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Name: Annie
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $150
Species: Dog
Breed: Shiba Inu / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat)
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Color: Tan
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 30 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 19 Years 5 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Description:
Annie is a petite little thing. So far as her specific breed, well, she is what we call a dog. I just can't identify any specific breed in her, but I'll tell you, what ever her mixes are, they've come together beautifully! As I said, she is rather petite, has a happy face and lovely coloring. You can tell how little she is by how big her dog tags look! You'll be thrilled when you meet her!
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Shiba Inu is an ancient Asian breed, probably with Chow Chow and Kyushu blood. It was brought to Japan from China two thousand years ago. Six distinct breeds developed from these original dogs, including the Akita and the Shiba Inu. The Shiba is the smallest of the six Japanese Spitz-type dogs. Some of the other six breeds are now extinct. Shibas were originally bred to flush birds and hunt small game. The breed may have been named for the brushwood environment where the dog hunted, because the bright red color of the autumn brushwood leaves matches the color of some Shiba's coats, or perhaps just for size, as the word "shiba" means both "brushwood" and "small." The word "Inu" means "dog." World War II was a difficult time for many dog breeds worldwide, and the Shiba was not an exception. Though the breed almost become extinct, breeding programs were established after the war, using individuals from the countryside. The Shiba is now the most popular breed in Japan and in recent years has been gaining popularity in the United States as well, primarily as a companion dog. Some of the Shiba's talents include: hunting, tracking, watchdogging, guarding, agility and performing tricks.
The Shiba is an alert, lively and bold dog. Independent, but affectionate and loving. Kind, trainable, brave and clean. Confident, fearless and courageous. A big dog in a small dog's body. The Shiba is agile, fast and playful. Charming and open. They bark little and bond closely with their handler while remaining independent. It may be a bit reserved with strangers but children do not usually cause any problems, for Shiba's make good companions for children. Socialize this breed well as a puppy. They do well with other dogs and cats if they are raised with them from puppyhood, though they tend to be aggressive with members of the same sex. Don't trust this dog around other small pets such as rodents and small birds. Big birds such as parrots may be okay. The Shiba is an easy dog to travel with. Be careful during hunting season as the dog looks like a fox and may be mistaken for one. It is not usually a reliable off-leash dog. It is easy to housebreak these dogs because they are naturally fastidious.
 

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