Shiba Inu is originated from Japan but Havapoo is originated from United States. Both Shiba Inu and Havapoo are having almost same height. Both Shiba Inu and Havapoo are having almost same weight. Both Shiba Inu and Havapoo has almost same life span. Both Shiba Inu and Havapoo has same litter size. Shiba Inu requires Low Maintenance. But Havapoo requires Moderate Maintenance
Basic Information
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Japan
United States
Life Span:
12 - 15 Years
10 - 14 Years
Other Names:
Japanese Shiba Inu, Shiba-Ken
Poovanese, Island Mini Doodle, Havadoodle, Havanesepoo, Havanesedoodle
Colors Available:
Cream, red, sesame, black and tan.
brown, grey, tan, white, black
Coat:
Double coat - thick and straight
soft, hypoallergenic fur
Shedding:
Moderate, Constant
Moderate
Temperament:
Affectionate, Alert, Cheerful, Courageous, Curious, Docile, Energetic, Friendly, Gentle, Independent, Intelligent, Lively, Loving, Loyal, Outgoing, Playful, Protective, Quiet, Responsive, Social, Stubborn
Affectionate, Energetic, Friendly, Gentle, Intelligent, Loving, Outgoing, Playful
Grooming:
Low Maintenance
Moderate Maintenance
New Owners Friendly:
Yes
Yes
History
The Shiba Inu hails from Japan and was a dog bred to hunt birds and small game. The dog is one of 6 native breeds in Japan. Today he is essentially a companion dog in both Japan and the United States.
He is actually one of the smaller spitz dogs in the country but known for his boldness.
The first Shiba Inu was imported into the United States in 1954 and was recognized by their Kennel Club in the Miscellaneous Class and also the Non-Sporting Group.
The Havapoo is usually a cross with a miniature Poodle and a Havanese but other poodle sizes such as the toy can be used. This is a fairly new cross breed just getting the attention of the American public. The result is a friendly, small dog. They have a striking appearance and lovable personality. They are easy to train and very smart. Not much is know about their heritage except that they were developed in the United States sometime in the past 30 years. Given the long history of the parental breeds, you can count on the quality and beauty of the Havapoo.
Description
The Shiba Inu is a medium sized, athletic dog standing at between 33cm and 43cm in height both male and female and weighing in the region of 6 to 11kg.
He is an agile dog, known for his feline agility. He has the typical spitz dog erect ears and slanted eyes with the tail curling over the back.
The coat is available in a number of colors – cream, red, sesame, black and tan.The double coat is thick and is made up of straight, stiff kind of hair.
Temperament:
This is an intelligent, independent, alert, strong willed dog who has a calm aura about him. He is stubborn too, so it will be best to have him trained or socialized just to make him more amicable to get along with.
As he is a dog that just loves his human family, this training helps him to get along with other dogs too. He is possessive with his human family, wanting to guard them and everything he regards as his territory.
The look of the Havapoo is unpredictable in first generation mixes as the puppies can appear like either of the parents. Most however have carried on the facial features of the Havanese. They usually have soft coats with hypoallergenic fur that comes in brown, black, grey, white and tan.
The white dogs tend to be deaf or perhaps even blind.
They are really good looking dogs whichever parent they favor.
Characteristics
The Shiba Inu looks like a large fox and he is just as bright and alert.
He is the smallest of several spitz dogs that originated in Japan. He is known for his bold, feisty personality and for being so good natured as well. Other excellent characteristics are intelligence, strong-willed, loyal and loving and he has a calm, confident dignity around him.
He will get on well with kids and other dogs he has grown up with but he can be a bit aggressive towards dogs he doesn’t know.
Always ensure good exercise. Getting outside and active is important for this dog.
You can certainly benefit from having this wonderful dog in your life as he has some excellent characteristics.
1Children friendliness yes but monitor their interaction so the dog does not get hurt.
2.Special talents highly intelligent and love to run
3.Adaptability Home or apartment is fine but would love a fenced yard to run in.
4.Learning ability very high smart and loves to learn
Health Problems
Shiba Inus are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Look out for things such as hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, bloat, cancer, eye diseases and skin allergies.
Skin Allergies:
Skin allergies can come about because of being allergic to food, fleas, too much shampooing and some medications. It can be traumatic for your pet who will sometimes chew and bite to get relief. Treatment varies but get your pet to the vet.
Glaucoma:
There is pressure in the eye, and symptoms can include vision loss and pain. Glaucoma can be treated with eye drops but sometimes surgery is required.
Even though first generation mixes have no genetic health issues. There are however some issues they are prone to:
• Deafness - primarily in the white dogs, nothing can be done for it.
• Cataracts – can lead to blindness
• Hypothyroidism – can be medicated
• Hip Dysplasia – can lead to lameness
• Patellar Luxation – can lead to lameness
Caring The Pet
Exercise:
A nice long walk out and about in the neighborhood is good for this dog. Apart from a daily workout, he will love to come running with you or if you go cycling, he will run next to you. He will require exercise every day.
Grooming:
Brushing your Shiba Inu will be required at least twice a week as he is a dog that sheds quite a bit throughout the year. You want to get rid of those loose hairs to keep him looking nice and groomed.
Diet:
Never pop sugary treats into your pets mouth and avoid feeding him spicy, toxic foods. It can drastically upset his digestion.
You can feed your Shiba Inu commercially manufactured food but it should be the best quality ones. Give him some tasty homemade food too. Simply add into one big pot chicken, brown rice or pasta and spinach, sweet potatoes and carrots. This food can all be chopped up, refrigerated and added warmed up and in small portions to your pets dry kibble once or twice a week.
Try and also give him some raw meat occasionally. Ensure that there is always a bowl of fresh, cool water within his reach.
1Feeding the puppy – feed a high quality puppy food for small or toy dogs. Feed 3-4 times a day a total or 1 cup.
2.Feeding the adult - feed a high quality puppy food for small or toy dogs. Feed 3-4 times a day a total of 2 cups
3.Points for Good Health – overall good health
4. Games and Exercises – needs some moderate exercise and would love a fenced yard to run in. Will play fetch and some are good at agility.
Comparison with other breeds
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- Shiba Inu vs Abruzzenhund - Breed Comparison
- Shiba Inu vs Affenpinscher - Breed Comparison
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- Shiba Inu vs Airedale Terrier - Breed Comparison
- Shiba Inu vs Akbash Dog - Breed Comparison
- Shiba Inu vs Akita - Breed Comparison
- Shiba Inu vs Africanis - Breed Comparison
- Shiba Inu vs Askal - Breed Comparison
- Shiba Inu vs Atlas Terrier - Breed Comparison