Shiba Inu Haoya Anecdotes (1)

Shiba Inu Haoya Anecdotes (1)

Shiba Inu Haoya Anecdotes (1)

is updated again. Now (2020) he is already three years and eight months old. In fact, he had a roommate two years ago, a female named “Haoya”. The name was chosen very casually, using the ā ending sound, which is easy to call and smooth.

He just came home in April 2018. Ah, the puppy period is really fleeting, please cherish it. The

“second child” was not treated very well, and continued to use various items of the first one who came into the house (which was not yet chewed up)…

Since I have two dogs, I can better understand the feelings of my friends who are mothers around me, although the degree of worry is still incomparable (salute to all great parents).

Some personal experience: If working people living in big cities just want to keep Shiba Inus as a companion, it is better to sterilize the dog as soon as possible and go to the relevant street police station to apply for a dog license; use a leash when going out (Shiba Inus are not called “hands-off” for nothing); a fixed living environment is also very important, which will affect their habits (such as feeding at home, using the dog toilet, walking routes, etc.); Finally, I emphasize again that Shiba Inus will shed hair, shed hair, shed hair (I am asked every time I walk the dog), and shed hair every year, but the amount of hair loss can be adjusted by feeding. The hair loss period of puppies will be very obvious, so don’t worry too much because it is so-called “not good-looking and not like Shiba Inus” for a while. There are many excellent bloggers on YouTube, Instagram, and B Station who share tips on raising Shiba Inus scientifically, so you can learn more.

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Come and update, now one year and two months old.

Love to play with balls, and can already patrol large open spaces, but you still have to use a leash when you go out.

It likes to chew on things like cartons, straw paper, plastic bags, socks, slippers, etc. It doesn’t work even if I buy toys.

I bought it a dog cake for its first birthday, and it ate it deliciously (chicken and beef flavor!).

I was in a bad mood some time ago, and it seemed to sense it, so it would stay under the bed or sofa and refused to come out…

But most of the time, it is a happy and enthusiastic curry sauce!

Now it is so handsome, hahahahahahahaha

I give those humans who say black-mouthed native dogs a weird look

I have always paid attention to the problem of raising a small Shiba Inu. Now my dog ​​has been at home for half a year, just 9 months old. Let’s answer a question. Roar~

I decided to raise a Shiba Inu at the end of last year, and I still had a glimmer of fantasy that I could adopt one, but after learning about the market, I found that it was basically impossible, and I also learned some methods to identify Shiba Inus. I remember that the day I went to see the dog was the last day of 2016. I almost spent the New Year’s Eve on the highway on my way back just to see the dog… At that time, I first took a fancy to the dog father. Later, it happened that the dog father had just bred a litter of four puppies in November. The most energetic one among them was the eldest. I decided that night. But because the dog is still young, it needs to be vaccinated with three shots before it can be taken home. (Regular kennels will complete the vaccinations and provide birth certificates and vaccination certificates.)

After returning from the New Year, I went to pick up the dog as soon as possible. The dog was named Xiaoka. At that time, one of its ears was not erected. When it first arrived home, the dog mainly moved around in the big cage, and basically ate, drank, defecated and urinated in it.

There is a toilet, food bowl, sleeping mat and blanket in the cage, but the dog basically doesn’t understand the rules. Many times, it will sleep in the toilet and urinate on the mat. Basically, it needs to be cleaned every two days (the owner can’t be lazy!)

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