Dogs - Theres A Breed For Everyone

Overview of Different Breeds of Dogs There are over a hundred registered breeds of dogs. Recognizing the type of dog is basically associated with its breed. A purebred animal belongs to a documented and acknowledged group of unmixed lineage. Before a breed of dog is recognized, it must be proved that mating two adult dogs of the same type would have passed on their exact characteristics, both appearance...

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Shiba Inu History and Breeder Information

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The Shiba Inu is a small, active Japanese breed dog. Shiba's are the smallest of the six original Japanese breeds. Shiba's are most similar in terms of appearance of the Akita, except quite a bit smaller. Originally, Shiba Inu's were bred for hunting purposes in the mountains of Japan. Shiba Inus have also been called the Shiba Ken. The word 'Shiba' means 'small' in Japanese, while 'Inu' simply means 'dog.' This is obviously testament to their size as Shibas range from just 14.5 to 16.5 inches in height for males and 13.5 to 15.5 inches for females. Males can weigh up to 23 lbs. and females usually weigh around 17 lbs. After nearly becoming instinct during the later stages of World War II, Shibas have become one of the more popular Asian dog breeds today.
Shibas have a double coat. The outer coat is made up of straight hair, while the undercoat is more of a soft, denser hair. The undercoat sheds about two to three times every year. They have a surprisingly large amount of fur for such a small breed. Shibas can be black and tan, red with black tipped hair and a cream undercoat, or just a light red. Shiba Inu puppies are very cute and fluffy until they reach their teens. At this point they are still cute, but the fluffiness begins to subside. Many Americans have recognized Shibas for their fox look.
Shiba Inus are very autonomous and smart dogs. They have a tendency to be unreceptive with people they are not familiar with. Their independent temperament can make them difficult to train. They are very alert dogs with the ability to move swiftly on nearly any terrain. Although they are generally very healthy dogs, Shibas have had a history of dealing with luxating patella, hip dysplasia, and cataracts. They certainly are not considered to have many health issues relative to other dogs.
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Basic Dog Grooming Tips You Need To Know

Brush your dog often . Brushing will stimulate oils in your pets skin & keep it moist & healthy. Brushing will prevent matting of your dogs coat. Brushing is a great way to show your dog attention. Brushing eliminates dead hair in the coat that contributes to shedding. Maintain the length of your dogs nails. You can walk your dog often to wear down nails. Clip your dogs nails on a regular basis. If they are cut too short they can bleed & sting. Groomers usually charge a little less than veterinarians to cut nails. If you believe your dog will be aggressive about getting their nails cut it is best...

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Some great tips on brushing your dog

So your pooch is in need of a brushing? Grooming your dog should be a pleasurable time for both you and your dog. Remember that a good brushing as often as possible is going to go a long way in keeping your dog looking and feeling great. After all, brushing isn't for just removing the little nasties that it's fur can pick up. When you brush your dog once a day it will cut down on the shedding dramatically and you will also be aware of any coat or skin problems your pet may have and you may even detect some internal parasites. One rule of thumb to remember, if your dog has a dull coat, it could...

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