Shiba Inu Qiuqiu’s daily life
When I decided to buy a Shiba Inu, my husband and I went around the pet market. The moment I met Qiuqiu in the pet store, I decided that it was the one.
I bought it not because it was cute, but because I felt sorry for this puppy that had been locked in a cage since its mother’s womb. At that time, it was 6 months old, and the cage could hardly fit it. It was difficult to turn around and urinate.
I took it out of the cage and put it on the floor. It was so scared that its tail shrank and it didn’t dare to take a step forward. The owner of the pet store patted his chest and assured me that this little Shiba Inu was absolutely not disabled, but it had never walked a step on the ground and was timid.
I felt sorry for it because it was a little female dog and had not been sold for 6 months. In two months, it would be in estrus and would soon become a breeding machine and give birth continuously. . . So we took Qiuqiu home. I held it in my arms all the way, and I was still cautious and scared when I got in the car.
My husband and I patiently taught it to walk, go up and down the stairs, and teach it to urinate at a fixed point. After being at home for more than two months, Qiuqiu has never failed to make a sound. At that time, I thought Qiuqiu was dumb… (covering face)

Back to the topic, what is it like to raise a Shiba Inu? It makes me look down on other dogs. Shiba Inu is alert and independent, agile, does not bark randomly, and most importantly, it has a high appearance. Usually, it is silent like a cat, and will only bark once or twice when the courier knocks on the door. It is not clingy and likes to play by itself. So it tore up the house while playing…
After going through the awkward period of being ugly, it grew into a beautiful girl when it was about one year old. It can be said that everyone loves it. It is a socialite. My
husband and I love to drive, so Qiuqiu has crossed mountains and rivers, walked through the snow, and was kicked by a cow. So far, Qiuqiu has been to four provinces and six cities.
Later, Mr. Qiu became lazier and fatter. He no longer wanted to travel far away and put up a desperate resistance.
But it is gratifying that Mr. Qiu still likes to take pictures with his parents.
Currently, Mr. Qiu’s fixed monthly expenses are: 150 for bathing + 200 for dog food + 100 for chicken breast + 100 for dog snacks + 50 for deworming = 600, and this does not include GPS, deworming collar and dog park ticket fees. …
What can I say??? He has become fat and doesn’t like to move recently
. Mr. Qiu enjoys the love from all sides. In order to remember that he was thin before, a friend specially sent him a portrait to comfort me.
But… this is not enough, so my old mother took the trouble to take a group of emoticons for “Thin Qiu”. Later, my husband and I went to the Caucasus for a vacation for more than a month, and Mr. Qiu was fed like this by his grandparents = =
Dog, the thing on your neck is not meat, but a swimming ring.
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