柴犬の里親募集をしているサイトを厳選!それぞれのサイトを徹底解説します。

Carefully selected sites recruiting Shiba Inu foster parents! We will thoroughly explain each site.

How to welcome a Shiba Inu to your family? 

According to the number of registered dogs by breed from January to December 2021 by the Japan Kennel Club ( JKC ), there are 9,958 Shiba Inu dogs registered. It is so popular that it is ranked within the top 10 overall. Nearly 10,000 animals have been adopted into families in some way.

Source: Japan Kennel Club, General Incorporated Association https://www.jkc.or.jp/archives/enrollment/17396

So, what are some ways to welcome the popular Shiba Inu into your family? There are three ways to do that. Below is a summary of each method and explanation.

  1. Pick up from a pet shop
  2. Pick up directly from the breeder
  3. Greeted by conservation group

① Pick up from the pet shop

You can adopt a Shiba Inu from a puppy state at a pet store. You can actually hold them and ask the store staff how to raise them. I'm happy to be able to watch their growth from when they were puppies.

② Pick up directly from a breeder

You can adopt a Shiba Inu puppy directly from a breeder. The difference from pet stores is that you can see what kind of dog the mother dog is and what kind of environment she was raised in. It's also nice to see the connections and interaction with the sibling dogs.

③Welcome from a protection organization

You can adopt a Shiba Inu rescue dog from a rescue organization. What you need to consider is whether there are any shelters that take in Shiba Inu dogs, or whether you can adopt Shiba Inu dogs as puppies.

Due to timing issues, it is not always possible to adopt a Shiba Inu. However, it may be a good choice for people who want to add an adult Shiba Inu to their family, or who want to keep the cost of introducing an adult Shiba Inu to a minimum.

Also, as you spend time nurturing them through interviews and trials to slowly become a family, there is no doubt that your love will deepen.

These experiences may not be possible when you pick up a pet directly from a pet store or breeder. 

2 sites recruiting Shiba Inu foster parents 

A foster parent is a person who receives a dog from a protection organization, etc., rather than purchasing the animal from a live sale. If you meet the conditions set by a protection organization, you can become a foster parent.

In order to become a Shiba Inu foster parent, you need to find a protection organization that is recruiting Shiba Inu foster parents. So, what kind of protection groups are there?

Below is a list of websites and explanations of protection organizations that are looking for Shiba Inu foster parents. 

OMUSUBI

The site only recruits protection organizations that have passed the screening process, and more than 200 organizations nationwide have registered. Japan's number one matching site with a screening system. Our goal is to help solve the problem of culling by forming bonds with real families.

This site has the following three features. 

  1. We only recruit from carefully selected conservation organizations.
  2. There is a “compatibility diagnosis”
  3. Reliable support system

① We only recruit from carefully selected conservation organizations.

You can look for a Shiba Inu with peace of mind as we are recruiting from rescue organizations that have passed the screening process. In addition, the condition of the protected dog is explained with plenty of photos, and the conditions are presented in detail, making it easy to understand.

In addition, the "How to Care" page summarizes the characteristics of each dog breed and specific care methods.

Those who are welcoming a Shiba Inu for the first time will feel at ease.

② There is a “compatibility diagnosis”

You can perform a ``compatibility diagnosis'' by entering simple questions about your preferences and lifestyle. It's nice to be able to find out if your desired Shiba Inu is compatible with your dog.

③Reliable support system

Our office has a staff of pet animal managers who will provide thorough support from transfer to post-transfer.

We also have a perfect collaboration system with pet experts such as veterinarians, trainers, and groomers.

Currently, 18 cute Shiba Inu dogs are waiting to be matched with each other across the country. Why not become a Shiba Inu foster parent at OMUSUBI , which has a perfect support system?

Quote: OMUSUBI
https://omusubi-pet.com/ 

 

anifare

It is taken from "Animal Welfare". This organization is committed to supporting protected animals and promoting animal welfare.

This site has the following three features:

  1. Health checkup and breeding advice by a veterinarian at an animal hospital
  2. Applications are accepted from all over the country.
  3. It is easy to see the status of dogs that are being adopted.

① Health checkup and breeding advice by a veterinarian at an animal hospital

At the time of delivery, we provide health checkups and breeding advice at a veterinary hospital. It's nice to be able to learn about the care and prevention of illness in your Shiba Inu in advance.

② Applications are possible from all over the country

Applications can be sent from all over the country, so applications can be submitted from all over the country. You can search for a Shiba Inu you're interested in on the site and contact them via LINE or email.

I'm happy to be able to consult with you anytime and anywhere.

③Easy to understand the status of dogs currently looking for foster parents

It is easy to understand as it explains the Shiba Inu's behavior with plenty of photos. You can also send us the latest videos if you wish.

It is safe even if you want to foster a Shiba Inu who lives in a far away area. 

 

Many adorable Shiba Inu dogs are waiting for their forever families. The website is also very cute, so please take a look. Quote: anifare 

summary

Above, we have carefully selected and explained the sites that are recruiting Shiba Inu foster parents. There are many Shiba Inu dogs all over the country who are waiting for a long-term relationship with their families. In addition to adopting a Shiba Inu from a pet store or breeder, why not consider becoming a Shiba Inu foster parent? 

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