Dogs smell it, roll in it, walk in it, even ingest it. And, oftentimes, pick up serious diseases from it. Animal feces
    are one of the most common sources of the following diseases:
    particularly among puppies. Gaining entry through the mouth, the virus attacks the digestive tract and kills cells
    that are critical in the absorption of nutrients. Severe fluid loss through diarrhea and vomiting can lead to
    death. Parvo also temporarily affects a dog's immune system, and can lead to heart failure in some young
    dogs.

    Whipworms are blood suckers, tunneling into the wall of the intestine for their blood meals. Vomiting, diarrhea,
    and weight loss are common symptoms, and in large numbers, these parasites can cause anemia. Difficult to
    diagnose, they are even harder to eliminate because they are often present in very large numbers.

    Hookworms are blood suckers, attaching to the intestinal wall where they suck plugs of the intestinal tissue
    into their mouth structures. Anemia and/or intense inflammation can result. Hookworm infections can be
    passed to humans.

    Roundworms (ascarids) can affect the lungs and the digestive system, with typical signs being vomiting and
    diarrhea. Convulsions can occur with heavy infections and the disease can spread to humans.

    Giardia are one-celled parasites that can cause diarrhea in cats and dogs. Infection with Giardia is often
    difficult to diagnose and treat effectively.

    Coccidia are also one-celled parasites that can cause diarrhea, especially in puppies and kittens.

    The best way to prevent these, and the many bacterial infections dogs can acquire from stools, is to remove
    feces at least weekly (more often if possible) and keep current on your dog's vaccinations, fecal examinations,
    and deworming. Also pick up waste before a rain which breaks up or scatters the feces and allows the worms
    or germs to spread into the environment.
    http://www.peteducation.com

    If you are concerned about any of the above please go to http://www.peteducation.com and type in what is of
    interest  
All our pups come with 2 year health guarantee
shots to date. vet checked , lead and collar.
Also included is a puppy pack with a lead and collar and 1 lbs of puppy food.
All pups are Micro chipped before leaving with a micro chip.
Pups come with AKC  registration and  any certification that parents have.
We feed our pups Taste of the Wild   and Purina Pro Plan small breed puppy .
All flights are an extra 350.00
Puppies  Born Dec. 19th 2011
We have one female left. She is 850.00
 
    Candyrock Kennel owns 3 Shiba Inu's. One male our Taka and two females. We have only a couple of litters a year. This litter is only a litter
    of 2 pups. Both the Shiba Inu's are considered Red Sesames. Our  Shiba Inu puppies come with a 2 year health guarantee, shots to date, vet
    checked and micro chipped. Please read contract before purchasing. Our Shiba Inu's are AKC registered. But we sell them for this price
    with Limited AKC registration.  The Shiba Inu's are newer for us but a change from breeding Alaskan Malamute puppies for over 17 years.
    Please check out the breed on the AKC website http://www.akc.org
If you have any questions about the breed please feel free to contact by e-mail or buy phone.  
We require a 300.00 deposit to hold. It can be done by check, pay pal or call and we can do Visa
and Master card over the phone. All pups sold require a application. That link is provided on
the side bar.  The Shiba Inu puppies require a shot that we do at 7 weeks and will required
another shots 3 to 4 weeks later by your vet and another shot and rabies 3 to 4 weeks after that.
 All puppies are required to be paid in full if shipped by 6 weeks. Only cash is excepted of paid
in full on day of pick up.  Deposits are non refundable.