What kind of pets does everyone have

I always had a dog growing up, and I love dogs, but now I have my first cat, and she's awesome. So right now I just have the one kitty.
 
[quote name='ryanbph']HSidwolf thanks for welcoming me to the club...the shiba puppy, kashi, is 12 wks old as of sunday...she has been excellent so far, only gone to the bathroom inside 2x in 3 wks, and doesn't chew any of the video game wiring i have...the only thing she does is chase our 2 cats around the house...she comes to work with me every day and plays with the guy in the office overs golden every day...and my parents live close to me and have an irish setter and a chow...the breeder I bought her from is excellent, and has helped out a lot, but I have wanted a shiba for over 2 years, but couldn't get one due to living in an apt...The breeder will help out a lot, as she is co owner, untill this pup becomes a champion..what color is your shiba inu, kashi is red and white so far...I hope she doesn't beocme a seaseme color, as I really like the red and white look[/quote]

Our shiba, Miso(insert miso soup joke here :D - "Miso" actually means something else than the brown paste, like 'a small flirtatious smile'), is the red and white pattern just like your avatar. Your Kashi sounds a lot like ours when we first got her at 8 weeks old. They're a very clean breed, so they won't pee anywhere around their home, which can be bad sometimes because they'll try to hold it in for 20 hours instead of peeing near where they live, and that can cause urinary tract problems. But that's only in extreme cases and your puppy should get better at holding her pee in a few months. Miso can hold it for 12+ hours easily now and she lets us know by sitting in front of us and whining or tapping us with her front paws, so we only take her out 3 times a day. We got Miso from a champion breeder too and we're very satisfied. She's really smart and will learn commands in just a couple of tries. So far I've taught her sit, stay, drop it, leave it, bow, down, crawl, play dead, roll over, jump, shake hand, and high five. Then I got too lazy and ran out of ideas, haha.

It's great that you can bring her to work and you have other pets and dogs nearby for her to play with. Early socialization is important for a shiba because they can be aloof later(especially the males). For some reason though, our shiba LOVES strangers or anybody who comes over - she just won't leave 'em alone. And oh yeah, she plays chase with our cat Toastie all the time. They have a very high chase instinct though, so we usually don't let her go off leash. We used to, but one time she chased a maintenance cart all the way to the clubhouse and the maintenance guys drove her back with her in their arms. Our shiba loves playing with big dogs. She loved playing with this chow/shepherd mix at our old place and once in a while she plays with a golden puppy someone we know just got. They really are big dogs trapped in little dogs' bodies.

As far as destructive tendencies, our Miso dug the carpet a couple of times and chewed up the cable wire a bit, but that was a long time ago and she doesn't do it anymore. Just give her lots of toys and keep her entertained and she won't be destructive. And don't leave her alone in the house until she's at least a year old - we learned this the hard way because I had the brilliant idea of trying it out. We came home to a livingroom covered with potted plant soil :(

Anyway, if you want any kind of information, help, or just stories from other shiba owners, try this place. My girlfriend posts on this forum and really likes the community there.
http://forums.doghobbyist.com/forum.php?catid=148

Good luck with Kashi. And now, here's some pictures of our shiba. Miso's the smaller one on the right in those pics with two shibas.

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Here's Miso and our cat Toastie
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[quote name='HSidwolf'][quote name='ryanbph']HSidwolf thanks for welcoming me to the club...the shiba puppy, kashi, is 12 wks old as of sunday...she has been excellent so far, only gone to the bathroom inside 2x in 3 wks, and doesn't chew any of the video game wiring i have...the only thing she does is chase our 2 cats around the house...she comes to work with me every day and plays with the guy in the office overs golden every day...and my parents live close to me and have an irish setter and a chow...the breeder I bought her from is excellent, and has helped out a lot, but I have wanted a shiba for over 2 years, but couldn't get one due to living in an apt...The breeder will help out a lot, as she is co owner, untill this pup becomes a champion..what color is your shiba inu, kashi is red and white so far...I hope she doesn't beocme a seaseme color, as I really like the red and white look[/quote]

Our shiba, Miso(insert miso soup joke here :D - "Miso" actually means something else than the brown paste, like 'a small flirtatious smile'), is the red and white pattern just like your avatar. Your Kashi sounds a lot like ours when we first got her at 8 weeks old. They're a very clean breed, so they won't pee anywhere around their home, which can be bad sometimes because they'll try to hold it in for 20 hours instead of peeing near where they live, and that can cause urinary tract problems. But that's only in extreme cases and your puppy should get better at holding her pee in a few months. Miso can hold it for 12+ hours easily now and she lets us know by sitting in front of us and whining or tapping us with her front paws, so we only take her out 3 times a day. We got Miso from a champion breeder too and we're very satisfied. She's really smart and will learn commands in just a couple of tries. So far I've taught her sit, stay, drop it, leave it, bow, down, crawl, play dead, roll over, jump, shake hand, and high five. Then I got too lazy and ran out of ideas, haha.

It's great that you can bring her to work and you have other pets and dogs nearby for her to play with. Early socialization is important for a shiba because they can be aloof later(especially the males). For some reason though, our shiba LOVES strangers or anybody who comes over - she just won't leave 'em alone. And oh yeah, she plays chase with our cat Toastie all the time. They have a very high chase instinct though, so we usually don't let her go off leash. We used to, but one time she chased a maintenance cart all the way to the clubhouse and the maintenance guys drove her back with her in their arms. Our shiba loves playing with big dogs. She loved playing with this chow/shepherd mix at our old place and once in a while she plays with a golden puppy someone we know just got. They really are big dogs trapped in little dogs' bodies.

As far as destructive tendencies, our Miso dug the carpet a couple of times and chewed up the cable wire a bit, but that was a long time ago and she doesn't do it anymore. Just give her lots of toys and keep her entertained and she won't be destructive. And don't leave her alone in the house until she's at least a year old - we learned this the hard way because I had the brilliant idea of trying it out. We came home to a livingroom covered with potted plant soil :(

Anyway, if you want any kind of information, help, or just stories from other shiba owners, try this place. My girlfriend posts on this forum and really likes the community there.
http://forums.doghobbyist.com/forum.php?catid=148

Good luck with Kashi. And now, here's some pictures of our shiba. Miso's the smaller one on the right in those pics with two shibas.
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Those are some really cute dogs
 
DOGS:
1 timberwolf mix
1 boxer
1 mini schnauzer

CATS:
2 of unknown make/model
FISH:
??? in a 75gallon tank (freshwater)
 
[quote name='Nematode']Pets? I have roomates? Pretty similar. I wish I had a Black Labrador though...[/quote]

too true

my dumbass roommate has a cat too, I hate that thing
 
HSidwolf - your dogs are so cute! And your cat looks like mine!

I just have one orange tabby. There's a pic of him in my gallery. He's a gamer, too. :wink:
 
[quote name='ryanbph']I have 2 cats, a salt water fish tank with some fish and a growing reef, and I just got a puppy. I got a shiba inu, a japanese dog, that is a mini akita. Looks like a little fox...my avatar is a picture of an adult shiba inu...what does everyone eles have[/quote]

female akita, lab mix, burmese python, argus monitor and a black throat monitor
 
I have a cat called Fat Tony and a fresh water tank with a catfish, 2 clown loaches, 2 black skited tetras, 2 african cichlids and an angelfish
 
[quote name='Bivensra'][quote name='bignick']www.dylanthecat.com[/quote]

sorry u lost your cat. he is a cutey. i love cats that will fight w/ u.[/quote]

want my roommate's cat?
 
[quote name='weimerwanger']
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That picture is awesome. It almost looks like the ferret was suspended by wires when you took the picture.

I had a ferret when I was in high school. I loved the way he ran around and played. They're very mischievous though. Mine collected all the loose change from the house and piled them under the dresser. He once hid my car keys and I was late to school, the little bastard. It's too bad my parents didn't like him as much and gave him away to a friend when I went to college.
 
Me and the missus are proud owners of five Dachshunds
Salvador, Achillies, Monet, Charlie, and Darla (my little puppy)
 
[quote name='TJordan522']I have a dog (American Eskimo mutt) named Dakota.[/quote]

Yeah, here he is peeking under our backyard fence at the car when we leave. (see avatar)
 
[quote name='HSidwolf'][quote name='weimerwanger']
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That picture is awesome. It almost looks like the ferret was suspended by wires when you took the picture.

I had a ferret when I was in high school. I loved the way he ran around and played. They're very mischievous though. Mine collected all the loose change from the house and piled them under the dresser. He once hid my car keys and I was late to school, the little bastard. It's too bad my parents didn't like him as much and gave him away to a friend when I went to college.[/quote]

i actually bought my ferrets after starting college, so i kinda keep em on the low low... i've made it through on-campus housing, 2 off campus school affiliated housings, and a non affiliated without being caught (yet)
 
[quote name='weimerwanger'][quote name='HSidwolf'][quote name='weimerwanger']
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That picture is awesome. It almost looks like the ferret was suspended by wires when you took the picture.

I had a ferret when I was in high school. I loved the way he ran around and played. They're very mischievous though. Mine collected all the loose change from the house and piled them under the dresser. He once hid my car keys and I was late to school, the little bastard. It's too bad my parents didn't like him as much and gave him away to a friend when I went to college.[/quote]

i actually bought my ferrets after starting college, so i kinda keep em on the low low... i've made it through on-campus housing, 2 off campus school affiliated housings, and a non affiliated without being caught (yet)[/quote]

I had a ferret for about 5 months, I didn't do too well. It had a biting problem. Everytime I tried to play it would bite my hand, or I'd be walking down the hallway and all of a sudden he would dart out from under a table and bite and try to tackle my foot (not good when you're wearing socks). Granted he was playing, but it hurt. I got him from a ferret rescue to, he was better suited for a person who had familiarity with ferrets, not a beginner. He didn't know how to play without biting, the less he bit the less he played. He eventually got an infected kidney (can't remember exactly what it was), when the vet was removing it he found the other was in the beginnings of the same infection, so they put him to sleep since there was nothing they could do to prevent it. I felt really bad, the first vet he went to (didn't know of a ferret specialist at the time, it was about 3 weeks before the infection was identified by vet that specialized in ferrets) didn't know enough about ferrets, if he did he probably have caught the problem before it spread. He also didn't seem to happy either, the whole situation of me trying to stop his biting didn't work too well. Essentially, I couldn't handle him.
 
3 cats
2 Guinea Pigs(maybe a 3rd one today), one's a black & brown long haired, the other's a black, brown and white short haired.
1 Golden Hamster
 
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