• snippyfulcrum@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    In my opinion and experience with my boy Takeo, not any more difficult than any other dog.

    Puppy phase was hell but…well, puppies are always going to be a handful until they learn not to chew things and such.

    They’re definitely not an off-leash breed though - they are notorious runners.

    I know a lot of people claim them to be high strung but my boy isn’t at all. Not sure if I just got lucky and my boy is a rare Chill Shibe or if people exaggerate their temperament. He’s a lot easier for me to deal with than our german shepherd, whom I love dearly but her energy level overwhelms me at times.

    My shiba on the other hand is almost just like a cat in a dog’s body. He spends a lot of time napping, sometimes just likes to do his own thing, still comes to me for attention when he wants it and is usually happy to just lay on my lap and nap the day away.

    I’d get another shiba if I could in a heartbeat LOL

    • Koto@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 months ago

      I am so sorry for the late reply. I have to say that Takeo is absolutely gorgeous 😍🐕

      Thank you for detailing your experience with raising Takeo and describing his temperament - had a giggle at you deeming him a runner, he sounds like a sweet and pleasant cat-dog or dog-cat?

      I don’t have any experience with dogs, so this has been really enlightening all around and a delight to read, thank you again 🙇