Welcome To Cute Shiba Inu Puppies, Quality Shiba Inu Puppies.
About Us
We are a family-owned commercial dog breeder approved by the Minister for Agriculture to breed due to our exceptional ethical standards, extensive knowledge and qualifications in animal biology, health canine psychology, breeding, raising and training over the past 14 years.
Aside from this, we have our primary jobs that keep us busy, and sometimes, we migrate a lot. With 14 years of experience and a passionate and dedicated team, we are trusted experts in this industry with a wealth of knowledge and the resources to care for, train, and socialise our animals.
As ethical breeders, concern for the health and well-being of our puppies is paramount and will always be a priority before profits. Our core values ensure our dogs receive enrichment and an excellent quality of life.
Our animals are our passion, and even though our primary jobs take us off from time to time, we have a team put in place 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for every one of our puppies.
We advise purchases to buy from specialist full-time dog breeders instead of part-time breeders who allow their dogs to whelp unsupervised.
Our Mission
Our mission is to breed for excellence in health, intelligence, temperament and hypo-allergenic qualities.
We can access extensive bloodlines and carefully select our puppies’ parents who possess the best qualities of their breed. This ensures that our puppies are suitable for all types of families, first-time pet owners, seniors and those looking for assistance dogs for autism, post-traumatic stress disorder, multiple sclerosis, diabetes and various other disabilities and mental health conditions.
As responsible breeders, we provide genetic and health guarantees. Our Shiba Inu are happy, healthy, loving dogs who are always excited to meet new people. They won’t shy away from visitors. We have grown so big over the years that we now have our branch in Auckland, from where we ship to our customers. We care about our dogs and the homes they will eventually go to, so we encourage you to spend time with the puppies and their parents when you visit. We can also guide you in caring for and training your Shiba Inu puppy, and we’re always available to help after you take your puppy home.
Our Available Puppies
Shiro - Male
Price: $900
Breed: Shiba Inu Puppy
Age: 09 Weeks Old
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Kona - Female
Price: $900
Breed: Shiba Inu Puppy
Age: 09 Weeks Old
Sex: Female
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Nickel - Male
Price: $900
Breed: Shiba Inu Puppy
Age: 09 Weeks Old
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Tobi - Male
Price: $900
Breed: Shiba Inu Puppy
Age: 09 Weeks Old
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Mikey - Male
Price: $900
Breed: Shiba Inu Puppy
Age: 09 Weeks Old
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Kiato - Female
Price: $900
Breed: Shiba Inu Puppy
Age: 09 Weeks Old
Sex: Female
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Cute Shiba Inu Puppies
Breeding quality puppies for homes and families
As ethical breeders, concern for the health and well-being of our puppies is paramount and will always be a priority before profits. Our core values ensure our dogs receive enrichment and an excellent quality of life.
Our animals are our passion, and even though our primary jobs take us off from time to time, we have a team put in place 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for every one of our puppies.
Shiba Inu lifespan and health
The typical lifespan of Shiba Inu dogs is 13-16 years, but one of the oldest dogs in history was a Shiba named Pusuke, who lived a whopping 26 years! In order to give Pusuke a run for his money, you’ll need to keep your Shiba’s health in tip-top shape. Take your furry friend for regular checkups at the vet and keep an eye out for the following health problems, which can “run in the family”.
Hip dysplasia
A painful condition in which the ball and socket of the hip joint don’t fit together properly, hip dysplasia can lead to arthritis and other joint problems. If you notice your four-legged friend having difficulty standing or limping when walking, take them to the vet for a checkup.
Patellar luxation
Otherwise known as luxating patella, patellar luxation happens when the kneecap slips out of place. Your furry friend might hop and skip as they walk, and they may require surgery if the condition is severe.
Allergies
Shiba Inus are particularly prone to allergies, which can cause itchy skin, ear infections, and hair loss. It can be tricky to narrow down the cause of the allergies, but vets can typically prescribe medication to help relieve the symptoms.
Eye problems
Shibas are also at risk of developing cataracts, glaucoma, or progressive retinal atrophy, all of which can cause blindness. If your furry friend has cloudy eyes or discharge, take them to the vet for a checkup.
What’s the ideal home for a Shiba Inu?
As Shiba Inus are clean and easy to toilet train, they often do better in apartments than other breeds. They should be happy as long as they’ve got space for zoomies and a human companion (even if they don’t pay you much attention!).
They prefer sticking to a schedule than living in a busy, hectic household, so don’t be surprised if you get judged for feeding them late. They also make good guard dogs and are often on high alert for strange noises and unknown visitors in the house.
Thank you for taking interest in our puppies
Shiba Inus join breeds like Pomeranians and Huskies as part of the spitz family, a group of dogs characterized by their thick, fluffy fur and pointed ears. Shibas are medium-sized and muscular, with distinctive fox-like facial features complete with a pointed nose and upright ears. Their fluffy tails curl upwards and round towards their backs.Â
The AKC recognizes Shiba Inus in four different colors: sesame, cream, red, and black and tan. Spotting an all-black Shiba Inu is extremely rare, and all-white Shibas are equally hard to come by – sesame (a kind of caramel brown) is the most common coat color.Â