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.
Episode 10 with Irena Satire (Latvia / Portugal) PART 1
The Shiba Chat Show
26 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 10 with Irena Satire (Latvia / Portugal) PART 1
Irena & Akio Heisei Daigan are expats living in Portugal.
Akio is living his best life, hunting little prey in forests, rolling in dead fish and digging clam shells on the wast beaches of Portugal, while Irena is raising her little Champion and is on the path of becoming a responsible breeder of Shiba Inu. Never has she ever imagined becoming a dog owner, as all her life perceived herself as a devoted "cat lady". So now she has her darling "cat-dog" Akio.
Follow Akio on Instagram @akioheiseidaigan
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.