Is the Shiba Inu a native dog?
The Shiba Inu is not a native dog, which is our common Chinese pastoral dog, but the Shiba Inu is a Japanese native dog and is very common in Japan. Shiba Inu is an ancient breed. Starting in 1928, the Japanese began to pay attention to the protection of purebred Shiba Inu. In 1937, the Shiba Inu was recognized as a "natural monument". After that, the Shiba Inu was bred and improved into the excellent dog breed it is today.
The difference between Shiba Inu and native dog←Click here
Character traits of the Shiba Inu
The Shiba Inu is native to the mountainous areas of Japan and has been trained as a hunting dog for hunting poultry and small animals since ancient times. It also occasionally helps people hunt large prey such as wild boars, deer and bears; they are used to Standing on the hill and looking down alertly, even though they are now pets at home, they still retain similar behavior, so they will climb up on the higher sofa in the house, or stand in a corner of the house, quietly observing people. (It seems that the owner is a fool)
Why does the Shiba Inu have such a bad temper? Do you still like such a Shiba Inu?