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  2. Shiba Inu - Wikipedia

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    A Shiba Inu puppy. The Shiba Inu is considered an alert, affectionate, and independent breed with high intelligence but also somewhat stubborn and strong-willed. [9] The terms "spirited boldness" (悍威, kan'i), "good nature" (良性, ryōsei), and "artlessness" (素朴, soboku) have subtle interpretations that have been the subject of much ...

  3. Shiba Inu Puppy Cam - Wikipedia

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    The live webcam was set up on Ustream in October 2008 by a San Francisco, California, couple to monitor their Shiba Inu puppies while they were at work. [3] The live streaming website showed the puppies interacting with each other in a variety of ways: sleeping, playing with toys, tearing up wee pads, and snuggling with their mother, Kika. [4]

  4. Cheems - Wikipedia

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    In a 2020 interview with Know Your Meme, Kathy said that Balltze wanted his legacy to be "Meme fade, [fellow Shiba Inu meme] Doge is eternal. Remember me as 'Balltze', not 'Cheems' or 'cheemsburger', I'm just a Balltze". [4] After Balltze's death, Kathy adopted a new Shiba Inu named Pochita on 3 October 2024.

  5. Here's Why Shiba Inu Plunged 30% This Month - AOL

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  6. 111 Of The Rarest Genetic Mutations Ever That People ... - AOL

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    According to the shelter, the kittens were around 8 weeks old when they arrived. They were underweight and had upper respiratory symptoms. Upon closer inspection, staff discovered something else ...

  7. Kabosu (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Kabosu was a pedigree dog who was sent to an animal shelter when her puppy mill shut down. She was adopted in 2008 by Japanese kindergarten teacher Atsuko Sato, and named after the citrus fruit kabosu by a volunteer at the shelter. Sato kept the name, because she thought the dog had a round face like the fruit. [2]