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25€ Free
Rabies Vaccination
30€ Free
EU Pet Passport
15€ Free
Puppy Starter Pack
75€ Free
Canine Infectious Diseases Vaccinations
15€ Free
ISO Microchip
20€ Free
Flea & Tick Treatment
15€ Free
Health Check Certificate
20€ Free
Corona and Parvo virus tested
Total savings: 215€
Transport the puppy is possible after this date: EU: 03. 5. 2018, USA: 18. 5. 2018
Sorry, this dog is reserved or sold.

About Xena

Xena is a sweet puppy of Shiba Inu in beautiful red and black fur. This breed is very friendly and curious. Owners of this puppy and her family are very satisfied with this breed. Parents of puppies take care about them. 

You can watch a video here: https://youtu.be/I8iODqFJ8j4

She is ready for new forever home and you can reserve her right now!

All of our puppies are completely vaccinated, rabies, chipped, dewormed, escaped and are delivered with a current health certificate. Are tested for corona and parvo virus. In addition, all customers get starting pack for their new family member. 

It is important to us that puppies come to us healthy and find a loving family. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact us.


* We also offer over standard tests such as:

X-ray of the respiratory system,

X-Ray Hip Dysplasia Diagnosis

Gender
Female
Breed
Shiba Inu
Color
Black
Age
357 weeks
Birth date
January 18, 2018

Videos

Xena siblings

Other Shiba Inu

Breed information

Other Names

Brushwood Dog, Japanese Small-size Dog, Japanese Shiba Inu

Country of Origin

Japan, the 3rd century BC.

Size

Medium

Weight

Dogs: 20-30 pounds Female: 18-28 pounds

Height

Dogs: 14-16 inches Female: 13-15 inches

Life Expectancy

13-16 years

Litter Size

2 to 3

Health Issues

This breed is generally hardy and healthy with few genetic weaknesses. A small proportion of Shiba Inus have histories of hip dysplasia and PRA, some lines are prone to patellar luxation (slipped kneecap). To help prevent the chance of hip or elbow dysplasia developing make sure your dog is on a healthy, well proportioned diet, and avoid excessive running and jumping while still a puppy as this can be hard on the developing joints. To minimize the risk of your Shiba Inu developing any hereditary health issues, you should buy a dog from a reputable breeder.

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