel, where there was both a St. Bernard and a Shiba. You would think that the personality differences would put them off one another, one is a laid back breed and the other is sometimes a little firecracker of energy. But they were the best of friends, to the point where we actively tried to find them a home where they could live together (We managed to find one btw). Their difference in personality was a great benefit to both of them, the Shiba got the St. Bernard to become a more active and playful dog, and once the St. Bernard was truly tired, it got the Shiba to relax and tone it down a bit.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад +1

      That's a lovely story, and it's great to hear about the bond between the St. Bernard and Shiba at the rescue kennel.
      It's true that dogs, like people, can form friendships and relationships that are based on mutual respect and understanding, regardless of their breed or personality.
      In fact, it's often the case that dogs with different personalities can complement each other, just as you described with the Shiba and St. Bernard.
      It's heartwarming to hear that the rescue kennel was able to find a loving home for the two dogs where they could continue to live together and support each other.
      It's a testament to the special bond that dogs can share, and to the important role that animal rescues and shelters play in helping dogs find their forever homes.
      Thank you for sharing this story! 🐶🐾

  • @13animeholic1314
    @13animeholic1314 2 года назад

    My first ever and only ever doggy was a Shiba Inu and even if they say they’re not for first time pet owners he was the dog for me

    • @Lilly-hk6qn
      @Lilly-hk6qn 2 года назад

      I really want one too, but I'm worried about the 'hunting' con. Did your shiba attack other dogs?

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Hi Lilly! You can curb unwanted dog behaviours through training, especially when still puppies. 🤓

  • @devlinthyssen1608
    @devlinthyssen1608 2 года назад

    So many new Shiba Inu videos lately... My Shiba is 2,5 yo and all that is said in the video is true when it comes to him. The most important thing to know is that Shiba personality is a mix of high intelligence, extraordinary sense of independence and always sticking to their own ideas. No particular way of changing that, believe me, I tried. Also, I wouldn't change him for any other breed.

    • @Lilly-hk6qn
      @Lilly-hk6qn 2 года назад

      I want a shiba too, but I'm worried about the 'hunting' con. Does your shiba also attack other dogs?

    • @devlinthyssen1608
      @devlinthyssen1608 2 года назад

      @@Lilly-hk6qn Dogs no, at least not until he's attacked first. But he tends to hunt small animals like hedgehogs or rabbits.

    • @Lilly-hk6qn
      @Lilly-hk6qn 2 года назад

      @@devlinthyssen1608 Okay great, thanks for the reply

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience with Shiba Inu Devlin Thyssen! 😊

  • @LazerLexi
    @LazerLexi Год назад +1

    My Shib is turning 1 on the 23rd. And I also got him 5 months ago for $800

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your Shiba story QuenchyMan!😊

    • @Restingbabyface
      @Restingbabyface 11 месяцев назад

      @quenchyman171 can you share where you got your shiba?

  • @marioopazo_
    @marioopazo_ 2 года назад +1

    It´s the perfect dog ever.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +1

      True. Thanks for the comment IKER ! 😊

  • @tender0828
    @tender0828 2 года назад

    Wait so from the comments, I kind of get that this breed is more akin to a cat (temperament-wise). I've been taking care of Siamese cats for a really long time now and looking to get a Shiba somewhere down the line (I want to be confident with my research first before deciding). My question is, how prepared am I to look after a Shiba dog considering my extensive experience looking after cats? I imagine some aspects of looking after them are transferrable.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Well, If you put in the time, patience, training, and socialization, any dog breed makes a good pet Tender. 🧐

  • @imperimgladius
    @imperimgladius 2 года назад

    Now I want a shiba Inu xD

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      They are nice dogs Edward Lancer. 😊

  • @oguzkertis669
    @oguzkertis669 2 года назад +1

    to the moon :D

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      To the moon and back Oguz Kertis. 😆

  • @mariadelourdesaniessanchez9731
    @mariadelourdesaniessanchez9731 2 года назад

    I feel good

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Why are you feeling good Maria de Lourdes Anies Sanchez?

  • @sotirios2000
    @sotirios2000 2 года назад

    Best dogs ever

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      True. Good comment sotirios2000! 👍

  • @grizzlyadams917
    @grizzlyadams917 2 года назад +2

    Honestly Shibas are not as difficult to reign in as people seem to think. Maybe I'm just strict, idk. But my Shiba just turned one and has been THE most well behaved Shiba puppy people have seen apparently. Just have to stick to your guns and not deviate from what you, as the owner want. They are smart animals and will catch on quickly, just as well if you give them an inch they will go a mile.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      True. Excellent comment Grizzly Adams! 😊

    • @kimberlychodur3508
      @kimberlychodur3508 2 года назад

      My son said the same thing about his Shiba. He got some videos on training a dog. The house training was easy he said, also trained him not to chew on things pretty well, although he did chew on a few things he wasn't supposed to. He does suffer a little bit with separation anxiety but is getting better. He is a funny dog in that respect, he will run over to my front window and look out when someone leaves, then go sit by the door watching it. He does this a few times but then gives up and goes and lays down. He can be affectionate when he wants but also likes to be left alone. His name is Ollie, he's the cutest dog I've ever seen.

  • @torstenbest5775
    @torstenbest5775 Год назад

    The best dog breed where I know

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Yes. One of the best. Thanks for the nice comment Torsten Best! 😊

  • @danielszymczewski9637
    @danielszymczewski9637 2 года назад +2

    According to other sources their prey drive is not as bad. Especially when compared to hounds or side hounds.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +1

      Could you please send me yor reference Daniel Szymczewski? Thank you.

    • @diegodiego2081
      @diegodiego2081 2 года назад +1

      Can agree, my shiba likes to chase pigeons, but its more due to her liking the movement that happens. same as when the leaf falls near her

    • @cyberia7080
      @cyberia7080 2 года назад

      My black shiba has a high prey drive for my roommates hamster and she likes chasing my cats until they smack her around. Her daughter, an imo inu really had none of that but she's still a puppy. She grew up with my cats and my male let's her beat on him I play but if the mom decides to chase, then game on for the pup as well

  • @caratiny7681
    @caratiny7681 2 года назад +1

    i have small animals (two birds.. budgies to be specific) in my house and a great dane.. the great dane isn’t mine, it’s my dads girlfriends dog. I am looking to get a dog but i don’t want one that’ll attack my birds because the dog would be in my room where the birds will be too. I don’t want to put stress on my birds nor the dog.. what’s the best dog i could get for this situation?

    • @grammyd8361
      @grammyd8361 2 года назад +1

      A Schnauser or Schnoodle.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      You can't go wrong Golden Retriever Caratiny.🧐

  • @nr655321
    @nr655321 2 года назад +1

    They shibe of floof is good boi.

  • @sinmtz8395
    @sinmtz8395 Год назад

    I have a Shiba inu puppy that won't go potty outside. She goes on the puppy pads. When I take her outside she only plays around and gets the zoomies. Then I bring her inside and she goes potty. Any tips on how to get her to go outside?

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Try to go outside and play with your pup at a regular time after her meal or you think she needs to poop. Find a spot. Be patient. Reward her when she goes. 👍

  • @DogeyMan69
    @DogeyMan69 11 месяцев назад +1

    Humans arent the peak of this world. Shibas are

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  9 месяцев назад +1

      "Haha, Shibas definitely have a charm and personality that's hard to resist! Their quirky behaviors and expressive faces can make anyone's day brighter. 🐕‍🦺🌟 Cheers to the Shiba Inu enthusiasts!"

  • @puppylord3247
    @puppylord3247 3 года назад +4

    I might get one when I move out of my parents house
    But that will be a while

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  3 года назад +1

      From Pug to Shiba. Good 2nd dog choice Puppylord Animates! 👍

    • @puppylord3247
      @puppylord3247 3 года назад +1

      @@dogbreedsFAQ thanks!

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  3 года назад +1

      @@puppylord3247 You"re welcome!

  • @unlisted5474
    @unlisted5474 Год назад

    I want a shiba inu even more now.

  • @Floridasunshine1970
    @Floridasunshine1970 8 месяцев назад +1

    Have had one for five years now
    Very smart, very aloof, very stubborn.
    Loyal, cute, playful (when she wants)
    But, I am closest and love this dog more than any I have had

  • @sharonsparks900
    @sharonsparks900 Год назад

    Shiba Inu stubborn and strong prey instinct. The only dog I ever owned that bit me was my shiba.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your Shiba dog experience Sharon! 🙂

  • @samuils
    @samuils Год назад

    Im watching the video and all I hear is my inner voice saying "ooh so cute, oh so adorable, ooh puppy puppy."
    Wait cons? Something about "oooh PUPPY!"

  • @MrJeffreyrichards
    @MrJeffreyrichards 2 года назад

    Scale of 1-10 where would it land for a family dog with a 5 year old and an 8 year old?

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад

      Maybe 5 with respectful kids Jeffrey Richards. 🤓

  • @larslemn4835
    @larslemn4835 2 года назад +2

    According to Internet:
    Shiba Inu = *Bread* 🍞

  • @belialren
    @belialren 2 года назад

    Are shibas good with cats if taught from a young age? I really want one but I don’t want them to hurt my sweet kitties.

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +1

      Any dogs can live peacefully with cats when raised/taught together from a young age Prose Wizard. Good question. 😊

    • @cyberia7080
      @cyberia7080 2 года назад +1

      I have 3 cats, my son's shiba and her daughter an imo inu and they are both great with my cats, but they have been raised with them as well. My big male has been claimed by the imo inu as hers and she beats on him to no end in play, he let's her until he gets fed up and dashes away. All dogs are good with cats if raised with them

  • @randeetaylor7156
    @randeetaylor7156 2 года назад +1

    I wish my Shiba sad that still when I’m trying to brush him lol

  • @utagawahiroshige9824
    @utagawahiroshige9824 2 года назад +5

    柴犬=shiba inu
    「柴」Shiba= Small miscellaneous trees that grow in the mountains、
    「犬」Inu=Dog     
    サヨウナラ

    • @DanBonRP
      @DanBonRP 2 года назад +2

      TREE DOG

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +1

      Shiba is also known as "Japanese Brushwood Dog" utagawa hiroshige .

  • @xdgamerdxdx
    @xdgamerdxdx 2 года назад +3

    pros: vevy cute

    • @dogbreedsFAQ
      @dogbreedsFAQ  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Norme! Fox-like cuteness!! 👍