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.

Japanese Shiba Inu
We are incredibly proud to announce a beautiful litter of purebred Shiba Inu puppies, lovingly raised in our home from carefully planned parents with outstanding international pedigrees. This litter represents not only quality bloodlines, but also our passion for the breed and the deep love we have for every dog we raise. For us, breeding is never just about puppies — it

Japanese Shiba Inu
We’re delighted to offer three beautiful Shiba Inu puppies from a champion bloodline 🐕✨ We have two lovely girls and one handsome boy, all full of personality. They’re playful, healthy, and incredibly affectionate, with the sweetest temperaments. These little ones have been raised with lots of love and care and are ready to bring joy and laughter to their new forever home

Japanese Shiba Inu
We are proud to announce an exceptional litter of Shiba Inu puppies from CHIAKI KURIYAMA (Red), raised in our home with round-the-clock care, early socialisation, and dedicated attention to health, te

Japanese Shiba Inu
🌸 Last beautiful girl 🔥🔥🔥🐾 We are delighted to announce the arrival of our beautiful Shiba Inu puppies in classic size, with stunning clear red coats and correct white urajiro markings — exactly

Japanese Shiba Inu
Stunning litter of Shiba Inu’s available 3 boys 2 girls ready to leave for there for Eva homes KC registered both parents can be seen and are health tested puppies will leave with 5 weeks KC insurance
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.