Every Dog Needs a Home
Every Dog Needs a Home

I was amazed by this dog Rex because he was very gentle around my dogs when he came to visit me. They seemed to get along very well. I wanted to know more about the Shiba Inu. I had to investigate a little bit more about this breed of dog. I asked my brother because he owns 2 of them.
I wonder why he always gets over the fence. Also I wonder why he would run away when he was called to come to the house?
I found that the Shiba Inu will spring out if given the chance. This is a breed of dog that is inherent in the human family members and can not stand isolated from them. To think of keeping Shiba in the backyard or in the garage was a mistake because of the brave, bright heart dog would make a loud noise and destructive in that situation. He's going to be exciting and full of affection around the human family, but have a sense of humor about him when it comes to human commands. A Shiba Inu is very challenging to raise and train. A high-spirited, independent spirit, must always be kept on a leash. He has quick reflexes and drive prey wants to chase anything that moves. Do not try to chase him because he can run faster and outdodge every human being, and often do. Shibas is true runner.
Since my son's face fines by the city wandering dog Rex was given to other family members in the household and for 4 years. The daughter of this family kept her with him after that until she went to college. She had to leave him alone for too long for the dog. Rex is getting lonely. He ate less and play much less than usual. He regularly comes home to chew things and trash spilled on the house. Rex tried to tell him that he is lonely.His destructive behavior is the only way she can communicate with her loneliness and boredom.
He feels very sorry for Rex she asked us if we could take it home to keep. My husband and I went to take her home with us. Bringing together our camper pull-along for the ride, Rex had a comfortable rest sleep one night with us before we got home.
My two dogs seem to remember him and receive him into our family. Since I am semi-retired, working every weekend I have a lot of time with him and he seemed to adjust quite well immediately. My husband is home most weekends and nephew, living down stairs, also took part in the treatment.
My dog Miniature Schnauzers. One of them named Zeke, age 14, was diagnosed with cancer of the spleen during the summer and in remission at the time of Rex arrive. Sparky, the other is 10. They have been together since they were puppies. So we now have three dog night, I was just being funny now.
Rex was 9 years old and has the Vet visit her. He is current on all 'fire' and chunky for her age. She seemed more relaxed and perhaps age. With an adult dog, you can easily see what you have, and he, as an adult Shiba Inu has already proven itself does not have the characteristics negative.
Rex has a strong temperament. Shiba Inu is very bright, but they have their own independent mind. She loves squeaky toys and will hold his right leg to shake for a treat. My son said he taught it. The only thing I have to get used to the shedding weight. This Shiba Inus small warehouses throughout the year. For about three weeks during spring and autumn three weeks for these dogs shed much in keeping with my sister. We found that to be true when we bring Rex home. I have to make sure that the hair and fur in clothing and furniture will be fine because I did not shed a miniature schnauzers. Rex will be brushed regularly by the nephew. I've had my inherent Rex. We had a wonderful Christmas when other family members we all come and they bring their dogs. The weekend went very well.
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