Where DIDthey come from

The Shiba Inu originated in Japan along with the Akita, Kai Dog, Hokkaida and Kisha, all of which are larger than the Shiba Inu. The Shiba INu was used priarily as a hunting dog to flush out birds for hunters.
There are several theories how the Shiba Inu got his name. One explanation is that the word Shiba means "brushwood;" the dogs were named for the brushwood bushes in which they hunted. Another theory is that the fiery red color of the Shiba is the same as the autumn color of the brushwood leaves. A third idea is that an archaic meaning of the word shiba refers to his small size.
World War II nearly spelled disaster for the Shiba, and most of the dogs that did not perish in bombing raids. Shibas were brought from the remote countryside, and breeding programs were established. The remaining population was interbred to produce the Shiba as he is known today.
The Japanese Kennel Club was founded in 1948 and the Shiba Inu breed standard was drafted by Nihon Ken Hozonkai, which was adopted by both the Japanese Kennel Club and the Federation Cynologique Internationale.
An American service family imported the first Shiba Inu into the United States in 1954.The first U.S. litter was born in 1979. The Shiba Inu was recognized in the American Kennel Club 


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