What are the habits of the Shiba Inu? The Shiba Inu retains the habits of the early Shiba Inu and will appear to climb to high places in the home from time to time. The Shiba Inu is a strong learner and easy to tame. He is wary of strangers, very much his own personality, and loves to fight. The Shiba Inu is very adventurous and has a very obvious sense of class, and should be taught to understand who is the master. The Shiba Inu is calm, loyal, tolerant, energetic and territorial. It is not easy to get close to people other than its owner, and it does not bark casually, so it is currently the most bred breed in Japan. According to statistics, there are as many as 70,000 dogs produced annually, and in recent years, there has been a significant increase in overseas breeders. Early Shiba Inus often climbed to the top to observe because they had to chase prey because they grew up in the mountains of Japan for a long time, so the phenomenon of climbing to high places in the home would occur from time to time because his instinct prompted this action. The Shiba Inu is a very strong learner, and if taught well, he will be an attentive and loyal dog to you. Because of his responsiveness and vigilance when encountering strangers, he is suitable as a watchdog or family dog, but because he has his own personality and loves to fight, children should be careful when playing with Shiba Inu. Although he is small, he is very aggressive and inevitably reckless, so he should be trained and disciplined closely when he is raised. Some Shiba Inus are very adventurous and should be watched out for when they go for a walk without a leash. Some Shiba Inus have not yet been fully domesticated, so sometimes unidentified carcasses may appear under false pretenses. Shiba Inus have a clear sense of class because they evolved from wolf packs, so when raising them, make sure they understand who is the master, not a role change.
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