Shiba inu

  1. Shiba Inus: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em
  2. Shiba Inu: Dog Breed Characteristics & Care
  3. 15 Surprising Shiba Inu Facts You Need to Know Before Getting a Shiba
  4. Shiba Inu Price: SHIB Live Price Chart & News
  5. Shiba Inu Dog Breed Health and Care


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Shiba Inus: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

People often find themselves drawn to the Shiba Inu because he is conveniently sized, handsome and hardy, easy to groom, and clean and quiet indoors. However.... these potential owners should explore this breed in more depth, else they might be making a big mistake. The Shiba Inu, you see, is very challenging to raise and train. A bold, high-spirited "big dog in a small body," he must always be kept on-leash, for he has a high prey drive and quick reflexes and will pursue anything that moves. He can outrun and outdodge any human.... and frequently does, for he has an independent spirit. Shibas are true runners. Shiba Inu owners need secure fences. Indeed, if you plan of leaving your Shiba outdoors unsupervised, he really should have a covered run (as in chainlink all across the top) if you want to be sure of finding him in the yard where you left him. Otherwise, his ingenuity and agile jumping/climbing/digging skills may send him over or under an ordinary fence. And once he's loose, he's gone. Dog aggression is a common breed trait. Cats are iffy around many Shibas, and small caged pets will be stalked and probably dispatched with. You must stay one step ahead of the Shiba Inu, for he is both dominant and clever. He often tries to manipulate through intimidation and when displeased by something can emit a loud scream which may catch you (or your vet) totally unprepared. With his marked stubborn streak and mischievous sense of humor, the Shiba Inu does best with owners who ...

Shiba Inu: Dog Breed Characteristics & Care

Group: Height: 13.5 to 15.5 inches (female), 14.5 to 16.5 inches (male) Weight: 17 pounds (female), 23 pounds (male) Coat: Short double coat Coat Color: Black and tan, cream, red, red sesame with/without white markings Life Span: 13 to 16 years Temperament: Alert, independent, affectionate Hypoallergenic: No Origin: Japan Characteristics of the Shiba Inu The shiba inu overall tends to have a reserved personality but can be quite affectionate and attentive with its owner. High intelligence and some stubbornness are generally components of the breed’s temperament. The shiba can do well with other dogs and kids, especially when socialized from a young age. History of the Shiba Inu The shiba inu can track its history all the way back to 300 BC in Japan. Hunters used the dog to help them flush out small game. In fact, "shiba" means brushwood in Japanese, and "inu" means dog—potentially referring to the dog’s ability to flush animals out of the brush. Another possibility is brushwood was in reference to the reddish color of the shiba’s coat. Exercise The shiba inu should get at least an hour of exercise per day via walks, hikes, jogging, playtime, and more. Plus, puzzle toys and dog sports are a great way to engage your dog mentally as well as physically. A bored shiba that doesn’t receive adequate exercise and mental stimulation might develop problem behaviors, such as excessive chewing. Training When it comes to training a shiba inu, you might need more persistence and patienc...

SHIB

Source: Shutterstock To be honest, the charts are looking pretty good for this one. Money has been pouring into the group and it hasn’t been a bad thing for Shiba Inu. Shiba Inu saw some minor pops over the past few months, but it really came to life in October. On Oct. 4, Shiba rallied more than 50%, kickstarting a massive move to the upside. It came amid an eight-day rally where it gained over 298%. Since then, the new cryptocurrency has been consolidating its gains and What is Shiba Inu? Shiba Inu was created as a direct rival to Dogecoin (CCC: DOGE-USD), launching in August 2020. While Dogecoin has a low price point at 26 cents, Shiba Inu is considerably smaller from price-per-coin perspective, coming in at just 0.000039 cents. And to be clear, Shiba is a competitor against Dogecoin, • Despite the price disparity, the market caps are much closer than you would think. Shiba Inu currently commands a market cap of $15.5 billion. That’s a little less than half the market cap of Dogecoin, which sits at $34.5 billion. According to Shiba’s “mysterious founder” Ryoshi , SHIB has “the ability to outpace the value of Dogecoin, exponentially, without ever crossing the $0.01 mark.” Source: Chart courtesy of When it comes to trading rather than investing, I am much more in tune with the technicals. In the case of SHIB, that’s a good thing, because the fundamentals don’t have a situation that are typically in my wheelhouse of investments. From a technical perspective though, this on...

15 Surprising Shiba Inu Facts You Need to Know Before Getting a Shiba

As someone who already had the pleasure of having a cute little Shiba in my life named Space, I can tell you his star suddenly rose in 2013. Everyone on the street suddenly wanted him to stop for pets and to say, “Wow! Much cute, many adorable!” Anecdotally, at the start of this decade I rarely ran across another Shiba on the street, but these days it’s not surprising to see a multitude doing their little Shiba struts down the sidewalk over the course of a dog walk. Giphy Officially, the Shiba Inu breed was first introduced in the United States in the 1950s when American servicemen brought them home as pets after WWII. It wasn’t recognized by the AKC until 1992. But their history in Japan is much longer. It’s believed that the first ancestors of the modern Shiba were brought to the island of Japan around 9,000 years ago. th century, records of Japanese dog breeds, including early breeds of the Shiba Inu, were being kept by the government to help preserve Japan’s cultural heritage. The ravages of WWII—bombings and poor living conditions that left Shibas vulnerable to distemper—brought the Shiba Inu to the brink of extinction. However, breeding programs put in place by the Japanese government restocked the bloodlines and the modern Shiba Inu has gained in popularity ever since. So what’s it like to be best friends with a Shiba Inu? Here are 15 facts that might surprise you about Shibas, unless, of course, you own one. Shiba Inu facts • Shiba dogs have seriously thick coats. ...

Shiba Inu Price: SHIB Live Price Chart & News

Shiba Inu (SHIB) price has increased today. The price of Shiba Inu (SHIB) is $0.000006764432 today with a 24-hour trading volume of $80,320,036.49. This represents a 3.10% price increase in the last 24 hours and a -15.00% price decline in the past 7 days. With a circulating supply of 590 Trillion SHIB, Shiba Inu is valued at a market cap of $3,989,368,696. What is Shiba Inu (SHIB)? Shiba Inu (SHIB) is a meme token which began as a fun currency and has now transformed into a decentralized ecosystem. During the initial launch, 50% of the supply was allocated into Vitalik Buterin's ethereum wallet. The price of SHIB has soared from as low as $0.000000000056 to an all time high of $0.000084, that is a 150,000 times increase within 8 months. As a result of that, Vitalik proceeded to donate 10% of his SHIB holdings to a COVID-19 relief effort in India and the remaining 40% is burnt forever. That donation was worth about $1 billion at that time, which makes it one of the largest donation ever in the world. What has the Shiba Inu community worked on? The Shiba Inu team launched a decentralized exchange called Shiba Inu coin in 2022 Right now in 2022, Shiba Inu coin has captured mainstream attention as a meme coin. On Oct 28th, 2021, the cryptocurrency reached an all-time-high price of $0.000084. That was a +150,000,000% increase from when it was launched in August 2020. Looking at the overall chart, Shiba Inu grew at a faster rate and have overtaken Dogecoin in terms of market cap...

Shiba Inu Dog Breed Health and Care

The Shiba Inu is an ancient dog breed that originated in Japan and was used for hunting. They have a pointed muzzle and upright ears and can best be described as looking like foxes. They were bred to hunt on mountain trails in Japan, so they are built to navigate uneven territory easily. They are small and compact, typically weighing less than 30 pounds. They have a double coat, meaning there is a soft undercoat, and a stiff outercoat of guard hairs that can be up to 2 inches long. Their tail is curled, with thick hair, and is held upright over the body. Caring for a Shiba Inu Shiba Inus can be very friendly dogs, but they can also be stubborn and opinionated—which means they are quite vocal, especially if they are feeling stressed or anxious. Anyone who has a Shiba Inu can tell you about the “Shiba scream.” The breed is generally athletic and agile, very muscular and strong, and runs and jumps well. They are high-energy and very intelligent, so they also require lots of mental stimulation and exercise. Their high energy and alertness also mean that they can be predisposed to anxiety or anxious behavior without proper exercise. This breed can also be very stubborn and get frustrated easily. During these moments, they are known to become mouthy and bite to show their frustration or displeasure. As a result, this breed is not a great match for a family with young children or babies. Their double coat means that they shed quite a bit, and they need regular grooming to maintai...