The Shiba Chat Show is your Podcast for All Things Shiba Inu with weekly episodes.
The show is presented by Charlie Mancini, celebrating the Doge community around the Planet with guests from every continent!
In 1936, the Shiba Inu was recognized as a Natural Monument of Japan through the Cultural Properties Act, largely due to the efforts of NIPPO (Nihon Ken Hozonkai), the Association for the Preservation of the Japanese Dog.
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The Shiba Chat Show is your Podcast for All Things Shiba Inu with weekly episodes.
The show is presented by Charlie Mancini, celebrating the Doge community around the Planet with guests from every continent!
In 1936, the Shiba Inu was recognized as a Natural Monument of Japan through the Cultural Properties Act, largely due to the efforts of NIPPO (Nihon Ken Hozonkai), the Association for the Preservation of the Japanese Dog.
In this third episode we are going to listen the Shiba Chat we had with Gonz, the dog trainer and founder of Okami Canine. He is known in Toronto, Canada, as the “Shiba Guy”!
Gonz uses a balanced approach to training, focusing on your relationship with your dog and an understanding of canine behaviour and communication. There is no single method or tool that will be successful with all issues so he will always cater training to your dogs individual needs instead of relying on one-note methods. The purpose is the dog owner to have a happy, balanced dog and a happy, meaningful relationship with them. Gonz educates owners and reinforce clear and healthy communication with your canine family.
For more information please contact Gonz @ instagram.com/okami_canine or check his website: okamicanine.com .
The Shiba Chat Show
The Shiba Chat Show is your Podcast for All Things Shiba Inu with weekly episodes.
The show is presented by Charlie Mancini, celebrating the Doge community around the Planet with guests from every continent!
In 1936, the Shiba Inu was recognized as a Natural Monument of Japan through the Cultural Properties Act, largely due to the efforts of NIPPO (Nihon Ken Hozonkai), the Association for the Preservation of the Japanese Dog.