Monday, January 18, 2010

Were shiba inus bred for hunting rodents?

cause theres a mouse in my house and i want to know if she'd be good at getting it, cause all of my humane mouse traps havent workedWere shiba inus bred for hunting rodents?
The Shiba Inu has been a part of the Japanese culture for centuries. They are considered to be the oldest and smallest of the native Japanese dogs. Agility and keen senses enable this little dog to be a superb hunting dog, and to maneuver the steep hills and mountain slopes of their homeland.





Today's Shibas are descendants of the hardy survivors from the mountainous regions of Japan. These areas were nearly inaccessible to humans. Shibas were originally used to hunt large game. Today however, they are more widely used for smaller game. They are good family dogs, currently ranked as the number one companion dog in Japan, and are excellent watchdogs. They are visible throughout Japan, city, suburbs and countryside alike.Were shiba inus bred for hunting rodents?
LOL,,,go to the shiba inu club of america website and research your breed. in the meantime, get a cat
idk about that breedand rodents but the yorkie was breed for that....do some research =)
They were first used to hunt large game but are now used for small game hunting.

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