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This breed descends from Japan’s mountainous regions. In fact, “Inu” means “Dog” in Japanese. These dogs are keen and alert, making for wonderful hunting dogs. They can be quite the charmers too with their confident personalities. They also love to be active and make for a wonderful hiking companion! Shiba Inu’s do well in all types of environments but their favorite is the mountainous outdoors. They are great for all types of owners, whether single young adults, or bigger families. They live to be about 15 years old and grow to about 15 to 25 lbs.
Temperament
Charming, fearless, confident
Breed Fast Facts
17 - 23 lbs
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High
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Medium
12 to 16 years
Responsible Breeders
Every breeder on Mawoo Pets is assessed for health, safety, and socialization standards.
We use a robust filtering process to eliminate any puppy mills.
Pet lovers of Wisconsin have gone all-out to ensure that doggy visitors to the state get the best treatment possible. At budget accommodations and upscale boutique hotels like downtown Milwaukee’s Iron Horse Hotel, dogs are actually the focus of many vacation packages. Residents and visitors in America’s Dairyland are welcome with their furry family members to annual dog-themed events like Door County’s Scottie Rally, Ripon’s Septemberfest and Cambridge’s Barktoberfest. Lovers of water sports should make a stop at the Lake Kegonsa State Park near Madison, which has a little pier dedicated to training doggies to jump in!
The official state dog of Wisconsin is the American Water Spaniel.
The Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog breed with Wisconsin dog owners.
About 3,000 hotels, campgrounds and vacation accommodations throughout Wisconsin welcome dogs.