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Old 05-02-2017, 10:18 AM   #21
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They are like a cat. Much of their day spent grooming and always clean. Exception is when camping we let her run and fresh cow patties around she loves to bath in them and come back with a smile.


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Ok, probably will be staying away from this dog then.

I love the way it looks, but since my wife has zero interest in having a dog it's probably a bad idea to choose such a prick/difficult breed.

I was looking online and the stories about this breed are amazing. One guy says his Shiba Inu just decided to be afraid of socks for a month.

Another says his one day started to sleep on its back on top of the sofa. Like a cat would do. A lot of people compare them to cats.
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Old 05-02-2017, 10:25 AM   #22
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Shiba Inu - yellow branch of tree.
What is the significance of this wheel? I dont get it.
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What is the significance of this wheel? I dont get it.

I think it i showing how much breeds are related to each other.
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I think it i showing how much breeds are related to each other.
Thanks, I kinda figured that at first too, but the numbers range is confusing. Not sure what that references.
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Old 05-02-2017, 10:33 AM   #25
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You have to look at the caption in the article:

Geneticists grouped different dogs together based on how closely they are related (NIH Dog Genome Project)

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/sc...-a7701371.html
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Old 05-02-2017, 11:53 AM   #26
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Wolf, or coyote. Tough to tell.
Good call. Likely a coywolf then.
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Old 05-02-2017, 12:08 PM   #27
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Shiba Inu - yellow branch of tree.

Family Tree of Domestic Dogs:

http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and...domestic-dogs/
Ha ha ha. It figures the Basenji is it's own breed. Really nothing like it.
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It's worth mentioning that there is always some individual variation.

A friend of mine has an Argentine Dogo that behaves more like a lab. It is way more friendly and submissive than most Dogos. The breeder he got it from wants him to consider breeding it for that reason in fact because there is a movement to try and breed out some of the aggression the breed is often associated with.
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Ha ha ha. It figures the Basenji is it's own breed. Really nothing like it.
Dingos too.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basenji

The Basenji is an ancient breed.[5] It has been identified as a basal breed that predates the emergence of the modern breeds in the 19th century.[6] Recent DNA studies based on whole-genome sequences indicate that the domestic dog is a genetically divergent subspecies of the gray wolf and was derived from a now-extinct ghost population of Late Pleistocene wolves, and the basenji and the dingo are both considered to be basal members of the domestic dog clade.[7][8][9] "The term basal refers to a lineage that diverges early in the history of the group...and lies on a branch that originates near the common ancestor of the group."[10]
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It's worth mentioning that there is always some individual variation.

A friend of mine has an Argentine Dogo that behaves more like a lab. It is way more friendly and submissive than most Dogos. The breeder he got it from wants him to consider breeding it for that reason in fact because there is a movement to try and breed out some of the aggression the breed is often associated with.
Some but not much. Dog breeds get their reputation for a reason. Just like Goldens are great family dogs there is the odd one that doesn't get the genetic memo.
Shibas I have seen are like mentioned before, ignorant dogs with terrible recall. You might get the one that missed the genetic memo but that chances are pretty slim.
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Dingos too.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basenji

The Basenji is an ancient breed.[5] It has been identified as a basal breed that predates the emergence of the modern breeds in the 19th century.[6] Recent DNA studies based on whole-genome sequences indicate that the domestic dog is a genetically divergent subspecies of the gray wolf and was derived from a now-extinct ghost population of Late Pleistocene wolves, and the basenji and the dingo are both considered to be basal members of the domestic dog clade.[7][8][9] "The term basal refers to a lineage that diverges early in the history of the group...and lies on a branch that originates near the common ancestor of the group."[10]
Barkless dog they said. Doesn't shed they said. Great apartment dog they said. It's a wild dog and stone cold killer of small animals, furniture, carpet, anything stuffed, etc. and the main purpose in his life is to do exactly the opposite of what you want him to. I love the little guy but he drives me crazy! More work than a kid lol.
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Shibas I have met have been pretty psycho aggressive if they have a ball stick or anything like that. For that reason I can't imagine them as a good family dog. Thinking if a kid tried to reach in and take a toy.
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