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Shikoku Dog Personality

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There are many reasons why the Shikoku is an ideal companion for humans. This dog's loyalty is beyond words. He is also calm, so he's a perfect playmate for children. However, there's still a limit to what he can handle. Overly energetic kids might be out of his club.

All dogs, including the Shikoku, need socialization and training to develop. Thus, ensuring he gets these two as soon as possible is critical because they will enable him to develop as he ages. Without training and socialization, he won't know how to interact with other people.

The Shikoku is quite confident in his ability to lead. Because of this, he rarely acts submissive toward you when he sees you. His compassionate nature is unaffected by this, though. He continues to be devoted and kind to his owner. He cuddles and snuggles as a way to express his love. 

Despite their long history of hunting, Shikokus don't need a yard with a wide area for their activities. This dog is happy as long as he has space to play unrestrictedly. When you leave your dog alone, ensure there is something for him to do. If not, he can exhibit undesirable habits.

If you have any concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with an animal hospital Champaign, IL.

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