Shiba Inu vs Ryukyu

Shiba Inu
Non-Sporting
The Shiba Inu is a small, agile Japanese breed known for its fox-like appearance and spirited personality. Loyal and independent, they thrive on exercise and mental stimulation.

Ryukyu
Spitz
The Ryukyu, or Shikoku, is a medium-small Japanese breed known for its agility, loyalty, and hunting abilities. With a rich history and unique characteristics, this breed makes an excellent companion for active families.
At a Glance
Ratings Comparison
| Shiba Inu | Trait | Ryukyu |
|---|---|---|
High | Energy Level | High |
Low | Trainability | Low |
Moderate | Affection | Moderate |
Very High | Intelligence | Very High |
High | Shedding | Moderate |
Moderate | Grooming Ease | Moderate |
Moderate | Barking | Low |
Moderate | Good w/ Kids | Moderate |
Low | Good w/ Pets | Very Low |
Moderate | Apartment | Low |
High | Families | High |
Low | First-Time Owners | Low |
Moderate | Playfulness | Moderate |
Very Low | Drooling | Very Low |
Shiba Inu vs Ryukyu FAQ
Is a Shiba Inu or Ryukyu better for families?+
Both the Shiba Inu and Ryukyu rate equally well for families with a score of 4/5.
Which is easier to train, a Shiba Inu or Ryukyu?+
Both breeds score 2/5 for trainability, making them equally easy to train.
Does a Shiba Inu or Ryukyu shed more?+
The Shiba Inu has a shedding level of 4/5, while the Ryukyu scores 3/5. The Shiba Inu sheds more.
Does a Shiba Inu or Ryukyu need more exercise?+
The Shiba Inu needs about 60 minutes of daily exercise, while the Ryukyu requires around 60 minutes. Both need similar amounts of exercise.
Which lives longer, a Shiba Inu or Ryukyu?+
The Shiba Inu has an average lifespan of 12 - 15 years, while the Ryukyu lives approximately 13-15 years.
Which is better for apartment living, a Shiba Inu or Ryukyu?+
The Shiba Inu is better suited to apartment living. The Shiba Inu scores 3/5 and the Ryukyu scores 2/5.