Tag: shiba inu
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Shibas in Sin City: Our Unforgettable Las Vegas Adventure

When we first started planning our West USA road trip, Las Vegas wasn’t high on our list. We figured it would be too busy and too hot for the pups . But after some debate, we decided to take a chance and we’re so glad we did. Our three-day stay in Vegas ended up being…
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The Tricksters’ Coat Colours: a Brief Overview of Shiba Inu Colour Genetics

Shiba Inu are celebrated for their beautiful thick coats which come in a variety of colours, each contributing to their striking appearance and charm. From the fiery red to the elusive sesame, the genetics behind these coats tell a fascinating story. Here’s a (very) brief overview of the science of coat color inheritance in Shiba…
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Our Tips for Roadtripping with Dogs

Traveling with a dog (or dogs) is a whole new level of planning and preparation. As seasoned road trippers with our trio of Shiba Inu—Loki, Raven and Ivy—my husband and I have learned a lot about how to make traveling with dogs not just possible, but enjoyable for everyone involved. Here are our tried-and-true tips…
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Little Doggywood: Discovering Kanab

Last spring, our Midwest USA road trip brought us to the charming town of Kanab, Utah. It quickly became my favorite destination. Known as “Little Hollywood” for its rich history in the western film industry, Kanab is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and offers a welcoming, dog-friendly vibe. It was the perfect spot for our…
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Arches and Adventures: The Tricksters Visit Moab

It was a priority for us to get south as quickly as possible on our Midwest USA road trip last spring. The canyons, arches, and deserts of the region were a huge draw and Moab, with its vibrant red rocks, was high on our list of places to visit. Here’s how we made the most…
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A Dog-Friendly Drive Through Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park was our first major destination on our Midwest USA road trip last spring. Traveling with the Tricksters, we excluded most national parks from our itinerary due to their lack of dog-friendliness. However, Yellowstone was too iconic to bypass so we decided to drive through it and experience what we could with the…
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It’s Been a While – Trickster Shibes Update

Oh hey there. I know we’ve been quiet for awhile but rest assured, we haven’t disappeared. We’ve been busy embarking on new adventures, brushing up on our training, and just generally doing life. Now that we’ve gotten a moment to catch our breath, I wanted to share what we’ve been up to and our hopes…
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Our Intro to Lure Coursing

Chase Origins I bought Loki a lure pole–also commonly called a flirt pole–back when he was about one year old. I thought it would be a fun way to expend his energy on days where we were stuck inside due to extreme weather. He played with it just a few times before developing a phobia of it…
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So You Think You Want a Shiba Inu: First Time Dog Owner Edition

They’re fluffy, fox-like, and utterly adorable but the internet will tell you that a Shiba Inu is not a good choice for a first time dog owner. And it’s not wrong. But it’s not unequivocally right either. Reality is a lot more nuanced. All dog breeds have their quirks and Shibas tend to have traits…
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Help, I Think I Made a Mistake… Breaking Down the “New Dog” Blues

The “new dog” blues are a surprisingly common occurrence once the emotional high of welcoming a new family member wears off.