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National Shiba Club of America
http://www.shibas.org/rescue.html
Best In Show Shibas. US Shiba Rescue Organizations. These Rescue Groups are separate entities and NSCA does not regulate or supervise their operations, procedures, or adoption requirements and is therefore not responsible for their actions. SIRRA: Shiba Inu Rescue Resource of America. The function of the organization is to facilitate Shiba Rescue by:. If you would like to support rescue by making a donation, you may contact SIRRA or any of the listed rescue organizations. SIRRA Board of Directors. Northe...
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Shiba Fanciers of Northern California
http://www.sfnc.org/Links/index.html
Info on all breeds of dogs. MB-F Superintendents (Dog Show Info). National Shiba Club of America. Shiba Info and Events. Shiba Info by Jacey Holden. Lynda Birmanta's Shiba page. Shiba obedience, agility, and other sports. Drs Foster and Smith. Lots of great bargains on pet supplies. Red Barn Pet Products. Red Barn Treats and Food. Info on travelling with your dog. Gary Wilkes Click and Treat Training Home Page. Great books to help you raise and train the best dog. United States Dog Agility Association.
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National Shiba Club of America
http://www.shibas.org/breedHistory.html
Best In Show Shibas. A Brief History of the Shiba Inu. Originally, Shibas were bred to flush birds and small game and were occasionally used to hunt wild boar. Now they are primarily kept as pets, both in Japan and the United States. There are more Shibas in Japan than any other breed. Large Size The Akita. Medium Size The Kishu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kai. Small Size The Shiba. This history was taken from An Introduction to the Shiba Inu. Part 1) written by Jacey Holden.
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National Shiba Club of America
http://www.shibas.org/agility.html
Best In Show Shibas. Agility is a dog sport. In which a handler directs a dog. Through an obstacle course. In a race for both time and accuracy. Dogs run off- leash. With no food or toys as incentives, and the handler can touch neither dog nor obstacles. [1]. Consequently the handler's controls are limited to voice, movement, and various body signals, requiring exceptional training of the animal and coordination of the handler. No part of this site may be reproduced without permission.
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National Shiba Club of America
http://www.shibas.org/member.html
Best In Show Shibas. NSCA Membership Application Info. Thank you for your interest in the National Shiba Club of America Inc. We encourage anyone who owns, or is interested in owning, a Shiba Inu to join. Club membership keeps you informed and we request that our members participate in the preservation, ownership, training, and responsible breeding of these wonderful canines. NSCA membership benefits are:. Free subscription to the Shiba E-News magazine. AKC Electronic Stud Book Register. In completing yo...
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National Shiba Club of America
http://www.shibas.org/judgesed/index.html
Best In Show Shibas. The Judges' Education Committee of the National Shiba Club of America will assist any judge in preparing to judge the breed. This section of the website provides written documentation of the breed along with upcoming events where you can learn more about the breed. For further information, contact Judges Education Chair, Sharon Roble. A Practical Application of the Standard in Judging the Shiba. What is a Sesame? The PowerPoint slideshow used by seminar presenters.
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National Shiba Club of America
http://www.shibas.org/flyball.html
Best In Show Shibas. Fly Ball is an activity that needs strong Obedience skills with emphasis on recall with distractions and directive retrieving. An interest in balls is also helpful but this skill can be trained. Early socialization and training makes the experience easier. No part of this site may be reproduced without permission.
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National Shiba Club of America
http://www.shibas.org/CBL_2015.html
Best In Show Shibas. Article I - Name and Objectives. The name of the club shall be the NATIONAL SHIBA CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. The objectives of the club shall be:. To encourage and promote the health and welfare of the purebred Shiba Inu through responsible breeding and to do all possible to bring its natural qualities to perfection. The club shall not be conducted or operated for profit, and no part of any profit or remainder or residue from dues or donations to the club shall inure to the benefit of any...
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National Shiba Club of America
http://www.shibas.org/index.html
Best In Show Shibas. Looking for a Shiba Inu Puppy? How to Choose a Breeder. Black and Tan Coloring. The knowing owner will then take the opportunity to educate people about the breed. Go through the website, read all the information but don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. For more info on Shiba Inus or NSCA contact us. August 2016 Bulletin now available (Login required). Evergreen Shiba Inu Club. September 16, 2016. All-Breed Show — Timberland Valley Kennel Club. September 17-18, 2016.