Why is the Shiba Inu Going Up in Popularity?

Shiba Inu launched in 2020 as a self-proclaimed killer of the Dogecoin, a popular meme coin launched in 2013, and skyrocketed for the first time earlier this year due, in large part, to hype surrounding Elon Musk’s appearance on Saturday Night Live.

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Section 1: Why is the Shiba Inu going up in popularity?

The Shiba Inu is called a “genius dog” because of its “intelligent and social nature,” but that is far from accurate.

Because the Japanese name is not used often by Shiba owners, they often don’t realize their dog is anything more than a cute animal and get offended when their Shiba gets treated as a “service animal.”

Unlike other dogs, a Shiba Inu’s breed doesn’t need any physical skill to act in service. For a Shiba, being in service is as natural as breathing. It takes about 15 minutes of quiet training for the dog to learn its skills. Because the Japanese Shiba breed is bred to help owners at home, Shiba Inus are no longer called “working dogs” but “servant dogs.”

Servant dogs are rewarded with food.

Elon Musk and Saturday Night Live.

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts who adopted the dogecoin meme due to the coin’s anonymity have lost their bitcoin through theft or, more likely, have lost out on the funny money when the value of Dogecoin plummeted over the last year.

Shiba Inus were originally imported from Japan in 1879 as guard dogs. Shiba Inus are famously protective and are known to bark at strangers and demand their master’s attention.

The Shiba Inu is now gaining attention as a loyal, loving companion and a reliable companion for those suffering from arthritis.

One senior Shiba Inu named Ruby will have a real world impact on about 1,300 senior citizens.

Ruby has helped with her owners’ arthritis by keeping them active and getting them involved in the activity that keeps them moving.

What will happen to the Shiba Inu in the future?

The Shiba Inu is quickly going up in popularity among dogs, and its reputation as a “killer” is unparalleled.

And, as is true with any extremely popular animal, the internet is taking the Shiba Inu’s popularity to new heights, so it’s not surprising that there are several varieties of the famous dog emerging.

And the Shiba Inu has had a unique status, with two notable instances in modern history.

The first time was when it became the first dog to be recognized by Guinness World Records, as they named it the “World’s Ugliest Dog.”

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Sadly, that distinction ended abruptly when its owner surrendered the dog to a shelter for maltreatment, as one by one, the dogs in the run-down shelter started being adopted out and being taken on the road to freedom.

Conclusion

In an attempt to use “social justice as a weapon,” countless politicians and celebrities have continually turned their backs on the mainstream culture by staging social protests in public.

These protests often become a part of daily life as protesters engage in disruptive acts to convey their feelings about how society is wrong, and why everyone should support them.

In the case of “Outrage,” however, many internet trolls claimed that it was the work of members of the YouTube community. And even though the creators of the meme has been outed and removed from Twitter, trolls are continuing to post new photos of the Shiba Inu.

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