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SHIBA INU PUPPIES

FOR SALE

With a black button nose, little pricked ears, and a curly tail, the Shiba enters the world knowing he is a superior being. Whether with intrepid boldness, squinty-eyed cuteness, or calm dignity, he is king.  If a Shiba could only utter one word, it would probably be "my." It is "my" food, "my" water, "my" toys, "my" sofa, "my" crate, "my" car. They are exemplary examples of canine cuteness, fiery little fuzz balls- no words can describe the appeal of the infant Shiba. The adult Shiba is far from a toy. "Macho stud muffin" has been used to describe the male Shiba. The body may look "muffin," but the mind is all "macho stud." The Shiba takes the "spirited boldness part of his temperament quite seriously. The Shiba is probably one of the most universally appealing of all breeds. It has the look toy manufacturers try to capture in their favorite stuffed animal, the teddy bear. However, the Shiba is not a toy. It is a very lively little dog with a unique set of characteristics. Each one is an individual with his own personality.

These cuties were born 4 /20/08 (WESAK PUPPIES)

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available NOW.....

de-wormed,  puppy shots, paper trained, smart as a whip

(2 males/4 females)

COST $350  (payment plans available)

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ABOUT THE SHIBA INU BREED

The SHIBA INU is the smallest of the Japanese native breeds of dog and was originally developed for hunting by sight and scent in the dense undergrowth of Japan's mountainous areas. Alert and agile with keen senses, he is also an excellent watchdog and companion. His frame is compact with well-developed muscles. Males and females are distinctly different in appearance: males are masculine without coarseness; females are feminine without weakness of structure.

The Shiba is probably one of the most universally appealing of all breeds. It has the look toy manufacturers try to capture in their favorite stuffed animal, the teddy bear. However, the Shiba is not a toy. It is a very lively little dog with a unique set of characteristics. Each one is an individual with his own personality, but there are some traits that are considered typical of the breed. Dog ownership is a long-term commitment; not something that can be stuffed in the closet once the novelty wears off. A dog's love is for keeps.

Originally there were three main varieties of Shiba; each named for its region of origin. Although similar, the Shibas from each area contributed to differences in breed type seen today. From the original Japanese native dogs, six distinct "breeds," in three different sizes developed.

They are:
*Large Size - The Akita
*Medium Size - The Kishu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, & Kai
*Small Size - The Shiba

The small size dog has been called the Shiba since ancient times, with several theories surrounding the development of that name. One popular explanation is that the word Shiba means "brushwood," and the dogs were named for the brushwood bushes where they hunted. Another theory is that the fiery red color of the Shiba is the same as the autumn color of the brushwood leaves. A third conjecture is related to an obsolete meaning of the word shiba referring to its small size. These explanations are often combined and the Shiba is referred to as the "little brushwood dog." Because of its hunting heritage, it is quick, agile, and able to turn on a yen. It has a dense double coat similar to that of a husky

World War II nearly spelled disaster for the Shiba, and most of the dogs that did not perish in bombing raids succumbed to distemper during the post-war years. After the war, Shibas were brought from the remote countryside, and breeding programs were established. The remnants of the various bloodlines were combined to produce the breed, as it is known today.

Size; Males 14 1/2 inches to 16 1/2 inches at withers. Females 13 1/2 inches to 15 1/2 inches. The preferred size is the middle of the range for each sex. Average weight at preferred size is approximately 23 pounds