How Much Do Shiba Inu Puppies Cost?

Finding a Well-Bred Shiba Inu Puppy – The Importance of Breed Standards

Often, you can easily tell if a Shiba Inu is from a backyard breeder or puppy mill simply by observing it’s physical form.

Shibas from puppy mills usually are incorrectly sized at adulthood – either too small, large, skinny, etc.

They may be disproportionate features in the head or body.

One of the most captivating physical features of the proberly bred Shiba Inu is their striking face, with full cheeks, almond eyes and proportionate muzzle.

A shiba inu adult and a shiba inu puppy

My long-haired Shiba Inu puppy loves toys, even at six years of age now

You’ll rarely see a puppy mill Shiba that fits all of these standards.

Their coat colors and urajiro markings may also be out of standard.

Shiba Inu coat colors include red, black-and-tan, sesame, and cream – with red being the most popular and known coat color.

In the show ring, a cream colored Shiba is considered a fault so breeders will never knowingly breed a cream Shiba Inu.

beautiful red shiba inu with full cheeks in front of cherry blossoms

Well-bred Shiba Inus feature full cheeks, almond-shaped eyes, and vibrant red coat

Health Issues of Poorly Bred Shiba Inu Puppies

Puppy mill Shiba Inu puppies normally suffer much more serious health issues than properly bred Shiba Inus.

The most common maladies that affect Shiba Inus include eye issues such as glaucoma and cataracts as well as hip dysplasia, gangliosidosis, and inflammation due to skin allergies.

Additionally, many puppy mill Shibas live shorter lives compared to properly bred dogs.

Puppy mill dogs all to often succumb to sometimes sudden diseases such as heart diseases, seizures, kidney issues.

Tag » How Much Do Shiba Inus Cost