Saturday 15 November 2014

Disposable Dog



Again, a disposable post! I wanted to do a post about my puppy and the best pictures were disposables so here they are. During the time i have this blog, i have a feeling that i am going to get quite a few questions on my dog. 

Noki is a Japanese Shiba Inu. Her name is short for Mononoke, which means spirits in Japanese. She is three months old and will grow just a bit larger than a spaniel. The breed are very rare and everyone in the streets runs up to her and calls her a fox, a cat or Basil Brush. When people say she looks like a Corgi i get very offended. She is basically a miniature Akita or Husky and she even has a curly tail too. 

Noki is the most well behaved puppy i have ever met...can i say that even though she is mine? Within her first week she was extremely comfortable with us and knew sit, stay and come. Now she is fully trained on and off the lead, can do paw and lie. I have two cats and she gets along perfectly with them. Her and the youngest one play and chase each other. At nine in the evening, Noki goes bonkers and runs all the way up and all the way down the garden ten times then suddenly stops and makes the funniest sounds. 

Before getting her i researched for a long time about Shiba's and they have always been my favourite dog and my family all decided that Shiba's were the best fit for us. It took me over three years to persuade my parents. Would you like a post on persuading your parents to get a dog?
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6 comments:

  1. Awww what a beautiful dog, her face is adorable xx

    Gemma | missmakeupmagpie.com

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  2. Awww Noki is so cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Awwww so cute! I love Shibas, they're gorgeous;
    Great post! c: x

    http://liliummind.blogspot.pt/

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  4. So cute! What camera did you use to take these photos? They look awesome :)

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  5. So cute! What camera did you use to take these photos? They look awesome :)

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