How to buy your own pup!!!

They are so cute and they need you to love them. So just give them a chance.
To buy your own faithful Shiba Inu puppy write to info@namikoshibas.com or call 54-911-5506-2057. Enjoy!!!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Photo collage with Naka and her two newborn puppies!!

Yes, they are healthy, they love their mother, what more can one expect from life?

Naka: proud mother of two new pups!

Yes it is true. 10 days ago, Naka gave birth to two new healthy shiba inu puppies. We wish them a happy and prosperous life.... More info to come.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

World's oldest dog dies in Japan

SOURCE: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/263037/20111207/worlds-oldest-dog-pusuke-tips-pet-longevity.htm





Shinohara said that Pusuke had been acting normally, eating regularly and going for evening walks. All of a sudden, on Monday morning, he lost his appetite and could not breathe.
Shinohara said Pusuke died peacefully five minutes upon her return from afternoon errands, while she rubbed his head, the Mainichi Daily News reported.
"I think (Pusuke) waited for me to come home,'' told the Shimotsuke Shimbun, according to Sky News. "It was at least good for him to pass away at home, not at hospital."
"I'm so sad. I would like to tell him that I appreciate he lived a long, healthy life."
Pusuke was certified as the world's oldest living dog by Guinness last December using vaccination records from his date of birth in 1985 at the home of one of Shinohara's relatives while she was still in high school, MSN Indiareported.
Pusuke took the place of a 28-year-old Beagle named Butch who died in 2003.
According to PetVR, Pusuke almost lost his shot at Guinness fame when he was struck by a car in 2008 and ruptured his internal organs. However, the 28-pound dog underwent surgery and continued life as a record-breaking elder canine and guard dog to Yumiko Shinohara.
Most pet owners only dream of this extent of longevity for their beloved pets. Often times, larger dogs die before small dogs and mixed breeds die before pure bred canines. No matter what the circumstance, excellent pet care will bring longevity.
While there is no guarantee that following these steps will up the longevity of a dog, here are some tips to maximize a long, healthy lfie with your canine.
1. Exercise Regularly
According to the owner of the world's oldest dog, Pusuke exercised regularly. She reportedly took him on walks twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening.
2. Monitor Weight
According to WebMD, dogs that weigh less often times live longer than heavy dogs. Keep an eye on your dog's weight, the same way you do for yourself, and make sure it doesn't eat too much or too frequently. For a list of healthy weights for individual breeds and how to determine if a dog is an ideal weight, check out this article from The Daily Puppy.
3. Get Frequent Checkups
Similar to humans, dogs need yearly checkups at the veterinarian, too. Also if anything seems out of the ordinary, such as fainting, vomiting or other abnormal events, a pet owner should alert their vet immediately,
4. Vitamins
Pusuke's owner gave him vitamins twice daily, which she believes contributed to his amazing longevity. Other blogs say reducing glucose levels radically increases longevity (A reporter at IBTimes concurred, adding Glucosamine turned her ill 7-year-old german shepherd Elvis "into a puppy again.")
5. Love
The Beatles once said, "All you need is love," and the same applies for pets. Shinohara said she loved her dog, as he frequently slept in the same bed as her. A good scratch on the head frequently clearly pays off.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Kibo and Kimi Argentine Champeons!!!

We are ecstatic to announce that Kibo and Kimi both have won the title of Argentine Champeons!!!! Both are happy sons of Suko, her proud mother who happily shares her adventuorous life with us..... She runs in the nearby park and learns new tricks every now and then.... And now her coat is superb....


  1. Hip hip hurrahhh for Suko!!!!
  2. Hip hip hurrrahhh for Kimi!!!!!
  3. And hip hip hurrahhhh for Kiboooo!!!!