Key Points for Feeding Shiba Inu

Shiba Inu (detailed introduction)
Gluttonous Shiba Inu eat without restraint, almost wanting to taste any delicious food they see, so their diet must be well controlled. Do not spoil your dog by giving snacks immediately after feeding dog food. Since the dog cannot control itself, this responsibility falls on the owner.
Shiba Inu do not commonly have many diseases, but they do have a hereditary condition called hip dysplasia. In puppyhood, it is best to let them drink plenty of mother's milk or buy puppy milk powder with high protein and calcium so their nutrition is balanced from an early age.
Sometimes you can judge their health by their excretion. If the stool is loose, feed a little less food and offer more warm water. You can also feed them some homemade porridge to soothe the dog's intestines and stomach.