Reputable shiba inu breeders are really worried about this sudden fad breeding of toy-sized shibas. Having a skull too small for your brain or inbreeding a fairly genetically robust breed until it isn't anymore... it's not a good thing to do, as quickly and recklessly as this.
But with "mameshibas" showing up on Japanese TV shows and Althouse....
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It looks like a baby harp seal.
Not to be confused with Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adelo Samuel.
Harp seal my a**. It looks like a baby slug, with puppy features.
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WV: emation. This topic has me so worked up, I can't help but emate. :-S
Puppy watching sun rising over soybean field.
Talking beans can be enjoyed with a nice chianti.
(**insert grotesque sniffing sound here**)
Gimme those 3 minutes of my life back.
Reputable shiba inu breeders are really worried about this sudden fad breeding of toy-sized shibas. Having a skull too small for your brain or inbreeding a fairly genetically robust breed until it isn't anymore... it's not a good thing to do, as quickly and recklessly as this.
But with "mameshibas" showing up on Japanese TV shows and Althouse....
Oh, you're showing people the _cartoon bean_ ones, not the _real dog_ ones.
Phew.
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