





Welcome to our web site!
Savage Shibas (RANDY & NANCY SAVAGE), are
registered breeders with America's Pet Registry Inc. We are located in Rowlett, Texas - just east of Dallas. We have a
large home and a huge backyard with indoor facilities to raise our dogs. We have a 9' by 16' room that attaches
to our kitchen. It is fully heated and air conditioned, and designed specifically for the comforts and needs of our dogs and
your puppy.
We take enormous pride in breeding our dogs, and we breed "shiba inus only" ! You
will not find a more loved and cared for puppy than what we offer. It is our goal to provide you with a quality shiba inu
puppy that you will love for a long time. Savage Shibas believes in "Home Raised" dogs - NO KENNELS ! Please feel
free to check out our various categories. We want you to get to know us and our style of breeding. We hope
we can be of service.
To view our facilities, click on the picture of our doggy room
located down and to the right.
| Quality pets - guaranteed ! |
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| Beau & Reba's 2nd litter |

The Shiba Inu Dog Breed in Brief:
The Shiba Inu is a big dog in a small body
! This proud breed goes all the way back to the Joumon period in Japan (before 300 B.C.). In Japan, this breed reigns supreme
as the most popular dog - with more than 1 million registered, and is quickly finding it's way into the hearts and homes
of dog lovers world-wide. In some ways, the Shiba Inu seems almost like a cat - always cleaning itself and possessing the
amazing ability to climb. They are extremely intelligent and are quite primitive in nature, retaining strong instincts to
hunt. This breed is fox-like in appearance, very agile, and incredibly swift afoot. With the early care and training, that
Savage Shibas pledges to provide, these free-spirits make loyal and loving companions and excellent house dogs. They can adapt
to almost any living environment - doing as well in a city apartment as in a sprawling country home. They require plenty of
exercise to curb their natural tendency to roam and explore. The thick, medium length double coat requires minimal grooming
- weekly brushing and an occasional bath does the trick nicely. They very seldom bark - they actually make more of a "yodeling"
sound, which is quite unique - a characterisitic distinctive to this breed.
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| Soap not recommended on a shiba's coat ! |

PORTRAITS OF OUR ADULT SHIBA INUS