Monday, December 18, 2006

Shiba Advertising

Thanks to Joe Stains and his Mom for calling our attention to the Belvedere Vodka ads. No, this is not a post about underage-dog-drinking, this is a post about the use of the Shiba Inu image without just compensation. Not only have we been utilized in adverstisements, but in other media, including video games!

Here, we see a video game starring a VIRTUAL Shiba Inu. Aren't REAL Shiba Inu enough, people? What's more, it's only available in Japan! Do they think other nationalities don't like the Shiba??

Here is an alternate ending to the Video Game "Silent Hill 2," where it is revealed that a Shiba Inu is the Mastermind behind the whole plot:








We have even once seen an advertisement for a video game with a Shiba Inu outfitted like Rambo, with bullets and machine gun.

In conclusion, we Shiba Inu dogs should not be used to promote various things, without consulting with us as a whole. Further more, we should be compensated in some way: kibble, treats, free products, etc.

What does everydog think? How have your various breeds been used in advertisements and other media?

Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day #6

This post catches us up for there to actually be a dog each day! The Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day for today (18 December 2006) is.....drumroll please...... MISS SUNSHADE!!!

Miss Sunshade just oozes with Holiday Spirit, even tolerating her human dressing her up. But she does look cute, so it isn't all humiliating! Miss Sunshade is a 7-yr-old Airedale Terrier living in Vancouver, B.C., Canada!
Miss Sunshade is a very intelligent dog, who always does what is best for her, like eating her veggies, riding safely in her SunshadeMobile, and never going with strangers! For more of her exploits, check out Life of Miss Sunshade!

We leave you with more pics:


Wet licks,
Akira and Shiro

Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day Numbers 4 & 5!



These two awesome dogs have to share a post, but they're used to sharing most things by now... food, toys, their humans attention. The Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day: Numbers 4 and 5 are Yoshi and Tsuki, the Shiba Inu!! And no, we are not telling which one is number 4 and which one is number 5. It doesn't matter anyways, every number is equally important!



Anyways, Yoshi and Tsuki are two great Shiba Inu dogs who share updates, product reviews, pictures, and more over on their blog.

Some facts:
  • B-Days: Yoshi- Feb. 9, 2003 Tsuki-May 2, 2004
  • Breed: Shiba Inu
  • Breeder: River Wind Shibas, Maryland
  • Goal: Shiba World Domination
Some more Holiday Spirit:


( Christmas 2004)

Congrats again to our pals, Yoshi and Tsuki!

~Akira and Shiro

Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day #3*

BOO is our Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day #3!!! Congratulations Boo, well deserved! Boo is a Shih Tzu who lives in Malaysia. He is one of the cutests doggies we know, even when he makes his doofus face. See our blog archives for a slideshow of some of his Glamour shots! Boo is celebrating Christmas with his very own tree (although he would prefer it have real snow on it), and by sending cards to all his friends! Boo is a real charmer with the lady dogs, although even he admits he has a bit of competition in Simba boy...
Boo's birthday is February 23rd. He will be 1-year-old this coming Spring (2007). Boo was named after Jake Gylenhaal's puggle, Boo, who, while admitedly cute, is nowhere near as cute as Shih Tzu Boo! After all, it isn't puggle Boo who is Mr. February on the Dogs With Blogs Calendar #2, now is it???
Congrats again, Boo!

Everyone visit Boo's Diary!

Akira & Shiro

*our apologies for being late, two of our human grandparents are ill

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day #2


Congratulations to our Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day #2: Joe Stains!! Joey is a Boston Terrier who lives with his "doofus" little brother, Tanner. Joe deserves special mention because he has so much holiday spirit he was even willing to give away young Tanner as a gift! Here he is preparing the box to ship Tanner in:



Joey is such a giver, but he managed to think of three things he might like to receive this Christmas. The top three things on his Wish List are:

1. Doofus out of my house
2. An electric blanket
3. the most gigantic block of cheese you have ever seen in your life

Congrats again, Joe Stains! Visit his blog:

Christmas Tag!

I’ve been Christmas tagged by Joe Stains' Blog

The Rules: The player of this game starts with "3 things he/ she would love to get for Christmas" and also has to list "3 things he/ she definitely does not want to get for Christmas". Then he/she tags 5 friends and list their names. The ones who get tagged need to write on their blogs about their Christmas wishes, as well as state this rule clearly, then tag 5 more victims. And the one who tags need to leave a comment that says "you've been Christmas tagged!" in their comments and tell them to read your blog.

Akira:
For Christmas I would love to get:
1. Snow all day long
2. Sis home with me every day
3. a nice soft bed that I could lay on without Shiro chewing holes in it and taking out the stuffing so they have to throw it away :(

I really, really don’t want for Christmas:
1. Bugs, insects, or spiders.
2. Another set of reindeer antlers
3. thunderstorms instead of snow storms

Shiro:
For Christmas I would love to get:
1. Lots of treats, cheese, pork rinds, crackers, chips, fruit, etc.
2. Toys
3. To cuddle with Sis every night
4. possibly a sister (b&t shiba inu! but not going to happen...yet)


I really, really don’t want for Christmas:
1. toads
2. frogs
3. bandannas

We are tagging: Yoshi and Tsuki, Boo, Ivy, and Fu-Fu!

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Shiba-riffic!


(That's even better than Terrific, we think...)
Kikujira pointed us in the direction of a wonderful illustrator, Tatsuro Kiuchi, who, among other subjects, illustrates SHIBA INU! He has graciously granted us permission to feature one of his illustrations here with a link to his website: This is the Shibaken section

Thanks, Kiku! Thanks Tatsuro!!

~Akira and Shiro

Dog Article: Fur Color

Some humans are so strange. Why do they think they have to try to figure us out with Science? We're glad our humans aren't this weird!

This is from Discovery Channel News [Link]

Fur Color Linked to Dog Personality

Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News

Dec. 13, 2006 — The color of a dog's fur may seem to be just a whim of nature and genetics that reveals little about the dog. But a new study claims that coat color for at least one breed, the English cocker spaniel, reflects a pooch's personality.

Prior research has suggested that fur color is also linked to behavior in labrador retrievers, while the type of fur — in this case, wiry or long — may indicate temperament in miniature dachshunds. Wiry-haired mini dachshunds are often more feisty than their mellower, long-haired cousins.

The latest study, recently published in Applied Animal Behavior Science, determined that golden/red English cocker spaniels exhibit the most dominant and aggressive behavior. Black dogs in this breed were found to be the second most aggressive, while particolor (white with patches of color) were discovered to be more mild-mannered.

In labrador retrievers, the color rank from most to least aggressive was determined to be yellow, black and chocolate.

The behavior-fur color connection is likely due to related genetic coding that takes place during the pup's earliest life stages, according to lead author Joaquín Pérez-Guisado.

"Maybe the link (to coat color) is due to the fact that the ectoderm (one of the three primary germ cell layers) is where the skin and central nervous system originate in the embryo," he told Discovery News.

Pérez-Guisado, a researcher in the Department of Medicine and Animal Surgery at the University of Cordoba, Spain, and his colleagues measured levels of dominance and aggression in 51 seven-week-old English cocker spaniel puppies that were either full siblings or half siblings.

The tests looked at how quickly a person could capture a puppy's attention, how well puppies followed the individual, how the dogs behaved while restrained, how they exerted their social dominance and what they did when they were lifted off the floor.

In many cases, the golden-colored dogs resisted human contact and even tried to bite the tester, while the particolor pups often wagged their tails and seemed to enjoy the attention.

While genes control coat color and appear to predispose behavior in certain dogs, Pérez-Guisado said that how dogs are raised plays the biggest role in behavior. He determined that environmental factors account for 80 percent of dominant, aggressive personalities while genes only influence 20 percent of dogs' demeanors.

"It is very important to give the dog an optimum and suitable environment in order to have a dog with a low dominance aggressive behavior level," he said. "For that reason, owners are primarily responsible for this undesirable dog behavior."

Canine behaviorist and trainer Wendy Volhard and professional breeder Carolyn Sisson, who is president of the English Cocker Spaniel Club of San Diego, California, both told Discovery News they're not surprised by the findings. They said that coat color's link with behavior has been "a well-known, old wives' tale" for years.

Although they both think there is "some truth to the recent findings," Sisson believes a dog's genetic lineage, going back many generations, is a better indicator of temperament than color.

Sisson explained that there are 29 recognized different coat colors for English cocker spaniels, and combinations other than golds mating with golds can result in a golden dog.

"It's the line breeding out of puppy mills in England that probably resulted in the dominant traits," Sisson said.

She added, "The very best and worst of my dogs have been spaniels. They seem to cover every behavioral extreme."


Pérez-Guisado and his colleagues next plan to study the English springer spaniel and English cocker spaniel genomes to pinpoint common genes associated with so-called dog "rage" and coloration.


What does the fur-type part say about Hershey and Copper? Is it accurate to them? Kind of silly, don't you think?

~Akira and Shiro

Holiday Spirt Dog of the Day #1

Our new ongoing (until Dec 31, 2006) feature is a spotlight on the "Holiday Spirit Dog of the Day." We will try to add a new dog each day until December 31st, but we might have to add several in one day to catch up if we skip a day.

For our first winner, on 13 December 2006, we have: Kikujira the Shiba Inu!

No, the judges were not biased by her breed, and once you see her picture, we think you will agree with our choice.

Finally, without further ado, may we present, KIKUJIRA!


Kiku is a one-year-old female Shiba living in San Diego, California. She was born with a curvy spine, but doesn't let that slow her down at all! Kiku enjoys sleeping, belly rubs, playing soccer and keep-away, chasing other dogs at the dog park, getting them to chase her, and treats. She is also quite adept at destroying toys. Kiku's wish list for Santa Paws includes: Stuffed toys (to destroy !!), dog biscuits, and a trip to the snow.

Visit Kikujira's dogster profile at: http://www.dogster.com/pet_page.php?i=313073&j=t

~Akira and Shiro

Product Alert: Fun With Your Dog Science Kit*




This is a science kit your dog will love! It is filled with activities and
experiments that lead to new discoveries about our faithful canine
companions.


  • Read your dog’s mind: What's on your dog's mind? Find out with fun
    experiments as you observe your pet's eyes, tail, and body language. Give your
    dog a Personality Interview and you'll know your pet better.

  • Test your dog's hearing with an ultrasonic whistle. Does your pet hear
    sounds that you can't?

  • See the world through a dog's eyesDo you know what colors your pet sees? Put
    on Dog Glasses and you'll see for yourself. You might be surprised to discover
    that the world looks very different through a dog's eyes.

  • Bake tasty Dog Cookies your dog will loveCan dogs taste sweets? You'll know
    the answer when you bake healthy Dog Cookies as a treat. Compare your sense of
    smell to your dog's remarkably intelligent nose. We bet you can't recognize
    20,000 different odors like your dog does.
~

First of all, nobody can access our brainwaves to read our highly advanced minds! Second, I do not like the idea of the ultrasonic whistle. Finally, however, it might all be worth it for the homebaked treats....hmmmm....

~Akira and Shiro

*Note: This product is currently out of stock at Brain-Builders.Com

A Card for Our Doggy Bloggy Friends!

Akira and Shiro have sent you a Hallmark e-card! To see it, just click the
link below, or copy and paste it into your browser's address line: http://www.hallmark.com/ECardWeb/ECV.jsp?a=4920982132802M151521373Y&product_id=


~Warm Licks,
Akira and Shiro

Monday, December 11, 2006

Product Alert: Pet Doorbell

Lentek Koolatron Pet Chime Pet Doorbell- $21.97
Petco

Tired of your pet scratching the door, barking, or howling when he wants to come inside? Want to teach your pet to tell you when they are ready to go outside? Pet Chime is a portable, wireless electronic doorbell that allows pets to tell you when they need to come in or go out.


Hmm.... we could get used to that...we want to go out and play *ding dong* we have to go potty *ding dong* we're bored and it's 2 am and our people are sleeping *ding dong*.... yes, it has potential.

~A&S

We Wish We Were Crafty!

Look at this nifty project for a "doggie bag!" Maybe if we gave our humans one, they would remember to save all their restaurant leftovers in it for us!!!

http://promotion.kodak.com/simplypictures/doggieBag.html

What do you dogs think?

~A&S

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Dessert- Yum!


Nutro Natural Choice Healthy Desserts
When Sis and Akira got back from PetsMart, they brought back some dessert! We got to have some of it that evening! There was a nice lady there from the Nutro company who gave Sis a coupon for four cans for one dollar! So Sis got two in the "Carrot Cake" flavor, and two in the "Apple Torte." They are also available in the "Berry Cobbler." She just gave us each a spoonful to make sure it didn't upset our stomachs. I really liked the "Carrot Cake" kind. After I inhaled mine, Akira hadn't finished his, so I thought I'd help him out, only he really did want to finish it, he just eats slower. Hopefully we can have more soon, and try out the apple, too!

~Shiro

The Snow is Gone...but I Saw Santa Paws!



Alas, the snow has mostly melted by now. It was fun while it lasted. Yesterday, Sis took me to see Santa Paws at PetsMart! It was a PetsMart I've never been too, but I am always up for a car ride. I jumped right off of the couch when Sis got out my car harness-- no time for naps when a car ride is afoot! It took around 40 minutes to get there, but I've rode in the car for 5 hours before! Shiro wouldn't have liked it, though, because he gets car sick. I ran right into PetsMart when we got there-- Sis claims that my tail was wagging so hard my whole butt wiggled back and forth. I like to think I had a bit more decorum than that. We made a few laps of the store, paying special attention to the rats and gerbils and the like, and then I saw the Man himself, Santa Paws. I got my picture, and Sis bought me new treats before we left. Then we got to go outside and mark brand new territory! Unfortunately, I had to share my treats with Shiro when we got home, but such is life.

Hope you like the pictures!
~Akira

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Link: "Falling in Love is Like Owning a Dog," by Taylor Mali

We found an interesting poem by Taylor Mali on his website. What will those humans think of next? Here is is:

~Akira and Shiro

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Cool Winter Dogs at Cafe Press (pun intended)



We wanted to make you aware of a neat design available on different products at CafePress. We are partial to the Shiba design, but they also have dog breeds such as Border Collie, Corgi, Keeshond, Sheltie, Dachsund, Dalmation, Spaniel, Jack Russel Terrier, Beagle, and Pomeranian in different Winter and Christmas poses.

*Note: We are not affiliated with this site and receive no proceeds from the sale of the product. We just think it's cool

Product Review: "My Dog's Journal"



Product Details:
ISBN: 1841722197ISBN-13: 9781841722191
Format: Hardcover, 144pp
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small

From the Publisher:
Can't live without your personal organizer? Then why should your dog be any different? This guided journal covers every aspect of your faithful companion's life--from diet and healthcare to training and breeding--and will keep all important notes and information safe. With special pages for photos and pockets for mementos, it will become a visual record of your dog's development.
Journal includes:

  • 8 informative chapters cover every important are of your dog's life


  • Over 100 irresistible photographs of dogs, large and small


  • Useful pockets to hold certificates, keepsakes, and relevant articles


  • Fine black acid-free card inserts with Magic Dots to attach your favorite photographs


  • Lined sheets for your notes and contacts


  • Charts, checklists, and tables, and expert advice from a veterinarian

Our Review: This product is for the humans who like to write down everything we dogs do, and take lots of pictures, and stuff.... so it'd probably be pretty good for most of your parents. Part of the book is better if the human is just starting the process of bringing a dog to live with them, because it has places to record information about breeders and rescue groups, questions the humans should ask, how to figure out what kind of dog is right for their personalities and living situation, etc. There were a few other sections of the book only applicable to certain dog-owners, but most of it was more universal. There is space to keep track of medical history, training information, and just plain fun stuff like anecdotal stories and pictures. Our Sis purchased this book at a Barnes & Noble that will be closing at the end of December, so it was 40% off list price (she got it for around $11). On the Internet, it is available at http://www.amazon.com , http://www.bn.com , http://www.bamm.com and others for around $19.95.
Our Rating:
3 1/2 out of 4 paws
~Akira and Shiro

More Pictures from the Archive

Sis finally got around to helping us scan these photos...luckily her roommate has a scanner!


Since everdog is doing the wet-dog look lately (See Boo's blog), here's one for you:






Here's one from our younger days:







Finally, here's one when Shiro was nearly smaller than the basketball he's playing with!:





Hope you enjoyed these old pics!

~Akira









Monday, December 04, 2006

Japanese Shiba Inu Calendar

We have scanned in some images of the 2007 Shiba Inu Calendar that Nobuko sent us from Japan!!! There is a website listed on the back of the calendar, so maybe if you read Japanese you can order one there: http://www.tg-net.co.jp/
Here is the cover:



Here are some of our favorite shots in the calender (There is a different photo for every week)- Click on the thumbnails to see larger pics:






Imported Shiba Inu Gifts

We still need to scan the Shiba-a-week calendar our dear friend Nobuko sent us from Japan, but meanwhile, we have found some interesting Shiba Inu items currently for sale in Japan. This first installment will bring you some items only featured on the Japanese language website of http://www.hanadeka.com. Hanadeka means big-nosed and these items are extreme close-ups, much like "The Dog" items in the U.S. First we have the calendar:

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Next, Shiba stickers:

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Finally, what appears to be a Shiba puzzle!

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These items can be seen by going to the Japanese version of Hanadeka, then clicking on the button on the left hand side that also says "Goods" in English to get to the store.

According to a Japanese friend, the price on the calendar is 714yen(about $6.50), but we don't know if they ship to the U.S. or not.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Maybe This Will Help It Snow!

okay, last post of the night (honest, it's past our bedtime!):


More Scanned Photos of...US!

Here are some more old photos of us we just now scanned into the computer:





Akira in a box of milkbonesAkira loves laying in snow!










Will you share your bone?One bone each






Well deserved nap!











Shiro positioning the bone just-soShiro and his TOYS!

Some Family Photos

We realized we never show you many pictures of us with our dear Humans. We scanned some regular (not digital) photos in tonight for your viewing pleasure. The whites turned a little yellowy though. Here are some with our FAMILY:


Akira and Dad



Akira and Mom



Shiro and Dad



Sarah (Sis) with Shiro and Luke (da brother) with Akira

"A Special Canine for Special Owners," and other Shiba Quotes



Some amusing (and true) quotes from the Shiba Inu "Meet the Breed" article by Stephanie Horan in the December 2006 issue of Dog World:

  • "Bold as a samurai warrior, fastidious as a cat, the 'little brushwood dog' is a special canine for special owners." (p. 22)
  • "They are teddy bears with an attitude!"- quote from Lynda Birmantas within the article (p. 22)
  • "almost a feral breed. Although they are handsome, they are not for the family with no rules as Shibas will quickly become the boss,"- Shiba owner and breeder Laura Perkinson describing the Shiba in the article (p. 26)
  • "Jacey Holden of Lodi, Calif., President of the National Shiba Club of America and an owner of the breed for 17 years, is convinced that if a Shiba could talk, he would immediately say 'Mine.' 'Sharing is a concept,' says Holden, 'that he feels others should practice. Food, water, toys, sofa, car, owner. The whole world revolves around him!' " (p. 27)
  • "They are intelligent, learning the first or second time you tell them, but on the tenth time they may have selective hearing if they do not want to do what you are asking,"- Diana Smiley (judge, author, and long-time Shiba breeder), describing the temprament of the Shiba (p. 27)
  • "Shibas are well-known runners that will watch for the opportunity to take off at high speed to investigate every nook and cranny in the area, and they may be gone for days," (p. 27).
  • (on Shiba sounds): "They are quite vocal with a 'yodel' that they use when demanding attention. They can also offer blood-curdling screams of portest if they are being asked to do something distasteful to them," (p. 27)... this scream is later described as an "Oscar-worthy" performance tactic.
  • "They are well known for working off some of their energy doing what Birmantas calls the Shiba 500: 'That consists of them running around the house at top speed for about five minutes.' Holden adds that dogs take great delight in 'banking off the couch and spinning on the bed.' " (p. 29)
  • "They think they are big," (p. 29)
  • "if a cat runs, chances are a Shiba will chase it," (p. 29)
  • "The Shiba has a softer, gentler side. He will climb into your lap and gaze into your eyes as if trying to see into the depths of your sould," (p. 29)
  • Also described as being "amazingly intuitive," (p. 29)
  • They are "exemplary examples of canine cuteness and also fiery little furballs from hell!" - Holden quote, (p. 30).
Hey! We resemble that last remark! We mean resent! No, that's not a Fruedian slip!!

~Akira and Shiro

Our Far Away Dog Friends

We received pictures of our friends, sibling Joey (chihuahua) and Isabelle (mixed)from their Halloween outing. Joey is dressed as Batdog, and Isabelle makes a lovely Princess Leia! Enjoy the photos!