If you mean shiba inus, yes, they are fairly soft. their fur has almost the same texture as a huskies, with is not very soft, except a shiba's is thinner, making it more downy and fluffy. As a puppy, their fur will be very soft, and as they get older it will loose its fluff, but proper grooming and care will keep your dog soft for a long time.
Shiba's are considered as The Oldest Of All Japans Dogs.
"shiba" in Japanese, means " a kind of dog" Poodle, Chuwawa, Golden Retriever those kinds of normal dogs. A "shiba looks like this:
The Shiba Inu is one of the smallest and distinct spitz breeds of dogs from Japan. The Shiba Inu was originally bred to hunt animals like birds and rabbits.
They weren't bred to be sled dogs, even though they look like they are.
The most likely answer is, no. Shiba Inus need lots of running space and exercise time (they were once used as hunting dogs).
Well I want to say yes because they are VERY loving dogs, but they shed ALOT!
Shiba inus can be smart. My shiba inu is really smart, i was about to be attacked by a coyote because i was laying down and my shiba inu Yogi Bear ran over bit the coyote's neck and bit it's tail... TRUE STORY.... It was scary..
it all depends on the breeder like if it had a good or hard upbringing!
your dogs ears need to be up like shiba inus ears
Any dog can be good with cats if you raise them with cats.
Nintendogs has different games with different types of dogs on them. Such as the Labrador & Friends game, which has Miniature Pinscher, Shiba Inu, and much more.
ya kinda I hope not Depends what you mean. If you mean by just meeting other dogs in the park, then no. They are dominant and slightly aggressive with other dogs. It is best to keep them under control when walking on a leash. If you mean by getting another dog and you already have a Shiba Inu, then they will be a bit hesitant. Shibas do not like to share their private space and no doubt a puppy will be a gigantic change for them. You will have to let them get used to any new additions to your family.