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SUMMER SAFETY TIPS!
September 9, 2015 | shibainuTeach your dog how to swim
September 9, 2015 | shibainuMost people assume that your dog knows how to swim. Some dogs don’t .
However most dogs drawn due to not knowing how to get out of the pool they exhaust themselves in a panic trying to get out .
.Our rescue works with new owners and our adopter was fantastic in showing his new pup Barkley the way out of the pool showing him the stairs!
Please keep your pets safe with the swimming pools and it only takes a short time of showing them the way out..!
Baby Bob
August 18, 2015 | shibainuMojave Shelter Shiba Mixes Adopted!
August 18, 2015 | shibainuOwner Surrenders :( ADOPTED!
August 13, 2015 | shibainu- Kishi is a 8 year old that is really sweet and needs a new home due to travel?
- We have taken in many owner surrenders over the years but Kishi needs to be talked about this little girl was surrendered because they did not have time. She was urinating on the floor having accidents and we just thought she did not know how to use the doggie door ..Our foster took her to the vet and look what was found a 2 inch bladder stone that is 3/4 inch in height . I can only imagine the pain she was in till she was operated on…
- When Shibas potty in the home we know they must have a medical condition!
- Thank Goodness for our Caring Team At SCSIR !
TNR
July 17, 2015 | shibainu
Southern California Shiba Inu Rescue Has a Trap Neuter and Release Rescue In Place! Thank you for Donating it saves lives!
TNR
Trap-Neuter-Return, commonly referred to as “TNR,” is the only method proven to be humane and effective at controlling feral cat population growth. Using this technique, all the feral cats in a colony are trapped, neutered and then returned to their territory where caretakers provide them with regular food and shelter. Young kittens who can still be socialized, as well as friendly adults, are placed in foster care and eventually adopted out to good homes.
What Is a Feral Cat?
A “feral” cat is a cat who has reverted in some degree to a wild state. They originate from former domestic cats who were lost or abandoned and then learned to live outdoors or in environments involving little human contact, such as warehouses, factories or abandoned buildings. In most cases, feral cats are not completely wild because they still depend on people for their food source, whether it’s a caretaker who comes by once or twice a day, a dumpster outside a restaurant, garbage cans, or the like. Relatively few feral cats subsist only by hunting
Amazon wish list to help us with TNR
Southern California Shiba Inu Rescue Inc P.O. Box 16053 Encino Ca 91416 www.shibainurescue.org Link: https://amzn.com/w/1MZ1PJEPQHNX6P








