Hazel, a female Shiba Inu for sale in Houston, TX – Photo 1 of 3
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Hazel

Female, Born on 01/01/26 - 8 weeks
Available for: Pickup, Local Delivery
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Red Sesame Shiba Inu Puppy - Female | Houston Our Last New Year's Day girls is available and ready to steal your heart. This beautiful red sesame female is being raised inside our Houston home with plenty of handling, socialization, and early training from day one. She's getting a colostrum-enriched diet and quality Blue Buffalo nutrition, plus we've already started basic potty and crate training to give her (and you) a head start. First shots completed, and she'll be ready for her new family late February at 8 weeks. We'll update with individual photos and personality details as she develops—for now, she's in that irresistibly cute newborn phase. FaceTime meet-and-greets available so you can get to know her. $750 | Ready late February | Local delivery available 📩 Serious inquiries only, please. Deposit holds your spot.
Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
Cream
Coat Pattern:
Saddle
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Shiba Inu
Frequently Asked Questions
About Shiba Inu Puppies
What makes Shiba Inus special?
With their expressive yodels and take-charge attitudes, Shiba Inu are alert dogs that love unconditionally but always have an agenda. They need an assertive owner who can give them plenty of attention but also keep them in line. If you give them an inch, they’ll take a mile. Full-grown, they typically weigh 17-23 pounds and stand 13-17 inches tall.
Will a Shiba Inu get along with my other pets?
Shiba Inus are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. They can be trained to co-exist with children or other animals, but their nature is to be standoffish and perhaps even aggressive. While they may not show it at first, these dogs actually love people and prefer to live inside, where they can be around their family and stay busy. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do Shiba Inus need a lot of physical activity?
The Shiba Inu is an active breed who can adapt to its family’s lifestyle. They love to walk, run, and hike when given the chance, but they’re also content with a few laps around the yard or family playtime. Shibas are known to run when given the chance, so make sure your yard is fenced and secured to thwart their escape attempts. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with Shiba Inu shedding?
Shibas have short, straight fur with a soft undercoat. Their most common colors are red, red and white, white, black, black and tan, and salt and pepper. The Shiba Inu’s coat is low maintenance, but they shed quite a bit, requiring brushing at least once a week and a full-on coat containment during their semi-annual shedding season. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Shiba Inus?
Shiba Inus are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. While they may not show it at first, these dogs actually love people and prefer to live inside, where they can be around their family and stay busy. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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