Unlike some other breeds of dog, Shar-peis very often have a distinct dislike of water (no matter how clean). When walking a Shar-pei, one will likely notice the dog will actively avoid even the smallest of puddles, as well as mud, and they may be reluctant to go out in rain or snow. Part of this is a result of the Shar-peis wiring- they are highly cleanly dogs. Western Shar-peis (most Shar-peis in North America were introduced in the 1970s by way of Hong Kong and very poorly bred) are predisposed to many health problems, including several skin conditions, and as such, bathing the Shar-pei must be done at intervals sufficient to keep the dog clean but not to irritate their sensitive skin/fur. This can typically be done less frequently than other breeds.
If this is a dog then i suggest once or twice a month, mainly after long walks because they can get very muddy. also keep a towel handy so you can wipe its paws of all the mud.
Typically when the puppy reaches 8 weeks old. Shih-Tzus don't really need to bath weekly
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
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
Inu is the literal word for dog in Japanese so calling a dog Shiba Inu in Japan is redundant. The dog is referred to as Shiba Ken (ken being the word for breed) or simply Shiba. Due to a recent popular Softbank (mobile phone company) ad campaign, white/cream colored Shibas are often referred to as Otou-san, the dog's name in the commercials.
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