My old wise girl is 14.5 year old. This reminds me of how she used to be. I miss her this young but I also enjoy her just as much if not more as an older girl. She turned into the sweetest dog. She’s been bitten by a snake, had a tooth knocked out, a nail ripped off at the dog park, been attacked by a dog, been bitten by a spider, and had an allergic reaction to a wasp or bee. She’s been hiking in the Colorado mountains since she was little. She no longer can do that. If you get a shiba they’ll be your best friend and their little teddy bear faces are addicting. I’m cherishing every day w our sheeb bc we don’t know how much longer we have w her❤️❤️she passed away August 8, 2021. The day after her 15th birthday. Miss her v everyday
I have been a Shiba owner for the last 24 yrs. Having had 2 fantastic females. I just lost my last to cancer, 6 weeks ago. I feel lost without her. There will be a third!!! Great tips! ❤
You mentioned eye contact in this video. It has reminded me that one of the dogs I grew up with was trained to be very used to me starting at it. This is because I was a child and I wanted to do staring contests with the dog, and because I loved admiring her pretty face up close. Nowadays, this dog communicates her ideas through the subtle looks and movements of her eyes. We have "battle of wills" decided by eye to eye stares. She loves me dearly, but clearly isn't intimated by me!
I actually got my first Shiba Inu on the 30th. Maka is a treat and a picky eater lol, super smart, but spooky smart she's already responding( a little inconsistent tho lol) to Leash Commands and her name (she's nine weeks old btw). Thanks for these Videos, I've done 3months of research prior to picking a Shiba and these videos helped- thanks to you and Jimmy! ❤
I also have a shiba Inu, and I remeber he was a extreme picky eater as a puppy, changed feed often or had to buy soft food to mix it up just to make him eat. Was super worried that he would starve. I learned later that he just found the bowl super boring, so i started to hide some food or pour it out on a carpet instead, which worked,(also bought a playball which you could hide food or candy inside which he loved to run around with) still do this to this day, and sometimes mix in cucumbers or carrots in it. =) Good luck with your Shiba!
This is amazing training video I have two shiba inus male & female I love them both so much they make me so happy & they are so very smart & active dogs ! They know tricks & definitely stubborn & will test you patience
I'm so happy to find your page! My husband and I have had Bloodhounds for 16 years now and we are not going to commit to another large breed when our hounds pass. We are both 60 and have chronic pain issues. Handling a large puppy would just be too much. I can see that even this smaller breed of dog will have it's training and handling challenges, but I think we can do it. We are accustomed to crazy and stubborn behavior, aggressive behaviors, and they eyes and nose keeping them from a good recall. Bloodhounds are strictly on-leash breeds as well, although some owners do succeed in teaching their hounds recall in certain situations. Finding your videos is like finding a pot of gold and will give anyone with interest a wealth of information. Thank you so much, and your Jimmy is a precious pup!
@@gamalierestradajryou definitely do not need any if you're an animal hoarder. Their lives will be better without that mess. Have you owned one? I do, they're very different
My shiba inu passed a few months back so im planning on getting a new doggo soon and this video was helpful thanks now I know what mistakes I was doing
Happy New Year ! ! Nice harness Jimmy has ! I followed similar methods for my Eiko and, though she took time to bond compared to other dogs I had, since se bonded and trust me, we got an amazing relationship, she got great recall, is comfortable with handling, shower, vet (she looooves her vet), dogs, city, fireworks, etc and most likely the most reliable dog I ever had the chance to live with.
This was particularly well-made and informative! I appreciate how you efficiently listed and organized the video and provided practical advice along with the reasoning. Cute doggo, too! Thank you very much for sharing! 👍🏼🙂
Ok so I’m a Shiba Inu owner myself and I gotta say there should be a huge disclaimer or mention about interactions with other dogs or the fact that they shed like crazy. People gotta know that this dog is only cute in appearance and needs a little bit of aggression from the leader of the pack as they are constantly going to challenge your authority otherwise. Never hit a Shiba as they are fighting dogs and will most definitely respond with aggression until you train it out of them. A simple disengage doesn't work that well. This dog plays aggressively and has an attitude about proper dog greetings so go to the dog park at your own risk. Other than that I agree with everything she says except that you need to give this dog plenty of exercises to eliminate problematic behaviors, as this dog is intelligent enough to act out and disobey with intent. And be careful of smaller animals as they have a huge prey drive as they have been bred to have. They love to chase so you better not forget that leash or leave the front door open.
I have mobility issues that requires me to use either a walker or a wheelchair just depending on how much my hip and leg issues are bothering me. I was wondering how well do they behave on a leash both on and off
You don’t need to show aggression to your dog… your dog is going to be aggressive to others if you do. You need to be a STRONG LEADER. You should take a dog training class if if that’s hard for you. My shiba never runs away and listens all the time. If your dog doesn’t listen it’s you.
@@kamilosowski3889that’s just not true for all Shibas though. I walk my Shiba off her leash all the time. It is very common for them to be escape artists and aggressive to other dogs, but there are many Shibas who aren’t like this at all as well. It is without a doubt common for them to be bad off leash though
Oh my god im so jealous... how she can put on that harness is amazing. I know it doesnt look special at all... but its a Shiba. I have a 17 Week old Shiba for caretaking and some basic training and its getting frustrating at times; ive trained like five or more dogs, went to the trainer with three different dogs and was always pretty successfull in achieving my goals with them rather fast but this little monster is different. It feels like i have to break his will constantly, he is so driven by his insticts its really like a "wilder" type of animal. Also sweet and gentle if he feels llike, and totaly able to understand what i want from him just incapable of supressing his own immediate drive. Oh well i guess i just need to learn more about the breed, i knew they are hard to handle and i had a complicated spitz breed before so i thought i was up for the task without prep work... wrong.
Hi Dan, thanks for the comment. Shiba Inu is a primitive breed and does not like to be tamed. They are smart and know exactly what you want them to do, but they will choose to ignore you if it doesn’t make sense to them. Overtime as you continue to strengthen the bond with him it will get bette. Consistency also helps when it comes to training. There are lot’s of training resource on this channel to help new Shiba Inu owner getting through the difficult first year - ua-cam.com/play/PLYagEnH2NyM-9tfk0Ss3UyX5aHmSxefdy.html Good luck!
@@SuperShiba Thank you so much, your videos already helped me accept that i need to incentivize with treats and that there no shame in doing this with a shiba puppy. I generally like to train without treats but im going to have to make an exception with this little Guy- also he is only 17 weeks old and already knows the basics. Its jst moments lke putting on his harness or when he gets super-duper crazy towards the end of a walk where i now will use treats (tried it out today and we did a lot better). Thank you for your great work!
Thank you so much for posting these videos, i'm not currently in a place where i can get a dog but once i do get a shiba inu you will have contributed massively to the relationship i will form with the dog. Thank you so much kind soul ❤
You did a great movie and you told true.I'm a dog trainer and behaviorist, and I teach Shiba Inu owners exactly the same, what you talking about. Congratulations of Jimmy, and good luck☺
@@jenniferking2243 doubled in size, shows no fear by giving all big dogs he meets kisses, center of the attention when we go out, no excessive barking, knows sit, come, and stay, pretty good with potty right now, if he has to go inside, he gets the potty mat 90% of the time... Doesn't mind bath time now... although the first few times my sister thought I was killing him...lol Overall A++ best friend ever!
I have a very sweet Shiba female that’s almost 1yo!!! I had a 17.5 yr old that passed 2 yrs ago so I’m familiar very much. I’ve had so much more time with this puppy and she’s super sweet, loves all other dogs, gets a bit shy w/bigger ones but she always wants to gently meet. I’ve done this since 3.5 mos and she’s very obedient. Major intense eye communications between us all as well. I clean her paws off every time we come in as well. She’s used to it and let’s me. My old Shiba wasn’t like this at all. They are like night and day. I tell people though. Do your research. My puppy is such a love❤️
I recommend getting a regular dog brush AND a Furminator brush rather than one or the other. They both excel at different things. And with their heavy shedding, it's well worth the investment
Does the breed tend to become more of a problem with other dogs as they age,or just the one I watch? I have watch one often,since she was a pup. At three years old she has gotten aggressive with some dogs...not all...and they aren't doing anything to her.
I have a 3-month-old Shiba Inu. I've had her for 2 weeks. She always bolts off and does her own thing. I was wondering if you have any tips that I can use to get my puppy more engage 😅
I just recently got a shiba myself and I am REALLY struggling with the leash. When I put it on him he just sits there and refuses to move, what am I doing wrong?
Happy New Year 😊Thanks again for another educational video. We are getting our black n tan puppy soon.. she will be 15 weeks when we get her and all your tips are super useful. In regards to the crate training I see in the video that you are now using only a pen... when Jimmy was a puppy did you also use a crate inside the pen ? Also what kind of harness was that on the video? Thanks in advance 😊
Hi Athina, thanks for the comment and welcome back 👋 When jimmy was young we attached playpen with his crate so at night he is sleeping in the crate but during the day he is in the playpen area. The harness link is in the description but here you go - amzn.to/2EgN3jG
#ThankYou 💞 excellent tips. I think it's adorable how they "Shake" when they want something. I carry training treats everywhere. Enough to share with new friends... He knows that his lead & harness mean an ADVENTURE!!! 🐶 He now jumps up to touch these to get our attention to GO have fun together. Jimmy & Our Prince' are same age! We rescued @ 7months. #InLove ...
Question - did you ever train Jimmy to not sit on the sofa or Sleep on your bed? I plan on getting a shiba sometime at the end of the year and would like to know how to train him not to jump on the furnitures.
Hi Ryan, loudly tell your dog NO or AH AH when he jumps on your sofa or when he has un desirable behavior. You can also give him timeout if you caught him right when he jumps on sofa. Keep in mind you will need to repeat the same practice many times until you see result but Shiba Inu is a smart breed and he picks up ques fast. For more information about training check out the training video here - ua-cam.com/video/7Ofnfz6ANB4/v-deo.html Good luck👍
We have 2 sofas at home and he is allowed to be on one of them. He always try to get on the forbidden sofa and we always either give him time out or tell him NO and eventually he knows and won’t get on the forbidden sofa anymore 👍🏻
Even though that I don't like making interactions even with animals I'll get a shiba because that might be the cure for being scared to interact from anything.
Did you do it and if yes, how did it turn out? I could imagine that a Shiba is not a good start for your situation, however if there is a will then you can do it for sure.
I'm so incredibly fascinated by this incredibly unique dog breed! They are so extremely cat-like, why is that? I want one so badly, because I know we would have an amazing bond of understanding, respect and kindness.
Thank you for tips I'm try this training session for my 1year old shiba inu. Also any tips on training her to be obedience she has too much energy and not focus on me
Hi Isabel, one year old still pretty young and can be high energy sometimes. Have you tried to train her maybe after walks? if she has too much energy in general you might need to spend more time to let her get enough activities daily like dog parks, play time, walks and train her after those events and before each meal so she is slightly hungry. the channel has a lot of training video you can also check it out - ua-cam.com/video/5ZANeF38q_A/v-deo.html Good luck 👍
So right about Shiba’s hating paws, nose and teeth to be touched. Mine has had many dental issues because he refused to allow me to brush his teeth. Start slowly with light touch then slowly increase. My boy is 14 years old now and we are finally making progress 😬
haha unfortunately Jimmy still barks at the vacuum and he occasionally bites too. The only thing i know for this scenario is if you vacuum often, eventually he will become less excited so will bite and bark less. What we do is whenever we vacuum we place jimmy in a separate room or a crate, so we can clean the house without him standing in the way. Another tip is do not play or respond to his barking, if you try to poke your dog or use vacuum to charge toward your dog it will only further assert him that vacumn time is play time. good luck 👍
I have a black and tan shiba, we got her when she was 10 weeks old. Almost every sunday we take her to the park to train with the cutest cream shiba! she is learning well and i hope she can learn to be good!
Do u have a hard time trimming jimmy’s nails? My shiba imu won’t let me touch his paws at all. The dr recommend giving him a sleepy meds to calm him but I don’t really like that idea.
Jimmy still doesn't like his paws to be touched these days but is getting much better than before. the best way to desensitize them is to introduce routine touching paws so he gets used to it. Foe example wiping his paws everytime he enters home from outside. It will also be easier if you have 2 people when trimming toe nails, one person to distract the dog the other to cut. Cutting nails shouldn't feel pain at all but Shibas are drama queen :)
@@SuperShiba He's doing a lot better now, he listens but still has a lot of trouble learning to stay good and usually he goes right back to doing the same thing unless I say no, its annoying but I can see hes slowly starting to get it
I love my Shib, doesn’t scream or whine when we wash her, clip her nails, wipe her paws, or goes to bed. BUT. SHE ABSOLUTELY HATES WALKING AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD! HELP
My daughter has a Shiba Inu puppy and he's been going diarrhea everyday and the vet first said it from him eating leaves when she takes him out. So she's been given him boiled chicken or ground beef with rice and mixed veggies and he still going daily. 2nd time to the vet they don't know why he keeps going. They did blood work, CKD his stool and he's healthy. Anyone know what it might be? He's getting skinny also from going so much🙏
Really sorry to hear that. Has she contacted the breeder? Could it be warms in the body that need to be dewarm? Did the vet check the stool and see if anything’s there? Eating leaf shouldn’t cause serious diarrhea there must have other conditions. Prayers to the puppy 🙏🏻
You should try feeding them Royal Canin Puppy food! Our puppy had really bad diarrhea and there’s the type that the vet prescribed to you but I just bought the one that you can purchase at any pet store. It really helped her get her stool back to normal! We took her off of the Royal Canin and now feeding her regular kibble (:
One day I will get my own Shiba. I dont know when but until I can actually get my very own Puppy I will soak all Information into my Brain to be the best prepared Shiba Mom I could possibly be. Reading in the comments that people get a Shiba as a gift or just like that while Im sitting here hoping to have the perfect home for a dog and the time schedule to be there for them 24/7 it fills me with so much jealiousy that people get something I dream of so many years get it just like that. I hope you guys are taking good care of your Shiba Inus cause they definitly deserve a prepared Owner. Dont take any Dog especially not the Shiba for something light.
my shiba inu is always good with dogs outside. but when theres dog inside the house he tend to be a bit aggressive and one time suddenly bite my friend's dog in the neck when they were eating... what should I do? Should I get a professional trainer asap about this behavior?
Hi Onneh, thanks for the comment. Yeah it sounds like your dog might be very territorial and doesn't like other dogs in his territory. I don't know how to solve that so you should consult with professional to see what is the best way to correct the behavior. Likely need to have him on a leash if other dogs are in your house to prevent similar things happen again before you sort it out. Good luck👍
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My old wise girl is 14.5 year old. This reminds me of how she used to be. I miss her this young but I also enjoy her just as much if not more as an older girl. She turned into the sweetest dog. She’s been bitten by a snake, had a tooth knocked out, a nail ripped off at the dog park, been attacked by a dog, been bitten by a spider, and had an allergic reaction to a wasp or bee. She’s been hiking in the Colorado mountains since she was little. She no longer can do that. If you get a shiba they’ll be your best friend and their little teddy bear faces are addicting. I’m cherishing every day w our sheeb bc we don’t know how much longer we have w her❤️❤️she passed away August 8, 2021. The day after her 15th birthday. Miss her v everyday
you are making me cry. i love our shiba Scarlet so much!
Lmfao how do you get your shiba inu that injured?
@@corndog7501 excuse me? All these things happened on walks in Colorado. There’s nothing funny about that
@@corndog7501 Dude imagine being that disrespectful like go do something with your life ngl.
ThankYou for sharing 🐕
Shibainu is naughty and always smiling.I like them like that.
Me too!
So cute btw me too
Oh yes 69th liker
Sii
Our Shiba is the cutest, sweetest, most lovable, most terrible dog in the world. Always gets away with her shenanigans because of her smile.
so does mine!
I have been a Shiba owner for the last 24 yrs. Having had 2 fantastic females. I just lost my last to cancer, 6 weeks ago. I feel lost without her. There will be a third!!! Great tips! ❤
Thanks for sharing and sorry for your loss. Shiba is truly a magical creature.
You mentioned eye contact in this video. It has reminded me that one of the dogs I grew up with was trained to be very used to me starting at it. This is because I was a child and I wanted to do staring contests with the dog, and because I loved admiring her pretty face up close. Nowadays, this dog communicates her ideas through the subtle looks and movements of her eyes. We have "battle of wills" decided by eye to eye stares. She loves me dearly, but clearly isn't intimated by me!
It is amazing that you are able to tell her emotions by the subtle looks! Thanks for sharing.
"she loves me dearly" you shiba people are really obsessed with believing your dog is just in love with you. It's really weird.
Thank you so much for this! My boyfriend gifted me a shiba Inu not knowing anything about their breed so these videos are so much help!
I got a cream shiba a month ago! This was amazing! Thank you!
I have a Creamy named Tonka and He is 12 1\2 years, He has been a Awesone Friend!!!
I actually got my first Shiba Inu on the 30th. Maka is a treat and a picky eater lol, super smart, but spooky smart she's already responding( a little inconsistent tho lol) to Leash Commands and her name (she's nine weeks old btw).
Thanks for these Videos, I've done 3months of research prior to picking a Shiba and these videos helped- thanks to you and Jimmy! ❤
Thanks for sharing about Maka and enjoy the ride 👍
I also have a shiba Inu, and I remeber he was a extreme picky eater as a puppy, changed feed often or had to buy soft food to mix it up just to make him eat. Was super worried that he would starve. I learned later that he just found the bowl super boring, so i started to hide some food or pour it out on a carpet instead, which worked,(also bought a playball which you could hide food or candy inside which he loved to run around with) still do this to this day, and sometimes mix in cucumbers or carrots in it. =) Good luck with your Shiba!
Shiba Inu are like a Fox morphed with a jack Russell lol...
Hi! (My name is 'NO NO/ DropIt' 🤣)
Im getting a Shiba in early march. Im damn excited.
That's awesome! Glad you found this channel 👍
@@juginstin Yea we decided to keep it at the place for a bit longer just so its stronger to fly. But, its coming in a week!!
100% accurate for shibas! Awesome job!
This is amazing training video I have two shiba inus male & female I love them both so much they make me so happy & they are so very smart & active dogs ! They know tricks & definitely stubborn & will test you patience
I'm so happy to find your page! My husband and I have had Bloodhounds for 16 years now and we are not going to commit to another large breed when our hounds pass. We are both 60 and have chronic pain issues. Handling a large puppy would just be too much. I can see that even this smaller breed of dog will have it's training and handling challenges, but I think we can do it. We are accustomed to crazy and stubborn behavior, aggressive behaviors, and they eyes and nose keeping them from a good recall. Bloodhounds are strictly on-leash breeds as well, although some owners do succeed in teaching their hounds recall in certain situations. Finding your videos is like finding a pot of gold and will give anyone with interest a wealth of information. Thank you so much, and your Jimmy is a precious pup!
Oooo my Shibu growing up used to have zoomies on the stairs too. I really miss her, these dogs have so much personality.
Just rewatched this again. Much wow!
Excellent tips! If every new Shiba owner learned early about how they differ from other breeds, fewer Shibas would end up shelters.
My doggie is a rescue doggie he is a shiba inu chi mix
Please let me know where there are Shiba at shelter ill go get them all
@@gamalierestradajryou definitely do not need any if you're an animal hoarder. Their lives will be better without that mess. Have you owned one? I do, they're very different
My shiba inu passed a few months back so im planning on getting a new doggo soon and this video was helpful thanks now I know what mistakes I was doing
Sorry for the loss and glad you find the video helpful 👍🏻
What happened?
Happy New Year ! ! Nice harness Jimmy has ! I followed similar methods for my Eiko and, though she took time to bond compared to other dogs I had, since se bonded and trust me, we got an amazing relationship, she got great recall, is comfortable with handling, shower, vet (she looooves her vet), dogs, city, fireworks, etc and most likely the most reliable dog I ever had the chance to live with.
That's wonderful to hear. Thank you for sharing👍
Luv IT! 🐺
This was particularly well-made and informative! I appreciate how you efficiently listed and organized the video and provided practical advice along with the reasoning. Cute doggo, too! Thank you very much for sharing! 👍🏼🙂
Ok so I’m a Shiba Inu owner myself and I gotta say there should be a huge disclaimer or mention about interactions with other dogs or the fact that they shed like crazy. People gotta know that this dog is only cute in appearance and needs a little bit of aggression from the leader of the pack as they are constantly going to challenge your authority otherwise. Never hit a Shiba as they are fighting dogs and will most definitely respond with aggression until you train it out of them. A simple disengage doesn't work that well. This dog plays aggressively and has an attitude about proper dog greetings so go to the dog park at your own risk. Other than that I agree with everything she says except that you need to give this dog plenty of exercises to eliminate problematic behaviors, as this dog is intelligent enough to act out and disobey with intent. And be careful of smaller animals as they have a huge prey drive as they have been bred to have. They love to chase so you better not forget that leash or leave the front door open.
I have mobility issues that requires me to use either a walker or a wheelchair just depending on how much my hip and leg issues are bothering me. I was wondering how well do they behave on a leash both on and off
@@wendiesweetwood5099 Shiba off the leash means no Shiba at all. They have strong hunting instinct and are escape artists.
You don’t need to show aggression to your dog… your dog is going to be aggressive to others if you do. You need to be a STRONG LEADER. You should take a dog training class if if that’s hard for you. My shiba never runs away and listens all the time. If your dog doesn’t listen it’s you.
@@kamilosowski3889that’s just not true for all Shibas though. I walk my Shiba off her leash all the time. It is very common for them to be escape artists and aggressive to other dogs, but there are many Shibas who aren’t like this at all as well.
It is without a doubt common for them to be bad off leash though
You should never own a Shiba considering your situation. @@wendiesweetwood5099
Great tips! Lots of good information for all dog owners. New friend here!
Oh my god im so jealous... how she can put on that harness is amazing.
I know it doesnt look special at all... but its a Shiba.
I have a 17 Week old Shiba for caretaking and some basic training and its getting frustrating at times; ive trained like five or more dogs, went to the trainer with three different dogs and was always pretty successfull in achieving my goals with them rather fast but this little monster is different.
It feels like i have to break his will constantly, he is so driven by his insticts its really like a "wilder" type of animal.
Also sweet and gentle if he feels llike, and totaly able to understand what i want from him just incapable of supressing his own immediate drive.
Oh well i guess i just need to learn more about the breed, i knew they are hard to handle and i had a complicated spitz breed before so i thought i was up for the task without prep work... wrong.
Hi Dan, thanks for the comment. Shiba Inu is a primitive breed and does not like to be tamed. They are smart and know exactly what you want them to do, but they will choose to ignore you if it doesn’t make sense to them. Overtime as you continue to strengthen the bond with him it will get bette. Consistency also helps when it comes to training.
There are lot’s of training resource on this channel to help new Shiba Inu owner getting through the difficult first year - ua-cam.com/play/PLYagEnH2NyM-9tfk0Ss3UyX5aHmSxefdy.html
Good luck!
@@SuperShiba Thank you so much, your videos already helped me accept that i need to incentivize with treats and that there no shame in doing this with a shiba puppy. I generally like to train without treats but im going to have to make an exception with this little Guy- also he is only 17 weeks old and already knows the basics.
Its jst moments lke putting on his harness or when he gets super-duper crazy towards the end of a walk where i now will use treats (tried it out today and we did a lot better).
Thank you for your great work!
I had a jindo that would be mistaken for a shiba all the time. He had the temperament of a shiba. Really awesome dude. Hella miss him
my shiba il really friendly :) , he is so smart and gentle, i am so lucky
Thank you so much for posting these videos, i'm not currently in a place where i can get a dog but once i do get a shiba inu you will have contributed massively to the relationship i will form with the dog.
Thank you so much kind soul ❤
I am glad you find it helpful 👍
SO on point! Thank you, please do more detailed training vid or diet video
Great job! Thank you. 😀
You did a great movie and you told true.I'm a dog trainer and behaviorist, and I teach Shiba Inu owners exactly the same, what you talking about. Congratulations of Jimmy, and good luck☺
Thank you Sole for stopping by. Appreciate your comment :)
Just adopted my 7 month old Shiba after my last one passed. Still heart broken.
So sorry for the loss ...
Thank you
@@SuperShiba thank you
IVE BEEN HERE SINCE 2K AND NOW U HAVE A VID WITH OVER 60K VIEWS?!?! CONGRATS 🥳 👍
Thanks! This one is more popular than the rest, I think people in general like to see "tips and tricks" type of videos 😆
I found this channel on an ad now I can’t stop watching SO CUTE
Thanks for stopping by 👋
@@SuperShiba Thanks for replying your dogs are really well trained and adorable
Thank you...I am getting my puppy tomorrow... I am so excited.
hows your new puppy???
@@jenniferking2243 doubled in size, shows no fear by giving all big dogs he meets kisses, center of the attention when we go out, no excessive barking, knows sit, come, and stay, pretty good with potty right now, if he has to go inside, he gets the potty mat 90% of the time...
Doesn't mind bath time now... although the first few times my sister thought I was killing him...lol
Overall A++ best friend ever!
Good points, thankyou
I have a very sweet Shiba female that’s almost 1yo!!! I had a 17.5 yr old that passed 2 yrs ago so I’m familiar very much. I’ve had so much more time with this puppy and she’s super sweet, loves all other dogs, gets a bit shy w/bigger ones but she always wants to gently meet.
I’ve done this since 3.5 mos and she’s very obedient.
Major intense eye communications between us all as well. I clean her paws off every time we come in as well. She’s used to it and let’s me.
My old Shiba wasn’t like this at all. They are like night and day. I tell people though. Do your research.
My puppy is such a love❤️
In these days I will bring my Shiba home and your videos are helping me so much, thank you!
100% accurate in everything. Very good advice. p.s. Great photography & editing.
HAPPY NEW YEARS AND LOVE THE VID!!!!💓💓💓💓💓
Happy new Year !! Welcome back 😆👍
Very useful insights and tips. Thanks Super Shiba
Good tips, thanks
These are awesome tips!
Super helpful! I'm fostering a 1.5 yo shiba inu and just subscribed to your channel!
This is amazing thanks so much you're the best
By the way do you know any breeds that don’t slobber that aren’t expensive but are cuddly (and look good if so please respond thanks
You're absolutely right 🐶💖
I'll be watching your video again and again to help train my adorable little Rayleigh.
Great video! Thank you so much!
I recommend getting a regular dog brush AND a Furminator brush rather than one or the other. They both excel at different things. And with their heavy shedding, it's well worth the investment
happy new year!!!
Wow the tips are super cool! Thank you. 🙌😱
Does the breed tend to become more of a problem with other dogs as they age,or just the one I watch? I have watch one often,since she was a pup. At three years old she has gotten aggressive with some dogs...not all...and they aren't doing anything to her.
All of these tips are awesome!!! ❤
I have a 3-month-old Shiba Inu. I've had her for 2 weeks. She always bolts off and does her own thing. I was wondering if you have any tips that I can use to get my puppy more engage 😅
Awesome video - definitely will have to try the trick with the cucumbers. Thank you!
I just recently got a shiba myself and I am REALLY struggling with the leash. When I put it on him he just sits there and refuses to move, what am I doing wrong?
Great tips . Thanks so much
Thanks and welcome back 👋
I wish I could see your channel 4 years ago, mine is too old to train and now she is the queen in the house😅
Haha Jimmy is also the king of the house lol but he does listen to comment if he feels like it.
Cant wait untill i get my hands on one of those dogs!
Happy New Year 😊Thanks again for another educational video. We are getting our black n tan puppy soon.. she will be 15 weeks when we get her and all your tips are super useful.
In regards to the crate training I see in the video that you are now using only a pen... when Jimmy was a puppy did you also use a crate inside the pen ? Also what kind of harness was that on the video? Thanks in advance 😊
Hi Athina, thanks for the comment and welcome back 👋
When jimmy was young we attached playpen with his crate so at night he is sleeping in the crate but during the day he is in the playpen area. The harness link is in the description but here you go - amzn.to/2EgN3jG
@@SuperShiba oh sorry missed the link on the description. Thanks for your answer 🤗🐶
Thank you very much I’m most likely getting one
Jimmy reminds me so much of my pup 😍
My shiba looks like the same as yours!! they are the best dogs!!
Have a 4.5 month old female shiba also in Washington State. Any advice for that super biting stage?
#ThankYou 💞 excellent tips. I think it's adorable how they "Shake" when they want something. I carry training treats everywhere. Enough to share with new friends... He knows that his lead & harness mean an ADVENTURE!!! 🐶 He now jumps up to touch these to get our attention to GO have fun together.
Jimmy & Our Prince' are same age!
We rescued @ 7months. #InLove ...
New to your channel
The only thing about my dog he's petrified of trash truck he shakes and shivers he goes crazy over certain trucks
Thank you for telling me! I will remember!
Question - did you ever train Jimmy to not sit on the sofa or Sleep on your bed? I plan on getting a shiba sometime at the end of the year and would like to know how to train him not to jump on the furnitures.
Hi Ryan, loudly tell your dog NO or AH AH when he jumps on your sofa or when he has un desirable behavior. You can also give him timeout if you caught him right when he jumps on sofa. Keep in mind you will need to repeat the same practice many times until you see result but Shiba Inu is a smart breed and he picks up ques fast. For more information about training check out the training video here - ua-cam.com/video/7Ofnfz6ANB4/v-deo.html
Good luck👍
@@SuperShiba thank you. Does jimmy sit on the sofa?
We have 2 sofas at home and he is allowed to be on one of them. He always try to get on the forbidden sofa and we always either give him time out or tell him NO and eventually he knows and won’t get on the forbidden sofa anymore 👍🏻
watching your shibas mannerisms is like completely identical to my shiba its so funny
i love my shiba so much her names angel
Even though that I don't like making interactions even with animals I'll get a shiba because that might be the cure for being scared to interact from anything.
Did you do it and if yes, how did it turn out?
I could imagine that a Shiba is not a good start for your situation, however if there is a will then you can do it for sure.
I love Shiba Inus soooooo much but I still don’t have one… My parents said I could get one soon and so very excited!!! 😁😁😁😁
same!! did you get one? my mom is contacting a shiba inu breeder in november and im so excited
I'm so incredibly fascinated by this incredibly unique dog breed! They are so extremely cat-like, why is that? I want one so badly, because I know we would have an amazing bond of understanding, respect and kindness.
Best dog EVER.
Hope you grow
Thanks 👍🏻
@@SuperShiba my doors always open
とてもおとなしくてかしこいコですね!
Thank you for tips I'm try this training session for my 1year old shiba inu. Also any tips on training her to be obedience she has too much energy and not focus on me
Hi Isabel, one year old still pretty young and can be high energy sometimes. Have you tried to train her maybe after walks? if she has too much energy in general you might need to spend more time to let her get enough activities daily like dog parks, play time, walks and train her after those events and before each meal so she is slightly hungry. the channel has a lot of training video you can also check it out - ua-cam.com/video/5ZANeF38q_A/v-deo.html
Good luck 👍
Leader of the the pack book: Cesar
I've seen a lot of shiba videos, and I know they all look similar, but this is the first shiba that looks almost identical to my Shiba 😆
new sub and thump up!!! :)
is this Haribu ?
Good content
my dad he physically punishes rocky and it only makes
him like him more for some odd reason
whaaa???
shiba training!! lovely dogs
So right about Shiba’s hating paws, nose and teeth to be touched. Mine has had many dental issues because he refused to allow me to brush his teeth. Start slowly with light touch then slowly increase. My boy is 14 years old now and we are finally making progress 😬
Never too late to start 😀thanks for sharing
How to get them in bath?
Beautiful
Es posible en español el video
thanks for this video ^^ do you have a tip how I get my shiba inu to stop barking and byting at the vacuum cleaner?
haha unfortunately Jimmy still barks at the vacuum and he occasionally bites too. The only thing i know for this scenario is if you vacuum often, eventually he will become less excited so will bite and bark less. What we do is whenever we vacuum we place jimmy in a separate room or a crate, so we can clean the house without him standing in the way. Another tip is do not play or respond to his barking, if you try to poke your dog or use vacuum to charge toward your dog it will only further assert him that vacumn time is play time. good luck 👍
@@SuperShiba thank you!
Try to vacc while they're OUTSIDE
My Shiba always licks up random dog pee. How do I stop this??
Shibas are so cuteeee
Wow thanks albert / flamingo ,btw please dont ahoot me albert lol
I saw the hair tumbleweeds on the floor, that was enough information for me.
Congratz!! i love him but i don't know how bad is the shedding ... Got a video of all the bad things of shiba inu
I have a black and tan shiba, we got her when she was 10 weeks old. Almost every sunday we take her to the park to train with the cutest cream shiba! she is learning well and i hope she can learn to be good!
Walk her daily--what about three times a day,sometimes four, sadly after 10 months still on a leash,
Do u have a hard time trimming jimmy’s nails? My shiba imu won’t let me touch his paws at all. The dr recommend giving him a sleepy meds to calm him but I don’t really like that idea.
Jimmy still doesn't like his paws to be touched these days but is getting much better than before. the best way to desensitize them is to introduce routine touching paws so he gets used to it. Foe example wiping his paws everytime he enters home from outside. It will also be easier if you have 2 people when trimming toe nails, one person to distract the dog the other to cut. Cutting nails shouldn't feel pain at all but Shibas are drama queen :)
Natural calming agent available at the local pet supply. #calm. Treat ~
Valerian root & canmomile #thanks!
Mine is 7 years old and is trained off leash. It’s possible people you just got to drill the training.
I got a cream shiba about a month ago who’s VERY naughty and stubborn, I’m really hoping these tips work bc I’m losing hope :,)
Good luck! Keep us posted
@@SuperShiba He's doing a lot better now, he listens but still has a lot of trouble learning to stay good and usually he goes right back to doing the same thing unless I say no, its annoying but I can see hes slowly starting to get it
Dont give up. YOUR diligence will pay off for both of you.
@@kiraunos2269 you have to hit the dog my friend
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I love my Shib, doesn’t scream or whine when we wash her, clip her nails, wipe her paws, or goes to bed. BUT. SHE ABSOLUTELY HATES WALKING AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD! HELP
Change time/direction; carry reward
My daughter has a Shiba Inu puppy and he's been going diarrhea everyday and the vet first said it from him eating leaves when she takes him out. So she's been given him boiled chicken or ground beef with rice and mixed veggies and he still going daily. 2nd time to the vet they don't know why he keeps going. They did blood work, CKD his stool and he's healthy. Anyone know what it might be? He's getting skinny also from going so much🙏
Really sorry to hear that. Has she contacted the breeder? Could it be warms in the body that need to be dewarm? Did the vet check the stool and see if anything’s there? Eating leaf shouldn’t cause serious diarrhea there must have other conditions. Prayers to the puppy 🙏🏻
@@SuperShiba yes they checked the stool and blood work, she bought him at a mall petstore. Thank for getting back to me. 💖
You should try feeding them Royal Canin Puppy food! Our puppy had really bad diarrhea and there’s the type that the vet prescribed to you but I just bought the one that you can purchase at any pet store. It really helped her get her stool back to normal! We took her off of the Royal Canin and now feeding her regular kibble (:
@@bolog7 Thank You, he's doing better now, she gave him some supplements and stopped giving him the chicken and rice so far so good🙂
Handsome boy.
One day I will get my own Shiba. I dont know when but until I can actually get my very own Puppy I will soak all Information into my Brain to be the best prepared Shiba Mom I could possibly be. Reading in the comments that people get a Shiba as a gift or just like that while Im sitting here hoping to have the perfect home for a dog and the time schedule to be there for them 24/7 it fills me with so much jealiousy that people get something I dream of so many years get it just like that. I hope you guys are taking good care of your Shiba Inus cause they definitly deserve a prepared Owner. Dont take any Dog especially not the Shiba for something light.
I think it's ok to use dogs name when punishment, the tone is different when punishment and dog can hear that
my shiba inu is always good with dogs outside. but when theres dog inside the house he tend to be a bit aggressive and one time suddenly bite my friend's dog in the neck when they were eating... what should I do? Should I get a professional trainer asap about this behavior?
Hi Onneh, thanks for the comment. Yeah it sounds like your dog might be very territorial and doesn't like other dogs in his territory. I don't know how to solve that so you should consult with professional to see what is the best way to correct the behavior. Likely need to have him on a leash if other dogs are in your house to prevent similar things happen again before you sort it out. Good luck👍
Aggression... Always needs to have intervention & redirect immediately