Japanese Shiba

Japanese Shiba by Andrew De Prisco, published by Interpet Publishing in 2001, offers an insightful exploration of the Shiba Inu, Japan’s most ancient dog breed and the smallest among its spitz breeds. This edition, comprising 155 pages, delves into the breed’s history and characteristics, highlighting its status as a ‘Natural Monument’ in its native land. The book captures the Shiba Inu’s unique traits, which have captivated dog enthusiasts since its introduction to American and British audiences in the 1970s and 80s.
Readers will discover detailed information about the Shiba Inu’s charming personality, distinctive Nordic features, and remarkable cleanliness. The book also touches on aspects of animal husbandry and the breed’s appeal as a pet. With a focus on the Shiba Inu’s intelligence and endearing qualities, this work serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in understanding this beloved breed.
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Prized in its native land as a ‘Natural Monument’, the Shiba Inu is believed to be Japan’s most ancient breed, the smallest of its spitz breeds. Since the Shiba’s arrival on American and British shores in the 1970s and 80s, it has been enchanting newcomers with its charming ways. Nordic dog features in perfect miniature, cat-like cleanliness and cunning intelligence
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