The Shiba Inu is a Japanese dog breed known for its small size, fox-like appearance, and independent nature. They are intelligent and trainable, but may be challenging for inexperienced owners due to their strong will. Regular exercise and mental stimulation are necessary for their high energy levels. Shiba Inus may have health issues like hip dysplasia and allergies. They are generally good with children and make loyal companions, but may not get along well with other pets in the household.
I'm having to rehome my 13-week-old Shiba inu puppy through no fault of his own. I'm not allowed to have a dog in my apartment complex unless I have a specific type of doctor's note. I didn't realize I'd need him until I got him. He is up to date on his shots, housebroken, and crate trained. He's also been microchipped. I paid $1200 for him, but I'm open to ...