Are Shiba Inus Good Pets? 10 Pros and Cons of Owning a Shiba

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  • Are Shiba Inus Good Pets? | 10 Pros and Cons of Owning a Shiba
    Shiba Inus have become one of the most famous dogs on the Internet. But are they actually good pets?
    In this video, we share the different pros and cons of Shiba Inus, as well as our personal thoughts on whether they actually make good pets. If you're considering adding a Shiba Inu to your family, make sure to watch this video to help you decide if they are the right pet for you!
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Комментарии • 616

  • @AbsolutePernilla
    @AbsolutePernilla Год назад +1338

    Shibas are cats in dog Costume.

  • @heebsgames
    @heebsgames Год назад +619

    Also worth mentioning Shibas are healthy and live a long time. They don't have the kind of rampant health problems a lot of other breeds have.

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад +32

      Yes, you’re right! 😊

    • @HisMajesty99
      @HisMajesty99 Год назад +36

      Actually they’re prone to a genetic illness in their knee joints called a “Luxating Patella.” Unfortunately, the shiba I was supposed to adopt 2 years ago had it, and I had to turn her down as it would be a few thousand dollar surgery for an 8 week old pup.

    • @sleepy_male
      @sleepy_male Год назад +5

      @@HisMajesty99 Well, that's some great facts. But it's a sad fact.

    • @omgfackdehell
      @omgfackdehell Год назад +7

      ​@@HisMajesty99 Thanks for sharing this. There is no point in calling it perfect just because we like them. Everything has their shortcomings

    • @HisMajesty99
      @HisMajesty99 Год назад +4

      @@omgfackdehell of course! And exactly like you said. It’s unfortunate, but it’s the truth. We’re easily blinded by what we adore and desire, so it’s important to do our research and get outside opinions

  • @gtaclevelandcity
    @gtaclevelandcity Год назад +685

    I grew up with a shiba named Banzai. My folks got him only a couple months before I was born and spent my entire early childhood with him. He was standoff-ish and stoic on the outside but loving and fiercely loyal on the inside.

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад +42

      That is the perfect description of a Shiba. Banzai sounds amazing ❤

    • @SandwichGlitch
      @SandwichGlitch Год назад +13

      Haha we got a Akita Inu when our daughter was 4 years old to grow up with a companion that still has his free will........ he's completely obedient to her... and loves her more than anything

    • @con2mms2000
      @con2mms2000 Год назад +5

      I knew a withe poodle that was just like you described Banzai. Yes, it was weird cause poodles are not like that but she was a great pet 🐕

    • @gtaclevelandcity
      @gtaclevelandcity Год назад +2

      ​@Syprix I guess it worked somewhat because he lived to be 15, and only died because he was taken out by a car.

    • @Ducks..
      @Ducks.. Год назад +1

      Reminds me of a plane....

  • @ToastyBrain
    @ToastyBrain Год назад +530

    My parents have a Shiba. His name is Jirou, I call him Boofer. He's a good dog, knows his routine well. Very loyal to me and my parents. The only thing he loves more than us is his own reflection. lol

    • @mayankpavuskar8457
      @mayankpavuskar8457 Год назад +5

      awww so cute

    • @Lacey_Face
      @Lacey_Face Год назад +10

      I had a Schipperke that was vain like that. The breeder told me to put a mirror by his bed so he wouldn't miss his brother. He'd stare at homself and watch himself chew a pig ear. He grew up to be a vain showdog. 😆

    • @zereon
      @zereon Год назад +2

      what is it with shibas getting japanese names lmao

    • @ToastyBrain
      @ToastyBrain Год назад +6

      @@zereon Aside from being Japanese dogs, dunno. lol If it makes you feel better the older Shiba we had, his name was Jewish or of Israeli, I forget which.

    • @enviousgaming3250
      @enviousgaming3250 Год назад +1

      i freaking love the name "jiro" in general but i love it even more given that's your dogs name. it's a good name for a dog

  • @csyih
    @csyih Год назад +88

    I had a Shiba (guy in my profile pic) and he was amongst the most lively, loving, compassionate (you read that right), and loyal living beings I have ever known. Unfortunately, he passed away because of cancer at 11 years and 4 months exactly one week ago. He loved me with all his heart and so did I. The looks he gave me that expressed how he much he will miss me because he knew his time was near just broke my heart. Still utterly devastated by his death.

    • @ShadyRapture
      @ShadyRapture 4 месяца назад +5

      He’s still your pic 8 months later 😭 that’s so sweet. I’m sure he had a good life. Hope you’re able to enjoy another friend soon (or maybe already).

    • @Ashera5469
      @Ashera5469 Месяц назад +2

      He lived very long life and cherish the memory but dont be stuck on it because if you getting another will seem very pointless.

    • @Yippie13
      @Yippie13 Месяц назад +3

      Oh I’m so sorry :(
      I had a Shiba her name is Zara, she passed away 7 weeks ago because she ran off and was hit by a car it was devastating, I’ve had another dog before he was a crusty white dog his name is Peri I still love and miss him so much, he passed from old age but it wasn’t as devastating as Zara’s death because it could’ve been avoided and she’s a more unique dog breed, if I could I would get another boof but I think it’ll be too hard and I won’t stop thinking of Zara :( 🐕

    • @catalinacurio
      @catalinacurio Месяц назад +3

      Ohhh no, even years later I still mourn my Shiba, my heart aches on your behalf. 😢

    • @pfalweer9579
      @pfalweer9579 25 дней назад +3

      Good Luck man

  • @headcrab4
    @headcrab4 Год назад +191

    Our shiba definitely breaks the mould on "Quiet Demeanor". He's a very, VERY vocal pup and lets us know when he's suffered the most minor of inconveniences.

    • @Thememeuchiha
      @Thememeuchiha Год назад +11

      Such a drama queen 😂

    • @natashalaurentia2763
      @natashalaurentia2763 Год назад +17

      I dunno... I never seen "quiet" shibe before... They either just ÆÆÆÉÉÈ or AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!

    • @turtlesandwich77
      @turtlesandwich77 Год назад +2

      I can hear him now 😅

    • @jasonsworld333
      @jasonsworld333 9 месяцев назад +1

      I agree they are more husky like in their demeanor and like to talk

    • @arizwldcat
      @arizwldcat 4 месяца назад

      My grand dog barks very loudly with his head going around in a circle. He does not scream, tho..

  • @perlgirl534
    @perlgirl534 Год назад +41

    I never saw my husband cry until our senior Shiba died. He was all that and more. They are great dogs.

  • @RavennaAl
    @RavennaAl Год назад +45

    Whenever I’m asked if our Shiba is hard to train I always say “Yes, because we don’t speak Japanese and she doesn’t understand a word of English”

  • @danielgabalski2312
    @danielgabalski2312 Год назад +146

    I’m a border collie guy but I had a neighbor once who had a couple Shibas and they were wonderful pups. I lived next to that guy for 7-8 years and I never once heard them bark. They would just com to the fence and stare at me.

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад +26

      haha they do love to stare 😂

    • @Drenwickification
      @Drenwickification 8 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah my little shiba loves to go VERY close to people and then just sit and stare at them 😂

    • @Bennahr_Fett
      @Bennahr_Fett 8 месяцев назад +1

      veery smart dogs, BCs

    • @KudaBear-gj9br
      @KudaBear-gj9br 6 месяцев назад +1

      Exception to the rule. Shibas bark at anything that moves.

    • @guylafaras4669
      @guylafaras4669 6 месяцев назад

      Mine happily barks at any strange new box during night walks. And yes, sit and look at people, but always just outside patting range 😂

  • @blackheartbev3098
    @blackheartbev3098 Год назад +23

    I miss my Shiba so much. Got her in 2006, and she passed in 2017. Best dog I ever had. RIP Babie 💕💕

  • @bernbsy
    @bernbsy Год назад +194

    I've never met a Shiba outside Japan but not surprisingly they are like their Japanese owners. They are wary of strangers but very attached to their owners. Possible this is a result of a lack of socialization. Japanese rarely invite outsiders inside their homes so Shibas just don't meet many people. They're generally very calm and kind of aloof. The one that lives near me has the softest fur that I've ever felt on a dog. He basically tolerates my presence and allows me to pet him when he wants.

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад +12

      That makes sense!

    • @enviousgaming3250
      @enviousgaming3250 Год назад +5

      one of my old cross country coaches had two shibas. i forget their names but they were ther sweetest dogs ever
      they were very calm and collected, most of the time they let me and others pet them but every now and then they just hid from people and I could tell it was because they just didn't want to be bothered and they were super nice overall
      never once made a noise except when excited and never went up to anyone to beg for food or tried to steal food from a table when we had BBQs and parties before and after the cross country seasons
      they were very well trained

    • @ruffgook
      @ruffgook Год назад

      ​and they are both 2 faced

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I NOTICED that. Especially when I had a Rottweiler. She was constantly building cars. My English springer spaniel demanded umbrellas regardless of the weather

    • @tomlives
      @tomlives 11 месяцев назад +1

      This is absurd. I live in Japan and the one thing that Japanese people are not is aggressive. Which is what defines shibas - the most aggressive horrible dogs I have ever encountered in my life.

  • @JickAudio
    @JickAudio Год назад +60

    My Shiba, Koji, is so spunky. Half the time I talk to him like “Child, who the hell do you think you are?” And he does his little sassy bark. There are days that are difficult for sure, but I wouldn’t trade Koji for any other dog in the world.

  • @Mi-ig6zz
    @Mi-ig6zz Год назад +38

    I love the breed introduction done by actual owners, thank you so much for the informative video.

  • @desperado2044
    @desperado2044 Год назад +83

    god I love how they can be stubborn and ignore you. makes them even more lovely

  • @neurofiber2406
    @neurofiber2406 Год назад +45

    Shibas are much smarter than their owners expect. They will track your behavior.
    And know when they can get away with things you don't want them to do.
    Which includes digging holes under fences to go exploring in the spring...
    They very quickly come to the conclusion that they know things you don't and will use that to their advantage.

  • @Chicahcah
    @Chicahcah 5 месяцев назад +7

    We love our Shiba Inu Buster! He’s been such a huge part of our lives. I think the Japanese culture has been ingrained in the breed and ours is completely different from other dog breeds. You do not dominate the Shiba, which is a hard concept for many American dog owners to understand. It truly is a relationship of trust and respect.

  • @stellaluna5179
    @stellaluna5179 Год назад +52

    It is a hit and miss with these guys. My shiba definitly has most Shiba qualities, but the odd one is that he is very social with humans, and some dogs. He loves to be pet and greeted by strangers, and plays with kids. Ppl always say he is friendly for a Shiba. With dogs he is a hit-and-miss, sometimes will like them other days he will do a snarky bark. I love this non-stinky Doggo! He definitely is my bff!

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад +4

      Haha that’s so true! “Friendly for a Shiba” is definitely a thing lol and boy do we know about those snarky barks LOL. But they do make the best BFFs for sure ❤😊

    • @Ghangar79
      @Ghangar79 Год назад +2

      my Shiba is exactly the same way , he is a real social butterfly 🦋

    • @gabev6172
      @gabev6172 Год назад +1

      Same my boy is soo social and loves when people say hi to him but other than that he's just like every other shibe

  • @vaynetrain8913
    @vaynetrain8913 7 месяцев назад +1

    Bro, i love your whole video !
    I always wanted to get a Shiba Inu myself but I am not in the right time of my life to get a dog or anything else, and that’s why I liked your “outro” words (before 4:58 ) that much !

  • @autumninvirginia1229
    @autumninvirginia1229 Год назад +8

    A friend of mine hadc2 Shiba. They decided I was a ok and I adored them both. My little ginger girl passed 2 years ago but she and her brother are forever in my heart.

  • @artonthecreek
    @artonthecreek 10 месяцев назад +13

    Tadashi❤❤❤
    We had our Sasha for 14 1/2 beautiful years. She was the most rewarding dog we’ve ever had in our family-when our Lab died she constantly followed me around and touched her nose to my calf, saying “don’t worry-I’m here.” I was so distraught over losing my soulmate dog that I didn’t notice her Shiba-persistence until one day I looked down and there she was…looking up at me with the most knowing eyes. She worked her way into my soul deeper than any other dog. Her loss is still hard, and I would love nothing more than to be a Shiba mom again. Shibas are by far the most unique dog you will ever welcome into your life. Fiercely loyal, fiercely loving, fiercely smart, and fiercely intelligent. They are VERY fast to react-Sasha taught me so much about dog language - we became partners at a very deep level. Shiba parents reading this will know what I mean.
    If you are considering a Shiba, I highly recommend reading the “Shibas 101” section on the Colorado Shiba Inu Rescue website.
    These dogs are not for the inexperienced dog owner.
    If you are willing to work with your Shiba companion, go on daily outdoor adventures, and grow into a partnership with them, you will be a newly fulfilled person❤❤

    • @ziggyzag7864
      @ziggyzag7864 6 месяцев назад +2

      This! I’ve seen so many first time owners get Shibas, have totally zero awareness of their dog’s aggressive tendencies, and bring them to dog parks when their dogs are clearly uncomfortable. Snarling, biting, snapping at random dogs, humans, and even their own owners, for entering their space.
      The good owners keep an eye on their dogs and take preventative measures before any of these happen. The bad ones are totally clueless, and usually just look baffled or TELL their dogs “Nono naughty boy no biting” in the sweetest tone possible.

    • @artonthecreek
      @artonthecreek 6 месяцев назад

      @@ziggyzag7864 Shibas definitely need educated humans💜

  • @wyattabbott5961
    @wyattabbott5961 2 месяца назад +1

    Love our sheba Loki! Great video

  • @TAZMIN4848
    @TAZMIN4848 Год назад +25

    I am blessed to have two, they have a level of intelligence that is Spiritual. The love and power they exude is healing. The female is very affectionate, the male is such a gentleman..he waits for the female and accompanies her outside regardless of whether he needs to go or not. They are both alert and protective of the home, property, and children in the family as well as myself. Shedding is not an issue it is part of caring for what I love and am grateful to have in my life. We learn from each other...if we humble ourselves and listen to what their personalities bring to our daily lives.

  • @ericlevy4680
    @ericlevy4680 11 месяцев назад +1

    Getting a shiba pup was the greatest thing we ever did. She fit right into our pack of two senior dogs (cavalier king charles and puggle). The pup is the best friend of our young boys and comes with us to every baseball game and practice where she is adored by all the children and parents alike. You can spend the entire day playing with her or watching the Shiba 500. Does she snuggle much with us, no. She has a bed in front of the fireplace in the same room that she loves. At nightime she sleeps with the kids, usually in their beds and she lives to be with them. Absolutly wonderful dog. She turns 1 next week. Love these videos. Yes, the Shiba Inu is worth it!

  • @guylafaras4669
    @guylafaras4669 6 месяцев назад

    Awww I’ve been completely owned since I first looked after a Shiba! Tadashi is soo fit and handsome. Kato and Yuki would love to send him a super-thanks if anything is available? Keep up our regular doses of spot-on accuracy and joy xx

  • @Caltato
    @Caltato 9 месяцев назад +6

    I have three, they are the best dogs I've ever had. The pandemic baby is the only one who is wary of strangers because she couldn't get much socialization as a puppy, but the other two just want to be everyone's best friends. They're sweet and loyal and care for the pack (me included) in ways I have not seen other dogs care. They're definitely great pets if you have the patience and the willingness to learn how to deal with this little guys' attitude.

  • @brandon36288
    @brandon36288 5 месяцев назад

    I have had a Shiba for the last several years and I will say sh has brought a joy into our lives. We crossed the United States from California to North Carolina with our Shiba; when we stopped for a break she made lots of friends.

  • @Matterian
    @Matterian Год назад +9

    My Mom's last dog was a Shiba Inu. Kiro, He was ALWAYS trying to escape. But, other than that he was loyal to her. Hated me. But he made enough of an impression she never replaced him.

  • @dinein1970
    @dinein1970 Год назад +10

    I have a Shiba/Husky mix and she is a marvelous dog... I totally recognize the traits given here. Now pile on the Husky traits and some of what was presented is MAGNIFIED. Love my dog

  • @awaxx7863
    @awaxx7863 Год назад +7

    Good thing about dogs is that there is a breed for every personality type.

  • @batchelerjr
    @batchelerjr 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. I have a Corgi and live out in the county on 2 acres. It would be like Green Acres. She would love it

  • @313drepeso313
    @313drepeso313 Год назад

    Scared the ish out of that dog @3:34 😩😂😭💀 Thx for sharing, been thinking of getting one once I find my new house.

  • @blahaj01
    @blahaj01 Год назад +19

    I can agree with stubbornness. I remember my parents and me went to take my dog, LuLu, out on a walk. But after my dog was done doing her business in the leafs, my mom wanted her to walk more but my dog just kept dragging her towards our house.
    Or when my dog is getting trained, she sometimes doesn’t sit when we tell her “sit” and I kept getting told that she understands us but doesn’t wanna do it.

    • @redhunter555
      @redhunter555 Год назад +4

      Just as mine! He doens't like to walk away from home, he does his things and starts pulling towards home... XD

  • @tammy0910
    @tammy0910 Месяц назад

    They're absolutely amazing!!

  • @nahnotsomuch2292
    @nahnotsomuch2292 11 месяцев назад +4

    Some folks I met at a week long get together had one. We went into the local town one night for kind of a change of pace dinner. I rode with them and sat in the back with their Shiba Inu. When I got in, he was clearly pretty standoffish and had zero idea what to think of me invading the back seat of his car. The couple said he would probably ignore me, but that I shouldn't let it bother me, he does it to everyone. 15 minutes into the 30 minute trip, he rested his head on my leg and had no issues with me petting him. On the trip back, he just curled up in my lap and slept then entire way. Both the husband and wife were absolutely floored and said they'd never seen him react to anyone else that way.

  • @jennaleclaire2654
    @jennaleclaire2654 Год назад +29

    I'm a cat person and am not a fan of most dogs, but I really love Shibas. They're like cat-dogs. Perfect.

  • @Top10Hours
    @Top10Hours Год назад

    very nice video thanks for the iformacion

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment and thanks so much for watching! :)

  • @xorrior4438
    @xorrior4438 Год назад +1

    So adorable!

  • @allanblack8635
    @allanblack8635 Год назад +16

    I have a chihuahua Shiba mix with 90% shiba personality. She was the absolute worst when we got her. She's far from perfect now, but that comment about earning trust is so true. She is an absolute love bug when she feels like it. And so fun to play with, when she feels like it... haha

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад +2

      Yes! Once that trust is earned it becomes a truly special bond ❤

  • @justsomeguywithasandwich5906
    @justsomeguywithasandwich5906 Год назад +5

    I watch KyloTheDoge, and I can confirm that Shiba are worth it.

    • @abhinavkar7553
      @abhinavkar7553 11 месяцев назад

      Was searching for this comment 😁

  • @hyphen2612
    @hyphen2612 Год назад +10

    Yup, Shibes shed twice a year, and one shedding lasts about six months 😅
    I had a Shiba-Taiwan Dog mixed breed called Rocky, it was basically Shiba with boosted reflexes and be even smarter. He's got that Shiba attitude, lol! One moment he is happily playing catch with you and then suddenly he would be like "nah, I'm done." stands by and watch the ball roll away like it's none of his business. He was very friendly toward all people but hated any dog that stepped into his turf, but if you talk to him tell him this is a good friend he'll tolerate that dog. Rocky passed away at 12 years old, we sure miss him a lot!

  • @theloverlyladylo9158
    @theloverlyladylo9158 Год назад +6

    My sister has a shiba-schipperke mix, as well as a pit bull-bulldog mix, both rescues. Sirius is a very sweet dog, and one of the few dogs I actually like (cat person, lol) because he’s so calm and reserved. He’s a good pet, especially for my sister who doesn’t like being alone. He’ll keep you company even if he doesn’t want pets, curling up at peoples feet, and is always respectful towards my nibling. They definitely require careful consideration if you don’t have a yard to let them run around it, but they make excellent pets for the right people.

    • @DaBroSquad
      @DaBroSquad Год назад

      It should be ilegal for women to own pitbulls

    • @madeliner1682
      @madeliner1682 Год назад +3

      ​@@DaBroSquad bro if you're gonna be anti-pitbull could you at least not also be sexist?

    • @hadassahpeace4733
      @hadassahpeace4733 Год назад +2

      ​@Alvinklauer tell us why women shouldn't own pitbulls men can't handle them any better

    • @hadassahpeace4733
      @hadassahpeace4733 Год назад +2

      I own a one year cane corso and I am doing fine. He is 120 plus pounds and will be around 140 lbs so vets says. Sounds about right. His father was 140. I am a 5 foot female and when I talk or give commands my Sergio listens to his mama. Women can own guns why not a pitbull.

  • @Iamafishandsoareyou
    @Iamafishandsoareyou 8 месяцев назад

    We rescued a shiba chi, (shiba x chihuahua) and she’s so so loyal, loving and fierce! She’s a little cutie and I love her so much.

  • @moonieliighteclipsi
    @moonieliighteclipsi Год назад +1

    When i grow older, i will get an shiba since they are incredibly cute and what you said in the video 🥺

  • @LuisFelipeSantos-zc4bb
    @LuisFelipeSantos-zc4bb 8 месяцев назад

    I see that as a absolute Win !

  • @MrShibAlaska
    @MrShibAlaska Год назад

    Great video, i have a shiba, you are spot on

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад

      That’s great to hear! Thanks for watching 😊❤

  • @emiilyjaane7
    @emiilyjaane7 2 месяца назад +1

    We have an almost 2 yr old Shiba(Buddha) he is super hyper, stubborn and gets into EVERYTHING! He screams everytime he is alone or when I go outside, He is high maintenance. And has separation anxiety. He just barks at every little thing. I wish I did more research on the breed before getting one. We love him but he can be very annoying at times. And about the potty training. No matter how many times a day he gets walked and goes outside on his own in the fenced yard he feels the need to pee on the wood framing! No amount of training has worked, he has cost so much money. Definitely do your research on this breed!

  • @azzurraying
    @azzurraying 8 месяцев назад

    We have a Singapore Special that we 100% suspect having some Shiba DNA. Aloof, self grooming, hunting, not easily excited, walks with poise, aggressing on other dogs, puts face on human laps… this video is so spot on about the whole set of behaviors

  • @ryanboutr7756
    @ryanboutr7756 Год назад +15

    Shibas are really independent, if they don't absolutely love you they will want nothing to do with you lol

  • @brushdogart
    @brushdogart Год назад +5

    Thanks for mentioning the dog aggression. This cannot be overstated since combined with the fearlessness it can lead to your Shiba being badly injured or even killed. I heard from a breeder once that the first breeders to bring Shibas Inus to the USA were Akita Inu breeders. The Shibas would get into fights with the Akitas and since Shibas don't ever back down the Akita would often end up killing them. This led to Akitas gaining an unjust reputation for being killers, but it was really the Shibas goading the Akitas into it.

  • @zsavage1820
    @zsavage1820 Год назад

    We have a pup, she is 10 months old... had her from very young age, we also have an American Pit and they after about 2 weeks are inseparable, and as this video stated, they are not afraid of larger dog, our pit is a 100lb female and they play all the time... funny to watch as the pit is so gentle but firm with Chia, .. great dogs....

  • @alexanderperez-sanz1779
    @alexanderperez-sanz1779 Год назад

    Wow this is a well done 🎉

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад

      thank you so much and thank you for watching!! ❤

  • @WolfenLady
    @WolfenLady Год назад +20

    Indeed, shibas are awesome. Sure they are stubborn but they can appreciate all the efforts you invest in educating them. I'm rewarded everyday by the love I received from my sweet potato.

  • @guzhand627
    @guzhand627 Год назад

    I've got a dog that was given to my brother when it was just a pup, we never met the parents but I always suspected it was some sort of shiba cross. I can see so many similarities both in the looks and in the personality.

  • @anthonybarnicoat4931
    @anthonybarnicoat4931 Год назад +5

    It’s all about how you train and discipline your dogs. If they aren’t they misbehave if they are they’re well behaved.

  • @1kreature
    @1kreature Год назад

    Hihihi! Try extending the Shiba fur to 6" long. Now that's shedding!
    When people ask if my Miko (Mittelspitz) sheds, I say yes, but only 4 times a year, 3 months at a time. 😜

  • @FutureVegeta
    @FutureVegeta Год назад +1

    The don't worry about barking really depends, my shiba barks at anything that comes close to the house, including people or cars just passing on the street.
    Also my shiba is great with sharing toys and such, as long as he likes the other dog.
    He is very specific about which dogs he likes though and only really decides if a dog is ok or not after sniffing him up close (except for pugs, he hates them all), which can be a bit scary cause if it's a no, he instantly goes into attack mode which is why I never let him off his leash and when near other dogs always short so I can pull him back at the first growl. He does growl a lot while playing also, though that's happy growling, but is often misunderstood by others.

  • @vell2994
    @vell2994 Год назад +1

    My corgi acts and looks a lot of times like a shiba.!
    Also the cat comment fits perfectly. Also for corgis

  • @WCIIIReiniger
    @WCIIIReiniger 6 месяцев назад

    We got a Shiba this year and I can relate to almost any point listed here. So far we have no issues with his fur though

  • @terryrocks2j
    @terryrocks2j 6 месяцев назад

    Had a Shiba. Lived 13 yrs. Is very popular here in Hawaii. Can be a little stubborn but overall mines was very friendly.

  • @onestevewaffles
    @onestevewaffles Год назад +12

    As a shiba inu lover, they are very intelligent. They also take a lot of time to open up but it’s worth it after a while because they are loving once they open up to you.

  • @Wrexxxx
    @Wrexxxx 3 месяца назад +1

    Shibas have an ocean of difference between them.
    Ours loves spending time with us, hates touching his paws, sheds like crazy, has a cute yawn where it sounds like he’s talking several times a day, HAS to have a gift to give you when you get home, spins over and over when excited, rarely barks, gets super nervous around strangers. Runs when you change your garbage out, runs when you put bright colored clothes on, is always up for chasing a ball, when he knows you’re mad at him he goes into freak mode and starts spinning and acting goofy trying to perform for you. Among other things.

  • @jayt4465
    @jayt4465 8 месяцев назад

    My Shiba is 15 years old and one of the best things about him is in all those years he has never tried to steal food off the kitchen table or go into the garbage bin. My brother has had beagles all his life and none of them could be trusted anywhere near the kitchen table. His beagles are definitely more affectionate though.

  • @jessicapalfy4537
    @jessicapalfy4537 Месяц назад

    I love our Shiba. He is protective but so sweet and loving. And he makes me laugh.

  • @ChazJazzNY
    @ChazJazzNY 11 месяцев назад

    Great pet. Had my female for 1 month short of her 16th birthday. Miss ,miss miss her....

  • @pan-bp7cc
    @pan-bp7cc Год назад +1

    I've always wanted a chonky lil' shiba inu, but i've never had one, hopefully someday i'll get one. ;)

  • @danielandrad382
    @danielandrad382 4 месяца назад +1

    I almost gave up on my Shiba Inu, but we bonded and now he is much more obedient and loving. Shiba Inus are really special animals. They have so many unique and quirky qualities, not seen in other breeds. I also have 3 pitbulls which I love, but my Shiba Inu is so much different and intelligent than them and he is still just a puppy. I think it has to do with how the Japanese people transmitted their discipline and beautiful culture into the Shibas and all the the rest of the Inu family.

  • @aliciamarie9704
    @aliciamarie9704 26 дней назад

    I love these dogs. We have a Labrador retriever & I wonder how well she’d get along with a Shiba.
    She mentioned that they can be destructive? In what way? Chewing furniture & shoes?

  • @jyst
    @jyst Год назад +4

    We have three , A 4 and 11 year old red males and a 14 month old black and tan female.
    They didn't find me hard to train, when they want a walk they go to the door, when they want a biscuit they follow me into the kitchen , when they feel like a fuss they sit beside me, I soon got the hang of it.
    When the 11 year old sees me change out of my scruffy clothes to go out he follows me to the car, he loves the ride.
    They are all the things described and more.

  • @xander3425
    @xander3425 4 месяца назад

    Good video, 100% true. in addition to the video: shiba Inu males are very dominant, especially to other males. The owner must be very dominant too, otherwise the Shiba takes the lead and you will have a big problem. So be aware of this before buying one. Shiba inus also stay very playful their entire lives. They also don't bark a lot. A special tip: buy a pet water blower! it helps a lot to loosen all the hair from the undercoat and they like it too (always give a treat at the end).

  • @wexoom
    @wexoom Год назад

    Your video perfectly described our black shiba Sesame!

  • @kimudo
    @kimudo 10 месяцев назад

    And, let's not forget to mention how absolutely, phenomenally, insanely smart they are.
    My shiba not only took off his collar when he felt like it, managed to slip his leash on another dog when he did so, but habitually unlocked his three-stage crate, unlocked and opened doors, and would occasionally mimic words (albeit, with a whining, soft howl that made it clear it wasn't human). They can, and will, teach you just how not-child/shiba safe your house is within the first month or two.
    But they're also clever, very capable of being trained, can live in houses with other pets (if you socialize them early and thoroughly), and take to discipline well (if it's consistent... they will test you to see if a rule still applies).
    Absolutely loved my shiba. Little guy was a part of the family that certainly helped to make us all better people.

  • @Texas-Chris
    @Texas-Chris 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have three Shibas, the two in my thumbnail and a red and white that I adopted from the shelter. My girls that are in the thumbnail are older and pretty calm now, especially my Sesame, who use to love to play “keep away from the hooman,” now she is by me all the time. The new Shiba is super sweet and loves to play, his big thing is that he is a night owl. It can be 3 or 4 in the morning and he is in the backyard screaming at something, most likely a bunny as we have thousands here. Shibas don’t bark, they scream so be warned. But they are so loyal.

  • @LevelShibaIndonesia
    @LevelShibaIndonesia 7 месяцев назад

    Yes they are 💖🥰💞

  • @andreasilvestri1696
    @andreasilvestri1696 День назад

    Definitely YES!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Music.Is.Love..
    @Music.Is.Love.. Год назад

    Your voice is too sweet😊

  • @Iconoplastt
    @Iconoplastt Год назад

    My Corgi LOVES Shibas, they are very sweet!

  • @yellowletters9465
    @yellowletters9465 Год назад

    Yes

  • @mikereilly6894
    @mikereilly6894 Год назад +1

    THE BEST! 14 Years old and still awesome :)

  • @tristan7676
    @tristan7676 Месяц назад

    My Shiba lived up 18 years old. I got her while I was a third grader and she passed away during the pandemic. She was the best Shiba you can ask for 😔 RIP Roxy

  • @maynardewm
    @maynardewm Год назад

    Growing up, my nana had a shiba, and he was MEAN!!! Incredibly territorial. He did not like it when any guests were in the house. He had that small dog fearless energy too and would attack anything and anyone that got too close that wasn't my nana. He was a fierce little poop stick, but I still miss him sometimes. He had his own charm, even if he was a little stinker in the personality department lol

  • @localtavernsluteplayer2182
    @localtavernsluteplayer2182 Год назад +1

    I've got 4 of em, this is mostly pretty true. Mine have an addiction to demanding pets, 2 of them wont stop hitting me if i refuse

  • @kavitha4925
    @kavitha4925 Год назад

    ALL BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @enviousgaming3250
    @enviousgaming3250 Год назад

    one of these days i do want a shiba inu i lve dofgs overall and germ short hairs and shibas are my two favorite
    but right now i can't financially take care of any pet, nor can i give it enough attention and love at my current moment in life
    some day though when I am capable I am definitley getting one

  • @Rita-fg6bw
    @Rita-fg6bw Месяц назад

    Yes they are a good pet. I have one and he is well behaved. He didn’t bark and he is very gentle . I love Shiba Inu they are cute puppy 🐶. Depending on how well you train them.

  • @qwed4u
    @qwed4u 8 месяцев назад

    Shibas are the Best! Couldn’t imagine not having my Shiba friend alongside me

  • @madbug1965
    @madbug1965 8 месяцев назад

    From my experience they have a strong prey drive, hard to train, escape artists when given the opportunity, keep them on leash, sleep a lot, sheds like crazy.

  • @shimonbiton2163
    @shimonbiton2163 9 месяцев назад +1

    Most of the cons is literally due to bad or no training.
    The fact that they are high energy means they have high drive which means they might be more suseptable to be trained with playtime as a reward rather than food

  • @onlyonewhyphy
    @onlyonewhyphy Год назад +20

    Short answer, yes. If you are a dog person, love dogs and understand dog behavior, then absolutely yes they're excellent dogs to have.

    • @TheSlipknotWeeb
      @TheSlipknotWeeb 11 месяцев назад +1

      Funnily enough previous cat people will also probably be good fits for these guys 😅

    • @siamzero9480
      @siamzero9480 9 месяцев назад +1

      If you're a cat person, they're an even better fit for them

    • @TheSlipknotWeeb
      @TheSlipknotWeeb 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@siamzero9480 Welp I want one of these guys and I love cats so seems they’ll be a good fit for me 😅

    • @onlyonewhyphy
      @onlyonewhyphy 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheSlipknotWeebshe definitely has a few Cat features. It's kinda weird lol

  • @b.o.4492
    @b.o.4492 Год назад +1

    One hundred percent they are. Very protective. Very loyal. But not needy. Love mine! To those that don’t research and don’t understand they are not a good pet. If you are the selfish type and don’t put in the time when they are a puppy their stubbornness will be something you will really have to deal with.

  • @nd3045
    @nd3045 2 месяца назад

    My friend has two and he surprised me when i didnt hear them bark like any other dog! He killed some chickens tho but that lil fox face kills me 😍

  • @commentarytalk1446
    @commentarytalk1446 Год назад +12

    Good Pets: Priority 1 = Behaviour that fits the human owners life styles most. It's not a good idea to start with appearance as top pro as that's the biggest form of mistake dog owners tend to make.
    A better premise: For new dog owners: Breeds x x x would be likely to be more suitable. For experienced y y y .
    The longer version, best approach of all as opposed to above short version:
    List All Major Needs to optimise Shiba's life and demands to be met from owners. Probably more demanding so be careful in choosing. For example too many owners cannot take the Shiba off the lead or else it is aggressive etc because it needed a lot more training. How many can people honestly meet continuously every day?
    Agree they can be great pets for the right owner however.

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад +7

      This is great feedback! And totally agree about beautiful appearance being the wrong reason to get a Shiba. I will definitely take what you wrote into consideration for our future videos. Thanks so much!

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 Год назад +4

      @@tadashitheshiba The thing is: Shibas ARE one of the best looking dogs at least in my subjective opinion because they retain the basic canine-wild-dog "bauplan" so they have long snouts (better for sniffing), rotating ears (better for hearing) but also WILD BEHAVIOURS that are ADAPTIVE and FUNCTIONAL which imho is better for the dog's own enjoyment of life.
      I suspect all of these people intuitively pick up on and in part why they and huskies are enjoyable to look at - BUT in both cases they are breeds who need demanding life-styles involving really high quality routines by owners!
      The trouble is: Most people have more urban lives today and work routines that make it much harder to cater more to the dog's needs as above.
      Therefore for the best balance, dogs that fit the humans' life and how much people can GIVE BACK to the dog that works is most important.
      Tbh your dog looks like it has lots of the right stimulus but I bet it takes a lot of dedication from you (fully returned!).

    • @zereon
      @zereon Год назад

      wut

  • @CodyN0ME
    @CodyN0ME 9 месяцев назад

    -Hey baby i heard youre hungry, FOR A KNUCKLE SANDWICH *punch sound effect*
    shiba: mew

  • @keathrhymer5449
    @keathrhymer5449 Год назад

    Having Basenji and Shiba and rescuing both breed I can state after 23 years yes they are terrific. Indpendent intellignet and loving

  • @treasuringpricelesstime5962
    @treasuringpricelesstime5962 Год назад +11

    The one issue I have is that my Male Shiba/JRT has no friends because he won't let any dog near him, and is very reactive. I did socialize him as soon as we got him at 4 months, but when he was about 1-1.5 yrs old he didn't want to play with dogs any longer. I think it's healthy for dogs to play together, heck even cats play and lay together, but I am just trying to train him to not lunge at other dogs. We live in a busy area so this is important. I also think the Covid isolation was terrible for him because he's gotten worse with dogs and even strangers. I am really trying hard to train him to at least tolerate other dogs when on our walks.

    • @tadashitheshiba
      @tadashitheshiba  Год назад

      We have a hard time with this too! Unfortunately the way Shibas sometimes play is by being aggressive 😅

    • @somebodyelse2852
      @somebodyelse2852 Год назад

      Be patient. 3 year old rescue girl named tasha(at the time/2 years ago). Doesn't like people much. Tried once and I took a bite blocking the pups we tried. Had a baby boy since we got her. First time they met(very carefully)she changed big time. The day after those two met, we had an opportunity to get a free labradoodle pup. Took her with us. Inside the home we got Levi from. Let people pet her. Now these two are best friends and love my son as well. It can be done. Just have to be patient and careful.

  • @troyagane8220
    @troyagane8220 11 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous looking dogs.Personality -wise,sounds very much like a chow-chow.Cat-like,aloof,stubborn,didn't bark an awful lot,a bugger to groom though!

  • @KitsuneSpam
    @KitsuneSpam Год назад

    Number 3 con is actually so true like i have a shiba inu and when other dogs playdate -they start battling 😂💀😭

  • @thesenate4815
    @thesenate4815 Год назад

    There was a shiba my toy poodle initially got along with, but she played roughly and her spinning butt attack was enough to knock the air out of me

  • @user-fe7uj1uk9t
    @user-fe7uj1uk9t 11 месяцев назад

    How they deal with the water. If i decide to shower him with a hose each day after go out, shiba will be okay with it?

  • @normacamposcampos3259
    @normacamposcampos3259 Год назад

    Shibas são lindos 😍

  • @adrianenriquez5519
    @adrianenriquez5519 8 месяцев назад

    I love my Kai but yes he can be a handsome and stubborn as hell especially when he hasn't been outside
    But he's the most gentle soul and I wouldn't want him any other way