Shiba InuFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Shiba Inu is the smallest of the six original and distinct breeds of dog from Japan. AppearanceShibas range in height from 14.5 to 16.5 inches (37 to 42 cm) at the withers for males, and 13.5 to 15.5 inches (34 to 39 cm) for females, with males weighing approximately 23 lb (10 kg), and females approximately 17 lb (8 kg).Height or weight outside of this range is a disqualifier in the show ring. In Japan, some animals bred for miniature size are referred to asMame-Shiba. The prefix "mame," meaning "bean" in Japanese, is similar to "teacup" prefix used to refer to other miniature breeds. Coat and colorShiba Inu have double coats, with a straight outer coat and a soft, dense undercoat that is blown generally two times a year, producing a relatively large amount of fur given the size of the dog. Shedding normally occurs at the beginning or end of each season. However, between seasonal sheddings Shibas generally shed in smaller quantities and require regular brushing. Temperament
Shibas are generally independent and intelligent dogs. Some owners struggle with obedience training, but like many dogs, socialization at a young age can greatly affect temperament. Traits such as independence and intelligence are often associated with ancient dog breeds, such as the Shiba Inu. Some shibas must always be on a leash, but with the proper upbringing, a shiba's loyalty will keep the dog with its owner for life.
A distinguishing characteristic of the breed is the so-called "shiba scream". When sufficiently provoked or unhappy, the dog will produce a loud, high pitched scream. HistoryRecent DNA analysis confirms that this is one of the oldest and most "primitive" dog breeds,dating back to the third century B.C. Originally, the Shiba Inu was bred to hunt and flush small game. However, it is now primarily kept as a pet both in Japan and Abroad. In 1936, the Shiba Inu was declared a natural treasure of Japan through the Cultural Properties Act. Despite efforts to preserve the breed, the Shiba nearly became extinct during World War II due to a combination of bombing raids and a post-war distemper epidemic.All subsequent dogs were bred from the only three surviving bloodlines, known as the San'in, Mino, and Shinshu. In 1954, an armed service family brought the first Shiba Inu to America.In 1979, the first recorded litter was born in the United States.The Shiba was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1992 and added to the AKC Non-sporting Group in 1993. HealthHealth conditions known to affect this breed are glaucoma,cataracts,hip dysplasia, and luxating patella.Shibas are also prone to food allergies.Epilepsy is also becoming common in several bloodlines in Australia and the USA. Overall, however, they are of great genetic soundness and few shibas are diagnosed with genetic defects in comparison to other dog breeds. Their average life expectancy is 12 to 15 years. ![]() |
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