Shiba Inu
Training
Shiba Inus are feisty little power balls that
are strong and compact. Though they typically weigh in at less than
25 pounds they can be a handful if not properly trained. It is
important to train your Shiba Inu as early as possible.
As soon as you bring your Shiba home you can
begin some initial training. The Shiba is a smart dog but also has
a mind of its own. It often prefers to do things on its own terms
rather than yours. This is why it's important to start training at
an early age to establish leadership.
The Shiba makes a great guard dog and is very
protective of its family. However, they can also be territorial and
somewhat aggressive at times. This can be especially true when it
comes to food. Teach your Shiba from a young age to allow you to
handle his food dish. If you don't do this important step you may
have problems later on.
Training begins of course with housebreaking.
This is easily mastered by the Shiba. Many breeders recommend using
a crate to train your dog. This is helpful in dealing with the
Shiba. One thing they need to learn early on is to go to their
crate. This can be important later when company comes or when a
conflict arises. The owner must always establish leadership from an
early age. When there are children in the home this can present a
training challenge. The puppy will look to the children as though
they were other puppies and play rough. The children need to learn
to give the puppy his space when needed.
The most important thing you can teach your
Shiba is to socialize well with others. The Shiba can be somewhat
protective of his own space and when someone or something enters
his zone he may act aggressively. One way to minimize this reaction
is to start training socialization skills from an early age. Teach
your puppy to walk on a leash. Once they can comfortably stay on
the leash you can begin to expose them to various external
stimulus. This can be other dogs, other people, traffic and general
noise. Training such as this helps your puppy to learn to treat
others well.
The key to good Shiba training is praise. The
Shiba loves to please his owner and will do almost anything to be
in their good graces. Praise works better then other forms of
training because rewards help the dog without punishing it. Another
helpful thing to teach your Shiba puppy is to "drop" things that
are in his mouth. Shibas like to chew so it can be important
throughout his life to make sure that you can retrieve anything in
your dog's mouth without a struggle.
Leash training may not be as easy as it seems
with a Shiba. They don't take well to being restrained and often
overreact to the leash. To start you'll want to get your puppy used
to having a collar around his neck. Make sure that you don't keep
the collar too loose or he'll chew right through it. Once used to
the collar start gradually spending some time with him on a leash.
Allow him to learn how far he can go before he gets to the end of
the leash. Finally, introduce the concept of walking with you while
on the leash. He'll soon understand the concept and be willing to
go on the leash if it means spending time with you and getting
exercise.
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