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Adopting a Shiba Inu in Australia is an exciting journey that can bring immense joy and companionship to your life. Known for their fox-like appearance, spirited personality, and loyalty, Shiba Inus have become increasingly popular across Australia. Before taking the plunge, it's essential to understand that adopting a Shiba Inu comes with a significant commitment. These intelligent and independent dogs require consistent training, socialisation, and exercise to thrive. Prospective pet parents should research thoroughly to find reputable adoption centres or rescue organisations specialising in Shiba Inus. It's crucial to consider the dog's health, temperament, and history to ensure a perfect match for your home environment. Adopting a Shiba Inu not only provides a loving home to a deserving dog but also supports animal welfare by discouraging the demand for puppy mills and pet stores. When considering adopting a Shiba Inu in Australia, it's important to prepare for their specific needs. Shiba Inus are known for their clean habits and can be house-trained relatively easily, making them a great addition to the family. However, their strong prey drive and tendency to be aloof with strangers means they require early socialisation and firm, consistent training. Prospective owners should also be aware of the breed's propensity for certain health issues and ensure they have access to veterinary care that understands the breed's specific needs. By adopting a Shiba Inu, you're not just getting a pet; you're gaining a loyal and adventurous companion. Remember, adoption is a lifelong commitment, and ensuring you're fully prepared will lead to a rewarding relationship with your new furry friend.

Miniature schnauzer, female, salt and pepper, 11 months

$300
age

11 mos

location

South Australia, Wynn vale

Rottweiler x pitbull

$1500
age

4 mos

location

Queensland, Abbeywood

Staffy x kelpie

$500
age

2 mos

location

Victoria, Hampton park

Schnoodle puppies minature

$2000
age

2 mos

location

Victoria, Kyneton

Blue tan male kelpie

$600
age

3 yrs

location

Western Australia, Abba river

Dachshund x heller

$400
age

5 mos

location

Victoria, Shepparton

Jack russel terrier puppy pure bred

$500
age

6 mos

location

Victoria, Morwell

Mini foxie pups

$2500
age

2 mos

location

Queensland, Hatton vale

Female Labradoodle 6mts old

$2000
age

1 yr, 1 mo

location

New South Wales, Miranda

American staffy pure breed

$3000
age

6 mos

location

South Australia, Morphett vale

Tiny german spitz

$2000
age

5 mos

location

New South Wales, Abercrombie river

Rehome luna

Free
age

4 yrs

location

Queensland, Abbeywood

Pure bred jack russells

$1250
age

1 mo

location

South Australia, Aberfoyle park

Cavoodle puppy and dogs free adoption 24months old

Free
age

2 yrs

location

New South Wales, Sydney

No longer available sorry!!

$1
age

6 yrs

location

Victoria, Abbeyard

Home wanted for beautiful dog

$250
age

2 yrs

location

New South Wales, Katoomba

Bull arab x gsp puppies looking for their forever homes

$600
age

2 mos

location

Victoria, Abbeyard

23 week old - miniature chocolate dachshund puppy with light brown markings

$2000
age

4 mos

location

Queensland, Regents park

American staffys

$2000
age

1 mo

location

Victoria, Mambourin

Pure bred german shepherd puppies

$1400
age

2 mos

location

Queensland, Forestdale