Pets
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I saw a video by NHK on the Shiba Inu in Japan yesterday. It's about fifty minutes long, so not your usual YouTube piece.
(Looks like you'll have to click through to YouTube if you want to watch it.)
What I found interesting was that the Shibas weren't bred for compliance in the same way that Western dogs were, as the Japanese have an attitude that dogs should be allowed to be what they are, rather than being made into something else.
The meal that one owner cooks for her dogs looks better than what I eat!
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And shiba inu’s are notoriously willful and stubborn, so it seems like the breeding was a success.
I think that's true in general for the primitive breeds, of which they're one.
NHK have also posted a video on cats in Japan, in order to cater for the other 50% of the participants in this thread.
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What a god boy @Oaktavia
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Enzo is growing up…
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Such an adorable pup, @Bums_Fan
How old's Enzo?
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Thank you @henry_david . Enzo is 13 months old now, but still acts like he is 6 months
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Oh man I love boxers — I had one but lost her around 2014 I think… wow it's been a minute now that I think about it! Been waiting for the right time to adopt another one but haven't really felt ready. Getting there, though — they're by far my fave dogs. The best!
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Chicken was pleased to make new friends. He already told me he wants to go back to Gosport for the anniversary party.
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A german comedian once said:
living without a pug is possible but senseless