The Shiba Inu recognizes its owner. The Shiba Inu has a strong personality, brave and decisive, and will be very loyal after recognizing its owner, and will stand up if the owner encounters danger. Generally, once a Shiba Inu is identified as an owner, it will follow it for life. It is more difficult to change the owner forcibly halfway, so it is not recommended to change the owner of a Shiba Inu casually.
The performance of Shiba Inu recognizing its owner:
1. Will follow instructions. When you call it from a distance, the Shiba Inu will run to you immediately, and when the owner issues some commands that he has learned before, the Shiba Inu will obey and follow.
2. Will often lick you. In the world of the Shiba Inu, if they lick other people's faces, it means that they are willing to obey each other and admit their weak status. If the Shiba Inu licks your face, it means that it recognizes you as the owner in its heart.
3. Stop protecting food. It is natural for dogs to protect food, and the same is true for Shiba Inu. When you are eating, you will not react violently when you approach it. Even if you remove the food casually, it means that you have been regarded as the owner.
4. The belly will be exposed. The most vulnerable and sensitive part of the Shiba Inu is the belly, which is generally not easily touched by people. After the Shiba Inu recognizes you as the owner, it will often lie on the ground and expose its belly, allowing you to touch it unsuspectingly.
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