How to Train a Shiba Inu Puppy

Fiesty, stubborn and strong-willed are some of the characteristics that describe the nature of shiba inu dogs. However, more flattering adjectives such as loving, protective, intelligent and caring are accurately applied as well. It is because of the former set that shiba inu puppies should receive training as soon as possible. Without proper training, your shiba has the potential to become a menace by not obeying you and trying to run your house. However, by using the proper techniques, your shiba can become the sweet, affectionate puppy that has many shiba owners going back for more.

Things You'll Need

  • Crate
  • Chew toys
  • Treats
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Instructions

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      Hold your shiba puppy in your arms on its back like a baby a few times a day, the shiba inu information website LittleWolf.com advises. This technique is used to show the puppy that you are the pack leader or the alpha of the house. Once your shiba is aware that you are in charge--not it--training usually goes a lot smoother. The shiba may let out its signature "scream" or try to fight to get away, but do not put it down because of this. Doing so will only reinforce that behavior.

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      Place the shiba inu puppy in a crate when you are not able to supervise it as a means of potty-training. Keep the puppy in the crate when you are at work or sleeping and let it outside immediately upon releasing it. Always reward the puppy when it does what you ask and create a routine with it by taking it outside at the same time every day.

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      Give your shiba inu puppy plenty of toys that are acceptable to chew. Shiba puppies have strong chewing instincts and are not discriminative when choosing what objects to leave their teeth marks on. Do not give the shiba puppy toys that are similar to objects in your house. For instance, avoid letting your puppy go to town on an object that has a similar cloth and color as what is on your couch. This may teach the shiba puppy that it is acceptable to chew your sofa, as well.

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      Socialize your shiba puppy at an early age, Inu-DogCare.com advises. This can help to minimize aggression towards humans and other dogs, as well as encourage your shiba to be friendly and sociable. Walk your puppy around your neighborhood to get it used to cars, noise and the outside environment. Exposing your shiba to these types of situations will help it to adapt to new situations and become comfortable when doing so.

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      Praise your shiba puppy every time it does what you ask--this is often the key to successful training. Treats and affection often work wonders on shibas, as most like to please their owners. No matter how small the task, if your shiba does what you ask, reward it.