The Shiba Inu is Japan’s most popular dog breed and an ancient symbol of loyalty and independence. Small yet muscular, these spirited dogs combine a confident personality with a strong sense of devotion toward their families. Though naturally reserved around strangers, Shibas are known for their intelligence, alertness, and fox-like elegance, making them both charming companions and effective watchdogs.
The Shiba Inu dates back to ancient Japan, where it was bred for hunting small game in the rugged mountains. It shares ancestry with other Japanese breeds like the Akita and Kishu, but the Shiba is the smallest and likely the oldest of them all. The breed nearly vanished during World War II but was revived through dedicated breeding programs after the war. The first Shiba arrived in the United States in 1954, and by 1997, the breed earned full recognition by the American Kennel Club (AKC). Compact and athletic, the Shiba Inu features a thick double coat—most commonly red with a cream undercoat—a curled tail, and erect triangular ears that highlight its alert expression.
Bold, loyal, and independent, Shibas form strong bonds with their families but prefer to make their own decisions. They are best suited to experienced owners who can provide consistent training and early socialization to prevent stubbornness and territorial behavior. Healthwise, Shibas are generally sturdy but can suffer from allergies, which are typically manageable with proper care. Their waterproof coat sheds moderately throughout the year and heavily during spring and fall. Regular brushing, especially during shedding seasons, keeps their fur healthy and minimizes loose hair. Energetic and curious, Shiba Inus love outdoor adventures, long walks, and playtime in secure spaces where they can explore safely. Learn more about the Shiba Inu.

Shiba Inu & Pomsky hybrid
Nick is a playful and loving boy with a distinct face marking that makes him look half Shiba Inu and half Pomsky down the middle! He has gorgeous blue eyes! He’s curious and loves to explore. At 6 wee

Shiba Inu & Pomsky hybrid
Frost is our white and black boy with a big personality! He loves to explore and hang out. At 6 weeks old he is a little over 4 pounds and will likely grow to be between 15-22 pounds.

Shiba Inu & Pomsky hybrid
Cocoa is a boy the color of warm hot chocolate with marshmallows! He has one blue eye and white Pomsky markings on his face. At 6 weeks he is around 3.8 pounds and will likely grow to be 13-20 pounds.

Shiba Inu & Pomsky hybrid
Sugar is a beautiful and lively girl with a joyous and cuddly personality. Her dark coat created a beautiful backdrop for her one brown and one blue eye! She will likely look very much like a Shiba In

Shiba Inu
We named her Yuffie. She is a pure bred black sesame Shiba Inu. Looks like she has a heart in her back right now. Will post more pictures as she grows.

Shiba Inu
Stripe is a calm, and gentle with a heart full of love. He has an easygoing personality and loves to lounge nearby, soak up attention, and make new friends.

Shiba Inu
Spot is a playful, and energetic who's always ready for fun! Whether it's chasing toys, exploring the yard, or zooming around with excitement, spot turns every day into an adventure. He's full of pers

Shiba Inu
We named him Cloud. He is a black sesame male pure bred AKC Shiba Inu. Will post more pictures as he grows :)

Shiba Inu
We named her Tifa. She is a red sesame pure bred Shiba Inu. Will post more pictures as she grows.
The average cost of a purebred Shiba Inu puppy in the United States is approximately $1236, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.