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  2. Pet culture in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The most common reason for choosing small breed dogs are the lack of space, and easier cleaning. Although small dogs are preferred, one of the most popular dog breeds in Japan is the Shiba Inu, which can grow to be two feet tall and weigh up to 25 pounds. Some Japanese prefer the Shiba Inu because they are family-friendly and have a lifespan of ...

  3. Shiba Inu - Wikipedia

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    The Shiba Inu (柴犬, Shiba Inu, Japanese: [ɕiba inɯ]) is a breed of hunting dog from Japan.A small-to-medium breed, it is the smallest of the six original dog breeds native to Japan. [1]

  4. 10 Japanese Dog Breeds with Curly-Que Tails and Protective ...

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    Animals like the Japanese chin became popular gifts and show dogs along the Silk Road trade routes. Then, for more than 200 years, Japan was pretty much closed off from the rest of the world when ...

  5. 8 Authentic Japanese Dog Breeds and Their Fascinating ... - AOL

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    1. Akita. These powerful pups hold a special place in Japanese culture. Gifting new parents with an Akita figurine when a child is born is a popular way to wish the youngster happiness and long life.

  6. Category:Dog breeds originating in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dog breeds originating in Japan" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Japanese Chin; Japanese Spitz; Japanese Terrier ...

  7. 10 Japanese Dog Breeds with Curly-Que Tails and Protective ...

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    The origins of today’s Japanese dog breeds can be traced back thousands of years. After millennia of crossbreeding and fine-tuning, it is widely accepted that there are just six breeds native to ...

  8. My Life as Inukai-san's Dog - Wikipedia

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    My Life as Inukai-san's Dog (Japanese: 犬になったら好きな人に拾われた。, Hepburn: Inu ni Nattara Suki na Hito ni Hirowareta, "After I Became a Dog I Was Picked Up by the Person I Like") is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Itsutsuse.

  9. Kawakami Inu - Wikipedia

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    The Kawakami Inu has a more wolf-like face than the Shiba Inu, [8] its eyes are a dark reddish-brown. [4] The Kawakami Inu is described as fearless and loyal. [4] They are smart dogs but they are not friendly towards everyone and can be cautious and aggressive towards strangers, these traits make it a good guard or watch dog.