When the family Shiba Inu is eight months old and begins to appear anti-clustered, then the pubic area is going to be dripping with menstrual blood. This means that the Shiba Inu has reached adulthood and is old enough to be mated. If the pet owner does not want to mate the Shiba Inu and does not want it to continue to anti-pack, there are appropriate ways to refer to it.

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A. Play some music to your dog

Usually Shiba Inus have menstrual bleeding as they mature, and sometimes urinate and defecate, howl loudly, scratch and climb, or bite furniture. Pet owners can play soothing music and gently calm their Shiba Inu at this time. If necessary, you can also dress your Shiba Inu in pet physiological pants so that the menstrual blood will not stain the home.

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Second, feed the right amount of forbidden love powder

If the Shiba Inu is not interested in the music played by the pet owner, and the pet owner does not have extra time to spend with him, he will still take advantage of the pet owner’s absence to wreak havoc in order to vent his frustration. For this situation, pet owners can learn from the approach used by most pet owners, which is to feed Shiba Inu the right amount of forbidden love powder. It can be given directly to the Shiba Inu or mixed in canned dog food and dog food to give it.

Third, go to a professional pet hospital to do spay and neuter surgery

If a pet owner has a hard time tolerating the behavior of a Shiba Inu during an anti-pack period and does not need the Shiba Inu to reproduce, then consider taking the Shiba Inu to a professional veterinary hospital to have the Shiba Inu spayed or neutered. This way, the Shiba Inu will never be able to resist the pack again. However, if the Shiba Inu is in poor health or is sensitive to anesthetics, it is not suitable for neutering, and there are some risks associated with this surgery, so pet owners should proceed with caution.

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