When my Shiba Inu was the smallest, it was a little ball of flesh

When my Shiba Inu was the smallest, it was a little ball of flesh

When my Shiba Inu was the smallest, it was a little ball of flesh. It was so funny

. Unfortunately, most of the files in my phone are videos. There are very few photos, just these few.

Since I am talking about the experience of raising Shiba Inu, of course there will be more emotions and less knowledge:

Mocha, who had just come to my house when he was young (actually, this photo shows that he has been here for 2 months), was a little ball of flesh when he was the smallest. It was so funny. At that time, at the end of 2014, the company was in a bad situation and I was in a bad mood every day. I was exhausted physically and mentally when I got home after 11 o’clock every night, but as soon as I opened the door, I could hear little Mocha chirping (a unique cry of puppies, usually only when they are 2 to 4 months old). Then I would go over to see her excitedly lying in the cage, close the balcony door, play with her on the balcony, and watch her little butt twisting and turning around. My mood would be much better, just like a cute little angel accompanying me, putting all my worries aside.

Because I didn’t have the energy to take care of him, my wife was drawing a new book at the time, so my mother-in-law took him away. Fortunately, we live in a residential area, just a few steps away, so we often go to see him and play with Mocha.

Of course, Mocha will often come back to our house to play, both sides are his home.

Walking Shiba Inu is a hard job. Although I have walked Samoyed (a medium-sized dog) before, the strength of Samoyed and other aspects are not necessarily stronger than Shiba Inu, which is a small dog. When Shiba Inu plays with other dogs, catches birds (as a bird hunting dog’s nature), and teases cats, it will sneak over first and then rush out suddenly. It takes a lot of skill to put down the rope, otherwise it is still very laborious. Shiba Inu also likes to be roundabout and run in a big circle around others. This is simply helping me lose weight.

The key to raising a Shiba Inu is to be ruthless. To be honest, when you eat, he looks at you and his heart melts easily. But you must be ruthless and not give him food. The main reasons are:

1. The amount of food you feed a Shiba Inu must be controlled, otherwise it will be detrimental to the dog’s physical condition.

2. There must be rules for raising a dog. She is the lowest in the family, so she must eat after we eat. Dogs are different from people. You can’t treat her with a gentle way. She doesn’t recognize this.

Shiba Inu hates being hugged. Although she is also very clingy, her way of clinging is to circle around you. Once you want to hug her, she will run away quickly. Moreover, Shiba Inu’s reaction is really much faster than the Pekingese, Chihuahua, and Samoyed I have raised before. It is the characteristics of primitive dog breeds. Shiba Inu

is very spiritual and smart. When my Mocha did something wrong, I locked him in the balcony, and he would pretend to admit his mistake. (Also, don’t complain that the glass in my house is too clean. Many guests do bang on the glass door when they come. I have relatively high requirements for cleaning my own home).

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