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Old 02-28-2013, 08:29 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Ratdogs View Post
Here is a picture of Ariel, I am discussing the other dog breed with my boyfriend. Maybe I can talk him into another Yorkie and he can still get the Shiba and we will just have to limit the interaction between the three.
Ok so now you want to put two yorkies at risk do you live with your boyfriend if so why don't you listen to people on here that know what they are talking about. Maybe I am missing something, you ask our thoughts and EVERYONE says it's a diaster waiting to happen so your response is to get a second yorkie but still the Shiba. Now if you guys don't live with one another and he or you do not spend the night at the other place and never plan to and if your BF will always have his Shiba on a strong leash when around your yorkie or yorkies then perhaps your dog will not get "eaten" but boy that is not circumstances I would want to live in

Below is some info I pulled up, I am sure there is much more out there, I am glad this thread was started because the grand daughter of one of my neighbors has this type of dog and she brings it over to visit. I did not plan for that dog to have any interaction with Lola but now I know to be much more careful.

Temperament
Sometimes, the Shiba tends to show dog aggression. This is more prevalent between female Shibas and is influenced by the breed's strong prey drive. The Shiba Inu is best in a home without other small dogs or young children, but consistent obedience training and early socialization can make all the difference. The breed also interacts fairly well with cats.[2]

From the Japanese breed standard:
esame Shiba Inu

A spirited boldness, a good nature, and an unaffected forthrightness, which together yield dignity and natural beauty. The Shiba has an independent nature and can be reserved toward strangers but is loyal and affectionate to those who earn his respect. They can be aggressive toward other dogs.
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