Meet one of the world’s most elegant, beautiful dogs, yet feistiest and primitive. One that can SCREAM before its eyes are open as a baby to get rid of predators and who takes this otherworldly scream through to adulthood. This hunting dog is Japan’s national treasure and its beauty is known worldwide, but is it as easy to care for a Shiba Inu as you think? Our experts Liz Dunhill and Michaella Dunhill Hall of Fantasa Team Vormund think otherwise. These top show winning ladies adore The Shiba Inu but want everyone to understand the real character of this breed so that you know just exactly what you are taking on before committing to one. Watch to find out..

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33 Comments

  1. Unfortunately, puppy mills have discovered the breed in my country (Belgium). And this breed is not suitable for everyone. Result: many Shibas are dumped in a shelter when they are two or three years old 🙁

  2. For all you guys who don't speak japanese , the word "yuri-jiro" this woman said at 11:31 means "lilly white".
    [yuri meaning lilly , jiro meaning white]
    Hope this helps somehow

  3. I had a Shiba who lived for 18yrs. He went with me everywhere, even by land in my truck to Panama and back twice! That is a 5,000 mile trip each way! He went to Baja, Mexico with me four times. He had been to 28 of 50 states here in the USA. He loved to take trips and may have been the most traveled Shiba in the world. He even stayed on an island with me in Panama for two weeks. We kayaked to the island. He saw monkeys there and even crocodiles. He loved to hunt crabs on the beach and was a mouse hunter too. He was the best dog I ever had and I miss him a lot. I think it is time for me to get another Shiba. You can see him in my profile picture, he is behind my shoulder. We were kayaking in Wyoming in this picture.

  4. 18:27 that part when she describes the personality, the character, of the breed, she basically described my 9 year old english springer spaniel! So I just fell more in love with the shiba!

  5. シーバイニュー、ていうのなんかワロてまう
    シバイヌよりカワイサが溢れ出てる
    しかしなぜイヌまで含めて英語では発音されてんだろう(笑)

  6. We keep finding the same Shiba in our yard. She runs like lightning but always seems to go back to her home. She acts like a spaz. I would never want one for myself.

  7. eee – new…. not nyuuu. REALLY its a shibaken, but that's forgivable. Still, so annoying to listen to someone try to give information on something they can't even pronounce correctly.

  8. The lady above is too nice to say it, but the biggest problem with most Shiba's are the people who get them! Shiba's require a firm hand. If you are some hippy who thinks a dog is a free spirit and not a pet – and can do whatever it wants then your Shiba will be a nightmare, and most likely dangerous to other dogs and people. HOWEVER, if you are firm, spend the time to train your dog, establish boundaries, reward and punish as needed; then a shiba is an amazing breed. Similar to human children they are brilliant, loving, and loyal,; but are basically a$$h0les if you don't spend time teaching them how to be good.

  9. No thank you. They can be insanely vicious. They make pit bulls look like bunnies by comparison. Don't let the pretty fool you. They are trigger happy serial killers.

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