Shiba Inu | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
Not that Common
Typical Lifespan
About 12 years
Exercise
Shiba Inus thrive with daily brisk walks and engaging play sessions.
Grooming Needs
Shiba Inus require regular brushing, especially during shedding seasons, to manage their dense double coat and reduce loose hair. Bathing should be infrequent to avoid stripping natural oils, and routine nail trimming and ear cleaning are also essential.
Country of Origin
Japan
Adaptability
Shiba Inus are versatile and can thrive in both apartment living and rural settings, provided they receive adequate exercise and mental stimulation.
Shedding Level
Shiba Inus shed heavily, particularly during seasonal changes, requiring regular grooming to manage the fur.
Energiness
Shiba Inus are active and spirited, needing regular exercise to stay happy and healthy.
Vocality
Shiba Inus are known for their distinctive vocalizations, including a range of barks, yelps, and the unique "Shiba scream" when excited or distressed.
Trainability
Shiba Inus are intelligent but can be stubborn, requiring consistent and patient training with positive reinforcement.
Dietary Needs
Shiba Inus need a balanced diet rich in high-quality proteins, healthy fats, and essential nutrients to support their active lifestyle and maintain a healthy coat.
Weight Range
17-23 lbs
Child Friendliness
Varies