Shiba Inu nicknamed Shiba is a breed of dog originating from Japan. As one of six Spitz breeds it is the anatomically smallest and one of few ancient breeds existing that remains largely intact genetically.
I believe he is a white Shiba Inu
I believe it to be a Wheaten Terrior.
The internet meme "doge" is the Shiba Inu breed of dog. The Shiba Inu breed is native to Japan. Shiba is Japanese for "Brushwood" and Inu is Japanese for "dog". The original person who caused the doge meme sensation actually didn't understand very much English. "Doge" is an accidental misspelling of "dog". The original meme said "so scare", which the creator meant to mean "I'm so scared". Nevertheless, the misspellings and language barrier seem to have made doge a viral meme.
You cannot make dog hair. You must obtain dog hair from a dog.
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.
shayba شيبة / shayb شيب : white hair
Brushwood dog
Lady Gaga has a dog, a Shiba Inu.
"shiba" in Japanese, means " a kind of dog" Poodle, Chuwawa, Golden Retriever those kinds of normal dogs. A "shiba looks like this:
shiba inu
In my opinion the name with the breed matches very nicely. So yes, it is a good name for a shiba inu dog.
Shiba Inu nicknamed Shiba is a breed of dog originating from Japan. As one of six Spitz breeds it is the anatomically smallest and one of few ancient breeds existing that remains largely intact genetically.
no they aren't allergic to anything because Ive got a shiba inu for 1 year and he hasn't sneezed. if your shiba inu sneezes its because you might have allot of dust or its just a sneeze
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.
Japan's dog is a shiba inu, a common breed of dog in Japan.