Shiba Inu training is one of the most important gifts you can give your pet. It is through training that a pet learns how to get along nicely with other dogs as well as people, knows obedience commands and most of all, knows how to react to events therefore decreases the risk of destruction, injuries and other problems.
Training has various parts with every component aiming on one lesson. The first part that needs to be undertaken as early as possible is socialization. During socialization, puppies are exposed to various sights and sounds common in everyday life. Socialization makes him realize that people and cars passing by are not foes and that cars, tall buildings, vet clinic, phone, washing machine, vacuum cleaner and lots of other appliances are not something to be worried of. A puppy that is well-socialized when very young has lesser chance of developing behavior problems and greater potential for developing skills in creating social relationships. On the other hand, if you are adopting an adult dog from the shelter or obtaining one from a member of the family or friend, you can still socialize him the same manner you’d socialize a puppy.
Potty training is another essential component that Shiba Inus have to undergo as soon as possible. Cleaning after your pet’s feces or urine every single day for the next 12 to 15 years will not make you really pleased, right? Moreover, replacing discolored floor coverings and stinky furniture can be expensive so it is indeed essential that your dog is dependably potty trained. While you’re socializing your canine friend, it is also recommended to start housebreaking him. With pups, you have to take them out to urinate or defecate at least every hour. Young pups require constant guidance and assistance from you because they do not have complete control of their bladder and bowel just yet. With Shiba Inu training, the hourly urination or defecation can be decreased to every two hours then in the end only a few times per day specifically after waking up in the morning, when stressed or excited, after eating or drinking, after training and before bed time.
One more component of Shiba Inu training is obedience training. At the time of obedience training, your Shiba Inu is taught how to comply with several commands – from the most basic come, sit, stay and down to more complex like roll over, play dead, crawl and other commands that can make him a great hunting companion. It is vital for your dog to understand the basic commands first because through those commands, you will be able to control your pet, prevent accidents and keep everyone safe. Besides that, basic commands also serve as foundation when training complicated commands pointed out.






