Butterscotch

13 weeks 2 days old

Mill Hall, PA

$300.00

Gender

male

Birth Date

Jan 30, 2024

Size

small

Available On

Mar 26, 2024

Generation

Generation P
Meet Butterscotch! This handsome boy is ready to meet you and be your new best friend! His handsome looks and bright eyes are sure to make heads turn everywhere you take him. Whether you are going on a long walk or just relaxing at home this cutie will be happy to be by your side! He will go to his new home fully vet checked and up to date on vaccinations and dewormer. Call today to find out more out this adorable pup!


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Look at me! I am an AKC registered Shiba Inu puppy!  I was born on March 26th and I will be ready for my forever home on May 21st! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country around children. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian and I am micro-chipped. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Martha Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.

Some more about the Shiba Inu - 

Noble, agile, and beautiful is one way to describe the Shiba Inu.   Shiba Inu in Japanese means “brushwood dog.”  It probably received its name due to what it was bred to do, lure and drive fowl out of the brushwood.  The breed has its origins dating back thousands and thousands of years in Japan.  The gorgeous Shiba Inu, which resembles a fox, is a very admired, and sought after breed in Japan.  It has a lively, spry, and intelligent temperament not unlike other Spitz breeds, such as the Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed, Chow Chow, etc.  Strong and powerful they would not be a good breed for new dog owners due to their independent nature.  Early training and socialization is very important for this breed because they can be quite headstrong.  Shiba Inu can do well living in an apartment due to its quiet nature, but it needs its physical and mental exercise requirements met, at least an hour a day.  Faithful and devoted, they are a good family dog, and can do well with children as long as the child knows how to handle the dog.  Shiba Inus can be fierce with other dogs, especially males.  The breed is a hunter by instinct so it is vital to keep them on a leash, and having a yard with a fence would be ideal.  The Shiba Inu is most definitely a possessor of everything, its toys, treats, domain, and does not want anyone touching “their” belongings.  They do well in cold weather due to having a double coat, the outer one is dense and straight, and the inner coat is silky and plush.

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