Dragon House Shiba Inu

Dragon House Shiba Inu

Founded in 2016, the Dragon House Shiba Inus LLC is a limited liability company registered with the Washington State Secretary of State. The company is located at 3604 DEER CREEK RD in VALLEY, WA. The agent is Sandra Smith. The business’s official contact information is listed below. This information can be public. The company was dissolved on August 1, 2017. However, the information on this website is accurate and is not a false representation.

The Shiba Inu is one of the small native breeds of dogs in Japan. The breed developed over time to thrive in the dense undergrowth of the Japanese mountains. The Shiba is an alert, agile dog with keen senses. The compact frame and well-developed muscles make it a great hunting companion. The male and female of the breed have different appearances. The male is masculine without being coarse, and the female is delicate without being weak.

The females are allowed to be any color, but it’s highly recommended that they have a white ventral color. The guajiro is a ventral cream to white spot, typically on the chest, forecast, and abdomen. The guajiro is permitted on the back, but it’s not mandatory. If your Shiba Inu is longer than 15 inches, it’s disqualified.

The male Shiba Inu’s coat is primarily white, but it’s permitted to have black-tipped hair.

The urajiro area of the dog’s coat is black, and it may end in a widow’s peak. The eyes are usually a bright red color. The tail is white but does not need to be perfectly trimmed. It’s also permissible to have white socks on the forelegs and hind legs, as well as the chest.

A dragon-like dog has tan hair under the tail and inside the ear. The tan hairs may be present on the inside of the ear or the thigh. During the breeding process, the inn’s tail is tipped and the snout is long. There’s no need to worry about the ear ringing, as it will not affect the size of the menu’s head.