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      • The Shibos is a hybrid designer mix between the purebred Shiba Inu and Boston Terrier. The size of both parents is similar, and the Shibos's height and weight is fairly reliable, no matter which parent the dog takes after. However, the height and weight are where the similarities between the Shiba Inu and the Boston Terrier end.
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  2. Jan 18, 2024 · The Shibo is a relatively new breed, resulting from the intentional crossbreeding of a Shiba Inu and a Boston Terrier. Crossbreeding, also known as designer breeding, has gained popularity in recent years as a way to combine the desirable traits of two different breeds.

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    Considered to be a designer breed, Shibo dogs come from two fairly popular dog breeds. Although not much is documented about their origins, we do know some facts about the Shibos’ parent breeds. The Shiba Inu parent breed is believed to have come from the bloodline of an ancient dog family, the Asian Spitz. The Shiba Inu have been around for a few ...

    Shibos are relatively small compared to other dog breeds. The average size of both male and female range anywhere from 12 to 16 inches in height and about 17 to 24 inches in weight. The eyes and noses of Shibos are basically brown and black, respectively. These dogs have upright triangular ears, round heads, and short muzzles.

    Shibo dog coats fall mostly along the short to medium side. However, their coats are dense and smooth to touch. Sometimes their coat can be fluffy as well. The Shibo coat strands are straight and comes in a variety of colors: black, white, brindle, or blue.

    Much like many other dogs, Shibos shed. Although they don’t shed as much as others, they aren’t considered hypoallergenic. They shed moderately unless their coats resemble more of a Shibu Inu parent texture. Shibu Inus have double coats and tend to shed a lot; so if a Shibo looks more like the Shibu Inu parent coat-wise, it will shed more. Because ...

    The temperament of a Shibo dog will largely depend on which parent breed it takes from the most. Both the Shibu Inu and Boston Terrier breeds have positive traits that can be evident in a Shibo dog. Loyal and protective qualities come from the Shibu Inu parent, and playful tendencies come from the Boston Terrier side. Shibu Inu breeds tend to be mo...

    Like any dog, Shibos are also predisposed to certain diseases and illnesses as inherited from their parent breeds. However, any of these health problems could be prevented or addressed early with proper and intentional care. One major health concern for the Shibo breed is hip dysplasia, a disease that can cripple a dog and cause severe pain. Shibos...

    Because of the size of the Shibo dog breed, they really don’t need heavy exercise. Their moderate daily activity requirement is something they can achieve even with regular home activities. A small backyard play area or a park close by would suffice for play time. About 30 minutes of play daily is enough for this breed and roughly 6 miles of walkin...

    One of the biggest factors in taking a dog in is the amount of food they can intake. Because of the size of Shibo dogs, they really only eat about 1 cup of dry food daily. That’s not much compared to much larger animals. The cost of that adds up to a little over a dollar daily and roughly $30 per month on food costs. Be careful, however, as Shibo d...

    Shibo dogs are highly adaptable. They have mild temperaments and socially adept dogs. They normally aren’t too reserved for a relationship, and neither are they too raucous. Shibos are great as family dogs, but they are probably better with older children. As long as they are not given excessive stimulation, Shibos are gentle companions that will c...

    Surprisingly, Shibo dogs live generally longer lifespans in comparison to other small dog breeds. On average, Shibos couldlive up to 15 years. Of course, with a proper and loving home, any dog could outlive its lifespan. The same goes for the Shibo dog breed. It’s fortunate that they’re easy to care for and love. Shibo dogs are the kind of dogs you...

  4. The Shibos is a hybrid designer mix between the Boston Terrier and Shiba Inu. The height and weight of both parents are relatively similar, so the appearance may somehow depend on the dominant parent. The body may be stocky like a Shiba Inu, while the legs are long, like a Boston Terrier.

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  5. The Shibos is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Boston Terrier and the Shiba Inu. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed.

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · The Shibo is a cross between a Shiba Inu and a Boston Terrier. This is quite an unusual mixed breed, although the dogs are of a similar size and weight, making it easier to predict the outcome of the cross than when the parents are totally different.

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