My Shiba Inu BUFF actually bit me

My Shiba Inu BUFF actually bit me

My Shiba Inu BUFF actually bit me (1)

Updated on 2016.2.29

Thank you for your concern. I just had three injections last week. The wound has basically healed and I am working hard to remove the scar.

As for BUFF, I consulted a teacher who used to train police dogs in the armed police. He said that if a dog is only aggressive towards humans or dogs, it can be corrected through training; but if it has been hostile to humans and other dogs since childhood, it means that it thinks from the bottom of its heart that it has the highest status in the group… This is innate…

Leave me alone

Updated on February 7, 2016———————————————

One day last week at noon, I was sitting on the lazy sofa to eat, and BUFF was quietly napping beside me like a pet. Seeing his furry and extremely cute appearance, I couldn’t help but stroke the dog’s head.

I never expected that he would suddenly pounce on me madly to attack and bite me. Because I was almost sitting on the ground, my first reaction was to protect my head (actually my face), and I didn’t have any chance to fight back at all. I was scared to tears… Hero immediately rushed up to repel the dog. Just as Hero was about to continue to attack, BUFF rushed up and bit the defenseless and still My legs were in a state of panic, and I was scared to tears again. He seemed to realize his madness and finally let go…

I was wearing two sweaters and autumn clothes at the time, but my upper arm was still bitten. I went to the hospital for an injection immediately. A large area of ​​bruises and scars were deep into the flesh.

To this day, there is still a large swelling. The scars will definitely leave scars. To this day, I still dare not think about how to face him. I have raised nine pet dogs and have long regarded them as members of my family. I never thought that he would bite me to death and attack me like a murderer.

Updated on January 30, 2016— ———-—-———-——

Thanks to the cold winter in Shanghai, BUFF has grown into the little prince Puffy.

Original answer——-———————————————-

Let me take this question! Although I can’t help but grit my teeth and shed tears every time I recall the growth of my humble Shiba Inu, in order to reduce the number of people who raise dogs for the first time, I will choose Shiba Inu. Let me

correct one thing first. Doge is not the name of the Shiba Inu breed, but a Shiba Inu that is famous all over the world for rolling its eyes (see the disdain for humans in his eyes)

. The Shiba Inu breed is called Shiba inu. Smaller than Akita, but definitely not less temperamental. Now I will officially start the blood and tears history of raising Shiba Inu (literally). I

still remember when I brought Buff home at 45 days old, my heart was melted by him. He was not noisy, neither humble nor arrogant, and had an elegant temperament. He did not act like other dogs, just like an excellent dog breed from an island country.

Because the considerate owner (that is, me) arranged a one-bedroom and one-bathroom nest for him since he was a child, Buff has been using the toilet in his own bathroom since he was a child, and he is reluctant to defile the bedroom. Compared with the bad habit of the dogs I raised before who urinated and defecated everywhere, he is simply my little angel. As I said, an excellent dog breed! His

elegant sleeping posture is so charming!

Therefore, the seller took his photo and directly put it on 58 to sell it at double the price…

The talented Buff learned all kinds of commands since he was a child, and he obeyed the orders. He could tell the difference between sitting, lying down and lying down. Just when I wanted to thank God for giving me a smart dog, Buff is also growing up day by day, gradually revealing the nature of Shiba Inu — JIAN!

Less than three weeks after arriving home, he can already use various props in his bedroom (actually his own short legs) to climb out of the iron cage that is three or four times his height, so we tried every way to stop him, such as sealing the roof with intricate network cables, but it turned out that we were naive, Buff easily broke out with his hands, feet and mouth,

and then we covered the dog cage with a wooden chair, and he broke out like this (note the failed prop network cable in the picture).

If you try to stop him from coming out, Buff will put on this expression (picture from Baidu, usually when Buff is in this state, I am already scared to death, and I am in a panic, so I dare not take a photo).

Once we planned to fight him to the end, and it was useless to be strict and reason with him. Buff accidentally bit his aunt’s hand because he was too excited… I was immediately shocked and burst into tears, and Buff seemed to be scared too, and howled with me, and then tragically his aunt went to get an injection…

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