often heard that Shiba Inu is a Japanese native dog. Is it really?
But, really not! Shiba Inu is an internationally recognized dog breed with stable inheritance. Native dogs refer to dogs that do not have genetic stability, and most refer to hybrid dogs. Shiba Inu's genes and traits are quite stable! They are the same as other breeds of dogs! As long as

Shiba Inu is not a hybrid, the little Shiba Inu will basically not be out of shape
but why are they called Japanese native dogs? Because they have a very high nationality in Japan, there are many people who raise them, and they also like many people.

And there is one more thing that needs to be corrected. The Chinese understand that this soil is local characteristics. For example, when you go to a place, you will buy local characteristic products.
The native country refers to the native country, just like the native dog in France is the Teddy, the native dog in Japan is the Akita, the native cat in the UK is the British short, and the native cat in Thailand is called the Siamese, the Chinese garden cat and the Chinese garden dog. The native cats and native dogs in our mouth.

Next, why do many Chinese keep Shiba Inu? Why is it so popular in China?
Do you still have to ask? ? ? cute! ! ! Because it's cute! ! ! Does this have anything to do with Japan? ? ? Using nationality to embarrass a dog is too much!
You might say that native dogs are also cute and loyal. Why not raise native dogs. I can only say that everyone has different aesthetics and different hobbies.

and most importantly! ! !
No one considers its origin and its "nationality" when raising a dog! Keeping a dog is a hobby, a liking.
Huskies, Golden Retrievers, Alaska, the species that have been fired these years, are not the source of China. Can every country only raise its own animals?

I can only say that personal love for animals has nothing to do with love or patriotism! ! Reject moral kidnapping!
If you want to raise a small chai chai, but you are afraid to buy "Kuan Chuan", Come on Beibi, come and consult me!