File :-(, x, )
what breed dog is this Anonymous
im curious as to what breed dog this is, anybody know?
>> Anonymous
SHEEBS.
shiba inu
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
those dogs look smart, anyone owned one?
>> Anonymous
op here, i want oooooooooooooooooone
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
lolwut
>> Anonymous
how do i acquire said dog?
>> Anonymous
>>88850
http://national.shibarescue.org/
http://www.shibaweb.com/shibares.htm
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Looks more like a Corgi to me

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Corgi
>> Anonymous
>>88853
Nah, it's got the traditional bizarre shiba eyebrows goin on
>> Anonymous
>>88857
guess your right.. i just wanted to post a Corgi :3
>> Anonymous
>>88837
They are smart, but not very trainable. They also tend to just attach to one person, so they don't make good family dogs.
>> shiba_inu_expert_(seen_432+_shiba_inu_pics_completely)
     File :-(, x)
>>88853
>:|
>> Anonymous
>>88837

Shiba inus are tied up in a chain on a pole driven into the ground in Japanese farmsteads. They've never, ever, EVER been bred for any kind of training to be a pet or a working dog.

And remember, it's the Japanese telling us they're "intelligent" - Japan only has one other breed to compare against (akita), which isn't saying much.

They've never compared it to even a toy poodle,or even showdog calibre of other breeds back when they were making up lores and myths about the dogs.

They don't really attach to *anyone* - it's more like they'll take orders from one person, and are prone to biting anyone else. Which is why the owners always accompany a shiba inu.

As far as "smart" dogs go, shih tzus and poodles can run circles around them.

For its size, they're not as dependable, nor as strong as the working dog breeds (huskies, malamutes, St Bernards...)

Even for a guard dog, it's massively fail because they can't distinguish between the people they can bite and not bite. And their bark, really, is worse than their bite.

Shiba inus overseas are not entirely purebred (it's actually a good idea for them to not be, because most "purebred" shiba inus are inbred), which gives them a more even and consistent temperament, and actual intelligence that allows them to learn tricks, distinguish between different types of people and whatnot.
>> Anonymous
Its muslim.
>> Anonymous
>>89141
And he is driving the bomb car!
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
they are good dogs if you take the time to train them.i have one and i love him most of the time.lol.they do tend to be snappy though.but like i siad if you take the time great dog op.
>> Anonymous
>>89190
Somehow I lol'd at that picture.
>> Anonymous
Get a Tosa fighting dog, instead.
>> Delivery Anon
Shiba Inu, or Corgi. Not enough info to tell.
>> Anonymous
>>89138
That explains why this dog is taking a shit in the living room.

http://gamevideos.com/video/id/11254
>> Anonymous
That is not a corgi you noobs. Look at the fucking difference between corgi pics posted here and the original posted pic.

Anyway. I say it's a nun-dog. O_o
>> Anonymous
It's in league with Futuredog, regardless of what breed it is.