Shiba Inu (definite introduction)
About You may be unfamiliar with the name Shiba Inu, but when you mention its other name, you will definitely suddenly understand, that is the Japanese Shiba Inu. The Shiba Inu originated in 1000 BC and is native to Japan. It is a relatively ancient breed. After long-term cultivation, it has developed the character of loyalty, obedience and endurance.
The Shiba Inu is the smallest of the Japanese native dog breeds. It was originally bred as a hound for hunting in the mountainous terrain of Japan and in the deep bushes, using sight and feeling. Its ancestors are a cross between the Chinese Chow Chow (certainly introduced) and the Japanese native Kishu Dog. The Shiba Inu was designated as a "natural monument" in Japan in 1936. Currently, tens of thousands of Shiba Inu are rare every day. The registered areas are mainly concentrated in Kanto, Koshishin, Mino and Sanin, Japan.
Shiba Inu is very smart, relatively clean body, not easy to get dirty, small in size, but very protective, very loyal to its owner, and very suitable for raising in the family.
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