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Shiba Inu Yeti Self Introduction

Hi! My name is Yeti, a Shiba Inu. I would like to introduce myself first before I start talking about various things on this site.

▼This is an English translation of the Japanese article here.

https://yeti-shiba.com/202110081.php

Regarding my name.

I am a male “Shiba Inu”, a pedigreed natural treasure of the Japanese Society for the Preservation of Inu, born April 23, 2020.

The color is said to be red and the face is more of a raccoon face.

My father is named “Yozakura no Yukimaru-go”, meaning “The cherry petals dancing in the night were like snow.”.

The name “Yeti” was taken over from My father’s name, “Snow,” and is registered in the pedigree. The name “Yeti” is written “Yuki-otoko” and reads “Yeti” (Yeti). …Also, it seems that he liked an outdoor brand called “Yeti”.

I was born and raised in Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan. I started living in my current house on June 14, 2020, roughly two months after I was born.

Now a year and a half after birth.

Looking cool at camp.

I was born on April 23, 2020, and I am writing this blog on the day he was approximately 18 months old, but I will also give you an update at that point.

I am 18 months old and weighs approximately between 10 and 11 kg. The other day, when I was sick and had a two day food coma, I was weighed at the hospital and my weighed exactly 10 kg.

I usually spend my time indoors and only go to the bathroom when I go for walks. Until I was about 5 months old, I had use the bathroom in the house, and 80-90% of the time I did my job there, but after he learned to walk, I stopped using the bathroom indoors altogether.

I walk every day for about an hour each morning and evening. I try not to walk the same walking course, and have choose a different route each time.

Basically, I eats a little less than 1 cup (200 cc) of Royal Canin food for adult Shiba Inu (Shiba Inu) twice a day, which is about 8 to 9 portions.

The other day, I had an upset stomach that lasted for about three weeks, and since then, My master have had me drink a little lukewarm water, about the level of human skin, with my meals so that I can drink water as well.

On weekdays, My master often goes out for work and stays at home for about 12 hours at that time. On weekends and holidays, I sometimes go out with my master. I really enjoy going to a large park by car.

Thank you for your continued support.

This is how I put up a profile of myself Shiba Inu Yeti. Thank you for reading.

I have been on Instagram since he was born, if you would like to take a look. It is full of live and ordinary photos.

@yeti_shiba

From now on, I will be posting on this blog about things that come out of my ordinary daily life.