Nowadays, more and more people are joining the ranks of pet owners, and the animals they keep vary. Some like rabbits because they are quiet and don't make noise. Others like turtles or goldfish because they are easy to care for. However, most people still prefer cats and dogs. They are the most intelligent animals, with higher IQs than other animals. Some are even so smart that they seem almost supernatural.
Among dogs, Shiba Inus are incredibly popular. Their expressive faces are a global phenomenon, rivaling even the Siberian Husky in popularity. Furthermore, Shiba Inus were originally used as hunting dogs, making them excellent in terms of reflexes and alertness. One pet owner had a Shiba Inu. One day, the Shiba Inu was watching TV, its focused little face making it look like a tiny person – it was impossible not to laugh.
The owner quietly took out their phone, but how could they take a picture? The Shiba Inu kept turning its head to stare at the phone, which was quite awkward... The Shiba Inu paused for two seconds, then gave a sweet smile, an expression that was truly heartwarming. Everyone says Samoyeds are smiling angels, but the Shiba Inu's smile is also quite charming.
Many people raise Shiba Inus because of their charming smiles and chubby cheeks. Looking at a Shiba Inu's smile or gently pinching its cheeks can instantly dispel any worries. Moreover, Shiba Inus have very good temperaments, and both children and the elderly can get along very well with them.
Let's take a look at some GIFs to appreciate the Shiba Inu's cuteness; they're practically living meme material! I've always thought Shiba Inus are amazing creatures. They have the funny, adorable expressions of a Husky, and the sweet smile of a Samoyed. If there's any downside, it's probably that they're difficult to take for walks and bring back home, and the issue of Shiba Inu shedding.
Many Shiba Inu owners are frustrated because their dogs are so playful; they don't want to come home and will just sit on the ground, impossible to drag away. And during shedding season, the shedding is phenomenal. To address this, owners can only provide their Shiba Inus with a bland diet, low in salt, and regularly brush them to remove dander.