Is Shiba Inu Suitable for Guarding the House
Shiba Inu (Detailed Introduction)
The origin of the Shiba Inu is Japan. In Japan, you can see many families keeping Shiba Inus, but in our country, there are not very many people who keep Shiba Inus. We all know that the Shiba Inu is a very intelligent and highly protective dog, so many people interested in Shiba Inus can’t help but ask, is the Shiba Inu suitable for guarding the house?
To find out whether Shiba Inus are suitable for guarding homes, we might as well see if they possess some traits for guarding. First, many people think that the Shiba Inu does not have a very large size, so they doubt whether Shiba Inus can do a good job guarding the house. But as mentioned above, Shiba Inu is an intelligent dog with strong protective instincts. Besides this, Shiba Inu is also very alert and agile. Those who have raised Shiba Inus will find that they are loyal to their owners. Therefore, as long as dogs receive scientific and reasonable training, Shiba Inus can handle guarding the house work.
When raising a Shiba Inu, you might encounter problems with excessive barking. Generally, Shiba Inus do not bark randomly. If you find your dog barking excessively, the owner needs to quickly find out the reason and immediately solve the problem. If you don’t know how to handle it, seek help from professionals, because Shiba Inu barking not only affects your own normal life but also causes trouble for neighbors and others.
Several Reasons That Cause Shiba Inu to Bark Excessively
1. Humans may use language to express their emotions, but dogs are different. When they are angry or excited, barking might be their way to express their emotions.
2. Dogs will also bark to alert owners when they discover abnormal situations.
3. Dogs may bark to make requests to their owners. For example, some dogs bark when hungry or want to go out to play.
4. Fear, stress, or owners encouraging guarding behavior of Shiba Inu can also cause continuous barking. To solve the problem, owners need to first identify the reason for the barking!