According to scientists, the ancestors of the Shiba Inu or Shiba Ken first arrived in Japan with ancient humans about three thousand years ago. Archaeologists have also found ceramic figurines of dogs with distinctive features. These findings confirm that settlers from what is now Korea brought hunting dogs with pointed ears and round tails to Japan. The familiar Shiba Inu was created by crossing local dogs with the newcomers.
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It is noteworthy that in the second half of the 19th century, the Shiba Inu almost disappeared from the face of the earth, as did many other native Japanese dog breeds. In 1862, Japan became open to foreigners, and local breeds were actively crossed with imported breeds. By the early 20th century, it became clear that the Shiba Inu might soon become a thing of the past. In 1928, the Nippo Society for the Preservation of Native Japanese Breeds was established with government support. Local breeds were recognized as natural monuments. Over time, Shiba Inus became extremely popular, and many dogs became the subjects of funny videos and gave rise to several memes.
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In the 19th century, Japan's period of self-imposed isolation came to an end, and the country was swept by a wave of Western influence. As a result, traditional Japanese dog breeds lost their status. They were increasingly crossed with dogs imported from overseas. This led to the decline of purebred Japanese dog breeds, which were now at risk of extinction.

By the early 20th century, only a few local dog breeds remained in remote regions of the country. It was their genetic material that became the basis for the restoration of the Shiba Inu breed by a group of enthusiasts who formed the Nippo Society for the Preservation of Native Japanese Breeds, a kennel organization that still exists today.
The defining features of the Shiba Inu's appearance include its triangular, erect ears, deep-set eyes, a "bagel" tail that curls towards the back, and its dense, double-layered coat. The Japanese Ministry of Education supported the breeders' initiative and designated the Shiba Inu as a national treasure.

Before World War II, there were three subspecies of Shiba Inu: Shin-shu, Minoh, and san-in. Modern Shiba Inus are a combination of them.
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The most famous meme with a Shiba Inu is Doge (Doge), which depicts a dog named Kabosu. In 2013, a photo of her perplexed and condescending face went viral. Kabosu passed away in May 2024, having lived to the age of 18 but suffering from leukemia in her final years.
Another popular meme Shiba Inu is Chims. In the viral photo, she squints contentedly while sitting on her hind legs. These two dogs were brought together on the popular meme "Jock Doge and Chims," which is used to compare everything.
Another meme dog, the Shiba Inu, is Bodhi, also known as Menswear Dog. For over 10 years, his owners have dressed him in stylish men's clothing. After gaining popularity on the internet, Bodzi appeared in The New York Times, GQ, Time magazine, and other publications. The dog passed away in November 2024, at the age of 15.
The dog's appearance should meet the standards set by the FCI.

The body is sturdy and slightly elongated in relation to the legs. The height at the withers is in proportion to the length of the body, with a ratio of 10:11.
The head is small, with well-defined cheekbones and a broad forehead. The muzzle tapers towards the nose. The nose has a straight bridge and a black tip.
The eyes are small, close-set, and usually brown. The eye shape is triangular, with a slight upward curve on the outside.
The ears are small, triangular, and stand upright.
The neck is powerful and short.
The chest is broad and rounded.
The back is straight and muscular.
The limbs are strong. The hind legs have elongated thighs and short shins.
The tail is set high, quite dense, and curled into a ring.
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The most famous meme with a Shiba Inu is Doge (Doge), which depicts a dog named Kabosu. In 2013, a photo of her perplexed and condescending face went viral. Kabosu passed away in May 2024, having lived to the age of 18 but suffering from leukemia in her final years.
Another popular meme Shiba Inu is Chims. In the viral photo, she squints contentedly while sitting on her hind legs. These two dogs were brought together on the popular meme "Jock Doge and Chims," which is used to compare everything.
Another meme dog, the Shiba Inu, is Bodhi, also known as Menswear Dog. For over 10 years, his owners have dressed him in stylish men's clothing. After gaining popularity on the internet, Bodzi appeared in The New York Times, GQ, Time magazine, and other publications. The dog passed away in November 2024, at the age of 15.
The dog's appearance should meet the standards set by the FCI.

The body is sturdy and slightly elongated in relation to the legs. The height at the withers is in proportion to the length of the body, with a ratio of 10:11.
The head is small, with well-defined cheekbones and a broad forehead. The muzzle tapers towards the nose. The nose has a straight bridge and a black tip.
The eyes are small, close-set, and usually brown. The eye shape is triangular, with a slight upward curve on the outside.
The ears are small, triangular, and stand upright.
The neck is powerful and short.
The chest is broad and rounded.
The back is straight and muscular.
The limbs are strong. The hind legs have elongated thighs and short shins.
The tail is set high, quite dense, and curled into a ring.
The most famous meme with a Shiba Inu is Doge (Doge), which depicts a dog named Kabosu. In 2013, a photo of her perplexed and condescending face went viral. Kabosu passed away in May 2024, having lived to the age of 18 but suffering from leukemia in her final years.
Another popular meme Shiba Inu is Chims. In the viral photo, she squints contentedly while sitting on her hind legs. These two dogs were brought together on the popular meme "Jock Doge and Chims," which is used to compare everything.
Another meme dog, the Shiba Inu, is Bodhi, also known as Menswear Dog. For over 10 years, his owners have dressed him in stylish men's clothing. After gaining popularity on the internet, Bodzi appeared in The New York Times, GQ, Time magazine, and other publications. The dog passed away in November 2024, at the age of 15.
The most famous meme with a Shiba Inu is Doge (Doge), which depicts a dog named Kabosu. In 2013, a photo of her perplexed and condescending face went viral. Kabosu passed away in May 2024, having lived to the age of 18 but suffering from leukemia in her final years.
Another popular meme Shiba Inu is Chims. In the viral photo, she squints contentedly while sitting on her hind legs. These two dogs were brought together on the popular meme "Jock Doge and Chims," which is used to compare everything.
Another meme dog, the Shiba Inu, is Bodhi, also known as Menswear Dog. For over 10 years, his owners have dressed him in stylish men's clothing. After gaining popularity on the internet, Bodzi appeared in The New York Times, GQ, Time magazine, and other publications. The dog passed away in November 2024, at the age of 15.
The most famous meme with a Shiba Inu is Doge (Doge), which depicts a dog named Kabosu. In 2013, a photo of her perplexed and condescending face went viral. Kabosu passed away in May 2024, having lived to the age of 18 but suffering from leukemia in her final years.
Another popular meme Shiba Inu is Chims. In the viral photo, she squints contentedly while sitting on her hind legs. These two dogs were brought together on the popular meme "Jock Doge and Chims," which is used to compare everything.
Another meme dog, the Shiba Inu, is Bodhi, also known as Menswear Dog. For over 10 years, his owners have dressed him in stylish men's clothing. After gaining popularity on the internet, Bodzi appeared in The New York Times, GQ, Time magazine, and other publications. The dog passed away in November 2024, at the age of 15.
The dog's appearance should meet the standards set by the FCI.

The body is sturdy and slightly elongated in relation to the legs. The height at the withers is in proportion to the length of the body, with a ratio of 10:11.
The head is small, with well-defined cheekbones and a broad forehead. The muzzle tapers towards the nose. The nose has a straight bridge and a black tip.
The eyes are small, close-set, and usually brown. The eye shape is triangular, with a slight upward curve on the outside.
The ears are small, triangular, and stand upright.
The neck is powerful and short.
The chest is broad and rounded.
The back is straight and muscular.
The limbs are strong. The hind legs have elongated thighs and short shins.
The tail is set high, quite dense, and curled into a ring.
The dog's appearance should meet the standards set by the FCI.

The body is sturdy and slightly elongated in relation to the legs. The height at the withers is in proportion to the length of the body, with a ratio of 10:11.
The head is small, with well-defined cheekbones and a broad forehead. The muzzle tapers towards the nose. The nose has a straight bridge and a black tip.
The eyes are small, close-set, and usually brown. The eye shape is triangular, with a slight upward curve on the outside.
The ears are small, triangular, and stand upright.
The neck is powerful and short.
The chest is broad and rounded.
The back is straight and muscular.
The limbs are strong. The hind legs have elongated thighs and short shins.
The tail is set high, quite dense, and curled into a ring.
The dog's appearance should meet the standards set by the FCI.

The body is sturdy and slightly elongated in relation to the legs. The height at the withers is in proportion to the length of the body, with a ratio of 10:11.
The head is small, with well-defined cheekbones and a broad forehead. The muzzle tapers towards the nose. The nose has a straight bridge and a black tip.
The eyes are small, close-set, and usually brown. The eye shape is triangular, with a slight upward curve on the outside.
The ears are small, triangular, and stand upright.
The neck is powerful and short.
The chest is broad and rounded.
The back is straight and muscular.
The limbs are strong. The hind legs have elongated thighs and short shins.
The tail is set high, quite dense, and curled into a ring.
The dog's appearance should meet the standards set by the FCI.

The body is sturdy and slightly elongated in relation to the legs. The height at the withers is in proportion to the length of the body, with a ratio of 10:11.
The head is small, with well-defined cheekbones and a broad forehead. The muzzle tapers towards the nose. The nose has a straight bridge and a black tip.
The eyes are small, close-set, and usually brown. The eye shape is triangular, with a slight upward curve on the outside.
The ears are small, triangular, and stand upright.
The neck is powerful and short.
The chest is broad and rounded.
The back is straight and muscular.
The limbs are strong. The hind legs have elongated thighs and short shins.
The tail is set high, quite dense, and curled into a ring.
The dog's appearance should meet the standards set by the FCI.

The body is sturdy and slightly elongated in relation to the legs. The height at the withers is in proportion to the length of the body, with a ratio of 10:11.
The head is small, with well-defined cheekbones and a broad forehead. The muzzle tapers towards the nose. The nose has a straight bridge and a black tip.
The eyes are small, close-set, and usually brown. The eye shape is triangular, with a slight upward curve on the outside.
The ears are small, triangular, and stand upright.
The neck is powerful and short.
The chest is broad and rounded.
The back is straight and muscular.
The limbs are strong. The hind legs have elongated thighs and short shins.
The tail is set high, quite dense, and curled into a ring.
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It is noteworthy that in the second half of the 19th century, the Shiba Inu almost disappeared from the face of the earth, as did many other native Japanese dog breeds. In 1862, Japan became open to foreigners, and local breeds were actively crossed with imported breeds. By the early 20th century, it became clear that the Shiba Inu might soon become a thing of the past. In 1928, the Nippo Society for the Preservation of Native Japanese Breeds was established with government support. Local breeds were recognized as natural monuments. Over time, Shiba Inus became extremely popular, and many dogs became the subjects of funny videos and gave rise to several memes.
According to scientists, the ancestors of the Shiba Inu or Shiba Ken first arrived in Japan with ancient humans about three thousand years ago. Archaeologists have also found ceramic figurines of dogs with distinctive features. These findings confirm that settlers from what is now Korea brought hunting dogs with pointed ears and round tails to Japan. The familiar Shiba Inu was created by crossing local dogs with the newcomers.
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