Japanese Red Shiba Inu stud
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Rogue.
Rogue is a beautiful example of a purebred japanese red Shiba Inu.
He has all the common traits and characteristics of the Shiba Inu. Smiles, screams, zoomies etc.
He is super playful and surprisingly, very well behaved.
Rogue is in perfect health and always literally smiling.
His coat is very red compared to some other Shibas I have seen, with no discolouration or black anywhere.
He is fed all organic food with grain free treats. He is super healthy. Walked 3 times a day, and also regularly brought for 5-10km runs. He is a trooper.
Rogue is 2 years 4 months old.
Situated in Wexford Town.
Looking for the pick of the litter.
I want to keep the Shiba Inu breed strong and am only looking for other Shibas. Mainly, pure red Japanese. I am also open to other colours.
Text or call or WhatsApp on 0879007895
More pictures on request if needed. Trust me, I have plenty.
Included in the pictures are Rogue of all ages, and also his Mother and Father.
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