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Kennel club Japanese Shiba Inu Puppies for sale

We found 0 Kennel club Japanese Shiba Inu Puppies for sale.

The Shiba Inu is a cute Spitz type dog, its name literally means "little dog" in Japanese. They are in fact a smaller version of a Akita Inu and like their larger cousins, they were originally bred as hunting and working dogs. Shibas always seem to be interested in everything going on around them, and over the years they have earned a reputation in their native Japan as a reliable, trustworthy, and fun-loving family pet.

Read our Japanese Shiba Inu Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Puppy Shiba inu female

£1,700
Japanese Shiba Inu3 weeks4
4 Shiba Inu Girls Looking for Their Forever Homes – Ready 20th December We have four beautiful Shiba Inu girls available for reservation. They are being raised in a loving home environment, well-socialised, and handled daily to ensure confident and healthy development. Parents Both parents are Kennel Club registered. The sire has had full genetic health testing, and all re
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Doncaster, South Yorkshire
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KC reg Shiba Inu girl, fully vaccinated 💖

£1,550
Japanese Shiba Inu13 weeks33
Amazing black & tan boy 🖤💖7 weeks old and now available for reservation! KC registered and raised with the ENS method 🐶🐾 (days 3–16), which supports lifelong health, confidence, and stress tolerance ❣️ He has a strong, well-balanced build for his age — chunky now, but already showing very promising structure and type. His mum is both KC and FCI-registered, imported fro
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Inverness, Highland Council
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Lovely Shiba Inu Puppies, Last One Left

£2,000
Japanese Shiba Inu5 weeks1
Thank you for checking out our advert! Our Girl gave birth to a litter of 2 stunning Shiba Inu puppies. The Litter consists of 1 boy and 1 girl. Which are being raised by our fantastic girl Sakura, she has an amazing kennel club score of 0.0% and is a Category 1 dam. This means that she is a completely pure breed shiba inu with 0 inbreeding within her genes. Boy has been
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Corby, North Northamptonshire
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FAQs

How much does a Japanese Shiba Inu cost?

The average cost of a purebred Japanese Shiba Inu puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1107, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is Shiba Inu a good family dog?

Yes, Shiba Inu can be a good family dog, especially if they are well-trained and socialized from a young age. However, they tend to be independent and may be reserved with strangers, so they might require patience and consistent guidance. They are best suited for families who can provide them with proper socialization and mental stimulation.

Do Shiba Inu bark a lot?

Shiba Inus are known to be quite alert and can bark frequently, especially when they sense something unusual. However, their barking habits can vary depending on their individual personality and training. Proper socialization and training can help manage excessive barking.

What's the life expectancy of a Shiba Inu?

The life expectancy of a Shiba Inu is typically around 12 to 15 years. With proper care, diet, and regular vet check-ups, they can live a healthy and active life within this range.

Are Shiba Inus hard to train?

Shiba Inus can be challenging to train due to their independent and stubborn nature. They require consistent, patient, and positive reinforcement methods. Early socialization and training are important for best results.