How to Tell if a Shiba Inu is Purebred and When They Start Bonding

Determining if a Shiba Inu is purebred involves observing specific characteristics of their head, tail, color, and eyes.

Head Characteristics

A purebred Shiba Inu has a well-rounded forehead, broad and flat. Their ears are triangular, small, and thick.

Tail Characteristics

A purebred Shiba Inu's tail is thick and sturdy, curving towards the neck to form a beautiful arch, aligning almost parallel with the neck and back. The tail is also set high on their body.

Color Characteristics

The standard colors for a purebred Shiba Inu are red, black, and sesame. If your Shiba Inu is not one of these colors, it may not be purebred. White tail tips, parti-coloring, long hair, and white Shibas are disqualifying characteristics.

Eye Characteristics

Purebred Shiba Inu eyes are almond-shaped, with a slightly triangular, flat appearance. They often have a deep, mischievous look.

When do Shiba Inus Start Bonding with Their Owners?

Shiba Inus typically start bonding with their owners around three months of age. This is contingent on the owner providing a comfortable living environment and consistently interacting with them. However, Shibas can be independent and it may take more time, patience and dedication to fully win over their trust and bond with them. Regular interaction, patience, and care are key to fostering a strong bond with your Shiba Inu.Learn more:Pet Grooming

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