Shiba Inu
The Shiba Inu is a breed of dog from Japan. It looks like a smaller version of the Akita Inu, and was first bred for hunting. Shiba Inu is one of seven Japanese dog species recognised as natural symbols of the country.
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There are two types of Shiba. Aka-Shiba has red hair, and Kuro-Shiba has black hair. Shiba is a popular among breeders in Japan.
Shiba inu are faithful to their owners and are wary of strangers. They are popular as guard dogs. They are also the subject of an internet meme called Doge.
Other Japanese dogs
- Akita Inu
- Kai Inu also called the Kai Ken
- Kisyu Inu
- Tosa Inu
- Hokkaido Inu
- Koshi-no-inu (extinct since 1971)
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