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Average city Shiba lives three years longer than a country Shiba.
 
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So you want to train your Shiba? You must like a challenge! Shibas need lots of time and attention, but they repay the effort 10 times over in loyalty, joy, and affection.The Japanese portray the Shiba as brave and bold, good-natured, and artless with a refined and open spirit. Some Shiba owners add 'superior attitude' and similar phrases to the description. So, if you are of sound mind, body, and spirit and have been captivated by the bright eyes and bushy tail of this appealing little dog, take the plunge. Contact the National Shiba Club of America for a list of breeders and check to make sure any appropriate health screening has been done before placing a deposit on a puppy. Then, in the words of one Shiba owner, "Before bringing home your Shiba, it is best to have a supply of food on hand. Several boxes of granola, some oranges (for vitamin C) and a few sandwiches should give you enough energy to keep up with the little guy.
 
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