I have been raising Shiba Inus for almost three years, and I have raised two Shiba Inus (3).
Suddenly one day…
Hello
… Who are you? Where is
my dog? Return to me, Manman!
Summer is here…
All the hair has been shed…
The awkward period has also come… Manman,
who is over five months old…
is so ugly that it is outrageous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I
don’t even want to take him out…
Well…
No, I need to be calm.
I am an experienced Shiba Inu owner…
I silently accepted this fact…
I started to fur the dog like crazy…
I used salmon, lecithin, egg yolks.
(Drying is troublesome)
And I abused him daily.
When I went out for training at night,
I secretly took him to the park for the first time! (After all, most parks don’t allow dogs to enter)
The puppy was so happy
… Finally… at 7 months old, he successfully recovered and could be seen by people…
But at this time, he still had little hair. And he was like a fool. (As shown below)
I was learning to meow like a cat to attract him to look at the camera. He kept tilting his head from side to side, which was so cute
. He was going crazy … He
licked his popsicle furiously…
Except for an accident when he was six months old.

One night when I was taking out the garbage, the door at home was not locked tightly, and the dog slipped out when I wasn’t paying attention. He
walked back and forth in the corridor for more than ten minutes, and followed a neighbor down the elevator on the tenth floor.
I didn’t realize the dog was missing until half an hour later, and I was so anxious. I went out to look for it but found nothing.
It was already eleven o’clock in the evening, and I couldn’t go to the management office to check the video surveillance.
I went to check the surveillance early the next morning, flipping through it one by one, and found that this heartless dog followed people down the elevator and even
out of the lobby!
There was no surveillance outside the lobby. I was so anxious that I printed more than a hundred flyers and posted notices everywhere frantically all day.
Many enthusiastic people in the community helped me find the dog. Unfortunately, people’s recognition of Shiba Inu is still very low… Maybe this is
the biggest distress… Most of them sent me photos of a long-term stray dog in the community.
Alas.
To be honest, I thought someone in the market had kidnapped him to make dog meat stew.
After all, he is very close to strangers… I was angry
all day, and suddenly I received a call from a passerby, telling me that he saw a designated driver pick up my dog the night before. He
had taken it home.
It sounded very reliable, and I was ecstatic. He said he would give my poster to the designated driver if he met him.
I waited until ten o’clock in the morning, but I didn’t receive a call from the driver.
My family and I started a carpet search and asked all the designated drivers at the entrance of the community.
Maybe I asked the man’s friends. At one o’clock in the morning, the man called me.
He asked me for money, and his tone was not very good. Although I promised a big reward. He
also said that you didn’t take good care of your dog, and you don’t know where your dog is from. The hound
said that he was going to transport my dog back to his hometown, and he had already contacted a car.
He also asked me to compensate him for mental damages.
I suppressed my anger and kept agreeing. I didn’t say anything.
I was really angry. Brother, this is not your thing, and you told me that you want to take it home??
I promised to give you money.
Although there is no animal protection law, you can call the police if the property of more than 5,000 yuan is lost or illegally occupied. Do you know?? I
was so angry.
The next day, I took the money and asked for leave from work, and took the dog back.
Gradually, I didn’t feel that I was lost at all, nor did I feel that I was reunited.
It was just a little dazed, and I was led home quietly.
It was still very chilling at that time.
But Shiba Inu is really a strange creature.
When it was 8 or 9 months old, it suddenly had a genetic mutation and became a clingy and warm little angel.
I gradually let it go.
If you want to say what the biggest disadvantage of Shiba Inu is, besides its low obedience and easy to let go, it is hair loss… Everyone mistakenly believes that short-haired dogs do not shed hair…
No!
Shiba Inu has two layers of hair, one layer of down and one layer of needle hair. Very thick. It sheds twice a year, and each time for half a year.
Hehehe. (Picture above) When it is not a period of large-scale hair loss, I just plucked a little bit, you can feel it…
When the hair really sheds, the cup I drink water from and my nostrils are full of hair.
Borrowing a picture from the Shiba Inu friend Youyou’s mother on the forum (Picture below)
Before and after hair loss, the Shiba Inu
weighs exactly the same!!!!!!!!
So most Shiba Inus are not fat. It’s just the difference between having hair or not. [Oh no, my dog really has a lot of meat…]
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