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šŸ¶KC Adorable Shiba Inu puppies šŸ¶

Doncaster
6 days
Ā£1,500
OlibenkafantasyDog
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Adv. ID:qMUSsnOMv
Views:2744
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Moorends, Doncaster
Pets in litter:2 male / 2 female
Age:12 weeks, 4 days
Ready to Leave:2024-10-26
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Description
I have adorable Shiba Inu puppies that will be ready for their new homes on October ā¤ļø Boy-reserved ā¤ļø a beautiful boy with a great character, he likes to have fun, he is cheerful, polite, he is the last boy waiting for a lovely home šŸ  I invite you to my pages : https://www.facebook.com/OlibenkafantasyDog Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@olibenkafantasydog?_t=8qWhhM1RZWT&_r=1 Instagram For us, the most important thing is the well-being and comfort of the dog. Our dogs are raised in the house, we donā€™t keep them in kennels outside. We have : Lvl 2 Animal welfare First Aid for dogs We do microchip service A few questions about Shiba Is a Shiba an appropriate dog for a family? Yes, itā€™s a good dog for an active family. Does a Shiba accept children? Yes, a Shiba accepts children and can even take care of them, always staying by their side. Can a Shiba be off-leash during a walk? No. You need to keep in mind that once a Shiba feels free, it can be hard to catch, although eventually, it will come back to the owner. For this reason, I donā€™t recommend letting a Shiba off-leash. Is a Shiba aggressive? A non-socialized Shiba can be aggressive, distrustful, and fearful. These dogs are generally cautious and suspicious, so itā€™s crucial to pay attention to the breeder and kennel from where you get the dog. Socialization is a very important aspect of raising a Shiba. Can a Shiba live with another dog or a cat? Yes and no. Without proper socialization, a Shiba may not accept other animals. How often does a Shiba shed, and how much? A Shiba sheds twice a year, and itā€™s quite a lot. So, be prepared for significant brushing during those times. Is a Shiba a difficult dog? Yes and no. If you have a strong character, you might find it a bit challenging. But no, if you set clear boundaries. Does a Shiba like to travel, go for walks, etc.? Absolutely! This breed loves walks, car rides, and similar activities. Is a Shiba a loyal dog? A Shiba is very loyal and will give you its whole heart, loving you more than 100%. Does a Shiba like petting, cuddling, and similar activities? Yes, very much. It loves lying on the couch, bed, or even on your chest, but only when it wants to. You canā€™t force a Shiba; in this regard, it sets the boundaries. Is a Shiba problematic when it comes to cleanliness, like peeing or pooping? No, a Shiba is a very clean dog and doesnā€™t cause problems. However, if itā€™s not taken outside, it will of course relieve itself in the house. Why do some Shibas differ from others? Remember that Shibas are found in different countries, but their origin is in Japan. Differences can include build, eye shape, coat thickness, etc. Always pay attention to ear size, as it indicates breed purity, as well as the length and curl of the tail. Iā€™ve been with this breed for over 9 years and understand their behavior. Each Shiba is unique, and thatā€™s something to keep in mind. Shiba Inu are intelligent, loyal, and energetic dogs, known for their independence and strong attachment to their owners. My puppies will be well-socialized and ready for new adventures. They have a characteristic fluffy coat in beautiful shades of red and charming fox-like faces. The mother is registered with the Kennel Club. He is a dog who loves to cuddle and spend time with his family. She is gentle towards people and children, loves walks. her intelligence and obedience make her the perfect companion. The father is registered with the Kennel Club and was brought over from Russia. He is a wonderful dog with a very gentle character, calm and intelligentā€”a true gentleman who loves to play, cuddle, go on trips, and absolutely adores walks. Until recently, he was still with us, but now he has a new friend. The puppies are and will continue to be raised in a home environment, surrounded by care and love. They will be dewormed according to guidelines, vaccinated, and come with pedigree papers, as well as health certificates. Puppies leaves with: āœ… puppy pack āœ…1st vaccination-card āœ…microchip āœ…health certificate from Vet āœ…contract āœ… the worms up to date 5 weeks free insurance This breed is ideal for active families or anyone looking for a loyal companion in their everyday life. Any questions you are welcome, we always help you. ā¤ļø
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Doncaster
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Member since:9 years
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Ā£1,500
OlibenkafantasyDog
Licensed Breeder
Doncaster
2 hours
Member since:9 years
OlibenkafantasyDog
Licence No.:LN/202100684
Local Authority:Doncaster Metropolitan Borought Counsil
Verified by:
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