Most Shiba-Inu's get sick in the heat. Don't cover them with blankets and if they're outside for too long make sure they have plenty of water. If not the dog will probably throw up.
yes but they need water and not for long if coat is long
It is possible to keep a Shiba Inu in a hot environment. However, this is generally not recommended as this breed of dog has a low tolerance of heat.
Sure you can, you can also check with breeders! I know their are Shiba Inu breeders in Canada! P.S. They prefer cooler weather!
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there is such thing of shiba inu& friends
Shiba inu's normally live for 13-16 years approximetely. i have a shiba inu + corgi mix and it is 8 atm
In my opinion the name with the breed matches very nicely. So yes, it is a good name for a shiba inu dog.
Mine doesn't.
A Shiba Inu is the smallest of the five Breeds native to Japan with the Akita Inu being the largest.
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.
Shiba means brushwood and Inu means dog so, it means Brushwood Dog.
"Shiba" is a breed of dog that originated in Japan. Specifically, the Shiba Inu is a small to medium-sized breed known for its fox-like appearance and spirited personality. "Shiba" can also mean "brushwood" or "small" in Japanese, depending on the context.
Soba inu's are their bteed
Japan