Raising a Shiba Inu is like raising a jerk (1)
Raising a Shiba Inu is like raising a jerk. . .
Not all dogs are as well-behaved as the ones on the Internet. There are indeed some that are difficult to teach, bite people, and destroy the house. Everyone must think clearly. It is recommended that families who want to raise a Shiba Inu first understand the Shiba Inu’s personality and make all preparations before deciding whether to raise one. Don’t just be excited to raise one because it is well-behaved and cute. After all, it is a life. Don’t raise it and then find that it is different from what you imagined, and then give it away or throw it away.
Advantages of Shiba Inu:
Shiba Inu has a cold personality and is relatively independent. It is not as clingy as Teddy and does not rely too much on its owner.
It doesn’t like to bark, is very quiet, has little body odor, and does not disturb others.
It has a high appearance, feels good, and can melt you with its smile.
Disadvantages of Shiba Inu:
It will not let go when you go out. The more you chase it, the more it runs away! It is a little deaf and blind. It will ignore you when you call it when you go out. It
is a walking shredder, a plastic shredder, and a good trash can rummage.
Stubborn to death! Will it be beaten into submission? No, the more afraid it is, the more it will show off.

When it goes out, it is very friendly and likes to interact with people, but it has no dog friends to play with.
Dog poop is really… Very smelly…
If you want to raise it, it is recommended to start raising it from three or four months old, set rules from a young age, and train it well, such as peeing at a fixed point, not allowed to guard food, not allowed to bite things, be patient, and socialize with people and its kind, etc. Otherwise, Shiba Inu’s stubborn and unyielding personality makes it really difficult to train an adult dog, and it takes a long time to train it.
When my little Shiba Inu came to my house, it was more than 7 months old. In fact, it had missed the golden stage of domestication, so its temper was really bad at the beginning.
First of all, it is extremely destructive. .
The result of staying alone in my house for a day was that the network cable was bitten off and there were
shredded paper all over the floor. The first day made me laugh and cry. He bit all the plastic products he could reach and tore up all the toilet paper. .
Later, I put all the paper I could see where it couldn’t reach it, and the floor was much cleaner.
It really loves to steal food!
I forgot to put two bags of potato chips up high, and it looked like this on my bed when I got home.
I guess it must be very comfortable for it to eat potato chips on the bed. .
Another time, I forgot to put away Lao Gan Ma after eating it, and it bit me on the bed to play. . After I got home, I found that my mattress had suffered the biggest disaster since I started working!!! I
worked overtime and brushed the mattress for more than an hour when I got home. It was simply the worst day in my history of raising a dog!
It just didn’t want me to have a good time .
Sometimes it would take the unfinished mineral water bottle to my bed and bite it. When I got home, I found that my bed was wet and thought it was urinated.
It bit several holes in the blanket and bit countless socks.
When my friends heard me tell them about its feats, they were very puzzled. Why did you let it get on the bed even like this?
In fact, it didn’t go to the bed at first. It slept by the door and I slept on the bed, and we didn’t cross the boundary.
At most, she would lie on the side of the bed.
As soon as the alarm clock sounded in the morning, she would lie on
the side of the bed and smile at me. I became humanized, and later when we got familiar with each other, she would lie on the side of the bed with her upper body, and then the dog would sneakily climb onto the bed with all her strength. After many times, when she saw that I didn’t react, she would jump onto the bed directly.
The temptation of the dog’s paws
I actually don’t mind it getting on the bed, because I always wash and disinfect its paws after taking a walk. The floor of my house is basically disinfected and mopped every day. The sheets and quilt covers are disinfected once a day with a mite remover, and they are also washed and replaced very frequently. When I’m not at home, I cover the bed with a thick bedspread, so I think it’s okay in terms of hygiene.
The main thing is that once, I fell asleep holding this soft and furry dog. Is this touch the feeling of sinking into it?
I was so happy! I never want to let it sleep on the floor again!
The silly sleeping posture
frees up the limbs, like a fool
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