Why can’t you have a Japanese Shiba Inu Shiba Inu originated in Japan and was once considered a treasure by Japanese hunters and warriors who were fond of hunting and dog fighting, and still retains its aggressive and fierce nature with a certain tendency to attack. Families who keep Shiba Inus are inevitably in trouble when their dogs hurt people. As a fighting dog, the Shiba Inu has one of the highest bite forces among dogs. In addition, their teeth and claws are very sharp and pointed, and they can easily scratch their owners during play. And with their independent personalities, they are difficult to get along with people in a measured manner and can easily injure children. Shiba Inus have a strong sense of territory and are very protective of their food. Seeing a stranger enter their territory is going to attack, and sometimes will also accidentally hurt the owner.
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