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Our Unpredictable Journey with Riki: A Japanese Shiba Inu's Story
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We never thought we'd be the type to fall for a dog, but Riki, our Japanese Shiba Inu, has stolen our hearts. He's been a handful, but his calm temperament and quiet behavior have won us over. One thing that surprised us was how low-maintenance he is - he's easy to groom and doesn't shed much. However, during shedding season, he loses a lot of fur, which can be a challenge. We're happy with our decision to bring Riki home, and we're excited to see how he grows and develops.
















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Is a Japanese Shiba Inu the right breed for a first-time dog owner?
How often should I groom my Japanese Shiba Inu?
Can Japanese Shiba Inus be left alone for extended periods?
Are Japanese Shiba Inus prone to health issues?
Can Japanese Shiba Inus be trained?
How much exercise does a Japanese Shiba Inu need?
Can Japanese Shiba Inus live in apartments?
How long do Japanese Shiba Inus live?
check_circlePros
- •Rarely barks, making him a great companion
- •Positive and calm temperament, perfect for a small space
- •Easy to groom, with a low-shedding coat
- •Quiet behavior, ideal for apartment living
- •Intelligent and trainable, with a strong prey drive
- •Loyal and affectionate, making him a great family pet
- •Adaptable to living situations, from apartments to homes
- •Generally healthy, with a long lifespan
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- •Sheds heavily during shedding season, requiring regular cleaning
- •Requires regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom
- •Can be stubborn at times, requiring patient training
- •Not suitable for young children, due to his small size and energetic nature
- •Requires regular veterinary check-ups to monitor his health
- •Can be prone to health issues, such as hip dysplasia and eye problems
- •May require professional grooming to prevent matting and tangling
- •Can be sensitive to temperature extremes



