Japanese Shiba Inu

The full scoop on Japanese Shiba Inus

Japanese Shiba Inus are small, moderately active dogs first bred for hunting in Japan. Their thick double coats are usually red, sesame, cream, or black and tan in colour.  

When it comes to behaviour, each doggo has their own traits and quirks. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. We’re taking a look at everything Japanese Shiba Inu, bringing you the important facts and things to consider.

Could you give a Japanese Shiba Inu a forever home? 

Caring for Japanese Shiba Inus

Every dog is different with their own personality and needs. Here are some areas to think about when taking care of a Shiba Inu.

Caring for your chosen breed

Health issues

Before you become a Japanese Shiba Inu parent, find out about any possible health issues. Not all Japanese Shiba Inus face them, but it’s good to be prepared.

Speak with your local vet for more information about...

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Before you become a Japanese Shiba Inu parent, find out about any possible health issues. Not all Japanese Shiba Inus face them, but it’s good to be prepared.

Speak with your local vet for more information about potential health issues for Japanese Shiba Inus. Some vets offer ‘pre-purchase consultations.’ These provide advice on potential health conditions, management options and an idea of related costs.

If you’re considering buying a puppy, they can also advise on finding a responsible breeder and testing for inheritable diseases.  

Any breed of dog of course needs basic preventative healthcare. This includes things like vaccinations and flea and worming treatments. And you also need pet insurance to cover vet bills. 

How much food does a Japanese Shiba Inu need?

There is no set amount for how much food your Japanese Shiba Inu needs. This depends on their:

  • age
  • size
  • activity levels
  • fitness
  • weight.

The information on dog foo...

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There is no set amount for how much food your Japanese Shiba Inu needs. This depends on their:

  • age
  • size
  • activity levels
  • fitness
  • weight.

The information on dog food packets can be a helpful guide, but you still need to adapt the portion size to your dog’s individual needs.

It’s helpful to know your Japanese Shiba Inu’s body condition when deciding how much food to give them. You can find out about body condition scoring through the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WVASA).

Check with your vet to find out more. 

Select body condition

How much exercise does a Japanese Shiba Inu need?

Japanese Shiba Inus are usually moderately active dogs who need regular exercise and stimulation to keep them physically and mentally healthy.

They need daily walks, plus plenty of time and opportunity to explor...

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Japanese Shiba Inus are usually moderately active dogs who need regular exercise and stimulation to keep them physically and mentally healthy.

They need daily walks, plus plenty of time and opportunity to explore, burn energy, and play. Like all dogs, they need training and benefit from daily enrichment.

If you enjoy regular time outdoors, this breed could be a great match for you. Japanese Shiba Inus, like all dogs, need training and daily enrichment. 

When exercising your Japanese Shiba Inu consider their:

  • age
  • health
  • personality.  

Young or growing pups, for example, might need a few short walks instead of one long one. Exercise plans for older, injured, or ill dogs may need to be adapted based on advice from your vet. Quiet, peaceful walks may suit some dogs, where others may require something more sociable.

Ask your vet for advice on exercising your dog. 

How much grooming does a Japanese Shiba Inu need?

Japanese Shiba Inus shed heavily. To put your dog at ease and help their confidence, introduce handling and grooming step by step. This will make grooming more enjoyable for everyone and ensure a positive experience f...

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Japanese Shiba Inus shed heavily. To put your dog at ease and help their confidence, introduce handling and grooming step by step. This will make grooming more enjoyable for everyone and ensure a positive experience for your pup. 

What crate size do you need for a Japanese Shiba Inu?

In their crate, your dog should be able to comfortably:

  • sit and stand at their full height
  • turn around without touching the edges
  • lie down at full stretch
  • wag their tail.  
  • ...
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In their crate, your dog should be able to comfortably:

  • sit and stand at their full height
  • turn around without touching the edges
  • lie down at full stretch
  • wag their tail.  

Gradually build up the time your dog spends in their crate, so they feel good about it and associate it with positive things happening. 

Japanese Shiba Inu behaviour and training

Even if you think you know about Shiba Inus, it’s important to remember that every dog has their own personality. 

Training your chosen breed

What's the temperament of a Japanese Shiba Inu?

Like people, each dog is different with their own individual personality and experience. So, the temperaments of different Japanese Shiba Inus vary.

Dogs learn all about the world as they grow from puppies to ad...

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Like people, each dog is different with their own individual personality and experience. So, the temperaments of different Japanese Shiba Inus vary.

Dogs learn all about the world as they grow from puppies to adult pooches. They find out what they do and don’t like, and develop responses to situations differently.

For instance, some might enjoy new experiences like meeting other dogs. Others might need to take it a bit slower. 

Are Japanese Shiba Inus easy to train?

You really can teach any dog new tricks. The key is positive learning. Find out what gets your dog’s tail wagging with joy. Snacks or toys are popular choices, or even lots of praise. Whatever it is, you can use it as...

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You really can teach any dog new tricks. The key is positive learning. Find out what gets your dog’s tail wagging with joy. Snacks or toys are popular choices, or even lots of praise. Whatever it is, you can use it as a reward during training to help them enjoy the learning.

Make sure to work on useful life skills like recall, loose lead walking and settling with your dog. This will help you both feel relaxed and confident in tackling your daily life together.

Are Japanese Shiba Inus good with children?

Every dog has a different personality shaped by their life experiences. They develop likes and dislikes as they grow, and react differently to situations.

However, some ways of respecting and behaving safely aro...

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Every dog has a different personality shaped by their life experiences. They develop likes and dislikes as they grow, and react differently to situations.

However, some ways of respecting and behaving safely around dogs are universal to all pooches. It’s important for the whole family to know about this. 

To learn more, why not book one of our family workshops on living happily together? They’re suitable for children aged seven to eleven. 

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