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  • Literally cu in sesame :D it's amazing
  • WrylyBrindle should write a book called. "Your roomate the Shikoku" I think everything You wrote though was spot on and first time Shikoku owners should read this. 20/10!
  • BATTOGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There's also the sequel Ginga Densetsu Weed. It's all super cheesy but I love it.
  • To be honest, he sounds like one of our males. This is very typical behavior from what I gather from most Shikoku owners. This sounds like it's your first time raising a Shikoku yes? What I recommend first is get a new trainer. The trainer seems …
  • No, I just think they have an internal clock that affects when they shed. They have a thick coat season and a slim coat season every year so far so i'm pretty sure weather plays some part in it but probably not that much
  • I also agree with Ajax, There's a confirmed twice a year blowing. But sometimes your dog will let loose fur all year round or not depend on those variables. This doofus is all year round with a twice of year full coat blow. https://www.instagram.co…
  • All of our pups have been socialized. However, we missed the fear stage and most of the social stage for our first dog katsu. We got him towards his 5th month and so we missed a vast majority of puppyhood socialization and bonding. Now even then we …
  • @bennosuke We're not in Brooklyn, We live in california. I just know the ins and outs of city living and how i'd plan on caring for shikoku in NYC since I'm a native and was raised there almost my entire life. When we got katsu (our first one), he…
  • Hello, We have 3 shikoku in our pack. All 3 are for O-ikon, and I can vouch for 3 wonderful dogs. Now shikoku can be destructive if you don't take them out for daily walks. Walks don't even have to be long, just as long as they get their outdoor fi…
  • For me, your dog and the bond you have with your dog is the most important thing before even trying to train recall and off leash. So basic obedience and activities with your dog should be your priority before you try this. Your shikoku is a worki…
  • @crispy So I know why I want a kishu. But for everyone else this may be a very deep question. Why kishu? If you can answer as if you were answering someone who isn't crazy like me.
  • Oh yes the names I presented are indeed canon. They introduced star wars rebels and star wars rebels took mention of those names and explained them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg2zZdBwNvQ
  • If you want to go with the star wars name, You should think about using the actual names of the dark and light side of the force. Ashla = Light side Bogan or Boga = Dark side Bendu = Balanced User These were the names of moons that orbited Tython.…
  • What what a looker! Very beautiful dog. Have a great life with chibi!. Very cute white on his chest too i love it
    in Chibi Comment by jigzzor February 2017
  • Interestingly enough in north america it is very common to neuter/spay dogs. Where as in Europe the rate is far less. They have a far healthier dog community than in north america as well in terms of wellness and owner responsibility. I have both an…
  • To add to the comments, I recently introduced 2 male Shikoku into living with each other. You have to start teaching them boundaries. It's not an easy thing to do but you really need to keep them separated and any interaction they spend you have to…
  • All 3 of our Shikoku are from Peggy and Bob. We love them to death, they are amazing family members all with very different personalities. Raising 3 at the same time would be very tough. I don't ever recommend taking home pups from the same litter e…
  • @TreySmith417 So katsu we didn't get till 16 weeks or so, so we missed out on what most people call crucial points in socialization. I do feel that because we missed it he's far more reactive than what i'd like out of him and by the time we got him …
  • Instead, I'm wondering why someone with her experience cannot make the distinction in her article between forced exposure and socialization. Pretty much that.