Daily life of my Shiba Inu Banli

Daily life of my Shiba Inu Banli

Daily life of my Shiba Inu Banli (1)

Has he started to post positive comments recently?!

Today I found that I got over 100 likes~ I am really flattered~ I hope everyone can have a Shiba Inu soon! People and dogs can enjoy the same happiness! Here are some more photos. Banli cried a lot this afternoon. Who would have thought that the dog would eat its own shit while we were out, and his nose was covered with it…

A few days ago, I made an amazing discovery, that Banli actually loves to watch Longing for Life… We usually watch other variety shows, but this is the only one she loves. When she sees Xiao O appear, she will wag her tail and turn her head to cry. When she hears Teacher He shouting to O to sit down, she actually sits down… Is she a dog spirit? (I will post a video next time hehe)

Here are some photos first hehe∠( ᐛ 」∠)_A

recent photo of my Chestnut.

I still haven’t figured out why, that afternoon, I opened the chat room with the Shiba Inu shed owner I added earlier and asked him if he had any Shiba Inus for sale recently? Maybe sometimes life requires some impulses to experience pure surprises! There were four or five Shiba Inus participating in the “interview” at that time. When I opened the first video, I fell in love with them. To be honest, Shiba Inus always gave me that kind of mean and sneaky feeling, especially after seeing this emoticon pack…

But when I saw Chestnut at first sight, my God, what a cutie, he looked soft and sticky, with such gentle eyes. He stood by the crib and was too nervous to move his legs, so he gently put his little paws on my hand. It felt like I saw my future “daughter”. In short, the more I looked at him, the more I liked him.

On the surface, I discussed with my family and friends and asked them which one they liked, but my heart had already been hooked by Chestnut. I was afraid that my little cutie would be reserved. After understanding the general situation, such as date of birth, parents’ appearance, vaccination and deworming, etc., I decided on Chestnut with the seller. It took less than a day, so much so that I was still thinking recently: I have a Shiba Inu now?

The seller was quite responsible. I thought I could get the dog the next day after paying the deposit. The seller said that she still had some vaccines to be taken, and it would be sent home 7 days after the shots. The seller also sent me videos and photos of Chestnut every day without getting tired of waiting. I waited and waited, and it felt like welcoming a child. There was already a dog at home, and I couldn’t neglect her. I contacted the nearby pet hospital and planned to have a physical examination after returning to rest. I read a lot of goat milk powder reviews and prepared dog wipes and dog clothes because Beijing had just stopped heating when I picked up the dog, and I was afraid that she would be frozen.

As soon as I got home, I fell asleep holding the toy

. At night, I covered myself with a small towel. I couldn’t help but want to kiss it.

It really went under the bed while sleeping, just like me when I was a child…

It’s a weird thing. As expected, Shiba Inu has ten thousand ways to get itself stuck

. On a Monday in late March, I received this little pink box at the gate of the community. When it first saw me, it showed the same airplane ears as its mother. It came out of the aviation box and returned to its own nest. It immediately took the initiative and started to lick me crazily, and then squatted outside her toilet and peed without any hesitation… You are really rude. In fact, Shiba Inu is very independent and even not very friendly, but Chestnut is different. After being in our family for a month and getting a booster shot of vaccine a week later (her physical examination showed good results in all aspects, except that she was a little anemic due to growing too fast and there were no worms in her ears or body), we took her out to play. When she came up to the security guard in the community, she asked for a hug and licked his neck and hands. She became a group pet. Later, she got along well with the Teddy and Golden Retriever in the community, and could even bark at people’s doors to ask them to play. Her friends also liked her very much. When they came to see her, she even brought a bag of teething sticks… When we went to the pet hospital for a rabies vaccine, she whimpered and asked for a kiss to the doctor who had just drawn her blood. She didn’t cry or make a fuss when she got the injection, and the doctor said she had a really good personality.

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