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Tanuki

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Small

About Tanuki

Manassas, VA

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Black, Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Tanuki’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Tanuki's Story

Update! Tanuki is more active now and has lost a lot of weight. He's now only 25 pounds. He is now curious and exploring the yard, able to negotiate the stairs by himself to go outside. DCSIR is also not longer requiring that he be adopted along with his sister, Stella.<br/><br/>Hi everyone, my name is now Tanuki, and I am named after the cute and chubby Japanese raccoon dog who is also part of Japanese folklore. I am a 13-year-old male Shiba Inu. I was surrendered to a VA shelter with my younger Shiba mix sister at the beginning of February when my owners became homeless. I was so scared because I had never been in a shelter. I didn’t understand why I was in this place. So many dogs were yelling for their family to get them. I screamed for my family too, but no one came for us. After a week, my sister and I started to lose hope of ever finding our way home. But around that time, the shelter contacted DC SIR. They felt so bad for us and asked their fans to help raise funds for our care. You see, I have arthritis, hypothyroidism, and I have heart arrhythmia that is made worse by my obesity, and the vet said I might need a pacemaker. DC SIR is going to work on getting me healthy with nutrient-dense foods and a healthy lifestyle and then follow up to see if I still need a pacemaker. When the volunteers picked me up at the shelter, I was happy to be out of my cage and get pets while we waited for my sister to get out of surgery. On the long drive to Shiba HQ I was really scared and screamed a bit. We arrived at Shiba HQ late at night. I was happy to be in a yard! I was put into my xpen with my sister and slept until morning. I got to meet all the dogs and cats at Shiba HQ and I get along with everyone! My foster mom at first had to carry me up the stairs but I can do it on my own now after losing a little weight! <br/>Location: Exception <br/>Dogs: Yes <br/>Cats: Yes <br/>Kids Yes <br/>Weight: 25<br/>Age: 13 yrs old <br/>Intake Date: 2/17/25 <br/>Considerations: Senior. Prefer adoption with Stella but not required <br/>Tanuki’s rescue album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1196729025152793&type=3<br/>Step by step process on how to apply: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgW-CQMpYFY<br/>Other ways to follow DC SIR:<br/>www.dcsir.org <br/>www.facebook.com/dcshibainurescue <br/>www.twitter.com/DCShibaRescue <br/>www.pinterest.com/dcsir/ <br/>www.YouTube.com/DCShibaInuRescue<br/>www.instagram.com/dcshibainurescue

Update! Tanuki is more active now and has lost a lot of weight. He's now only 25 pounds. He is now curious and exploring the yard, able to negotiate the stairs by himself to go outside. DCSIR is also not longer requiring that he be adopted along with his sister, Stella.

Hi everyone, my name is now Tanuki, and I am named after the cute and chubby Japanese raccoon dog who is also part of Japanese folklore. I am a 13-year-old male Shiba Inu. I was surrendered to a VA shelter with my younger Shiba mix sister at the beginning of February when my owners became homeless. I was so scared because I had never been in a shelter. I didn’t understand why I was in this place. So many dogs were yelling for their family to get them. I screamed for my family too, but no one came for us. After a week, my sister and I started to lose hope of ever finding our way home. But around that time, the shelter contacted DC SIR. They felt so bad for us and asked their fans to help raise funds for our care. You see, I have arthritis, hypothyroid

Update! Tanuki is more active now and has lost a lot of weight. He's now only 25 pounds. He is now curious and exploring the yard, able to negotiate the stairs by himself to go outside. DCSIR is also not longer requiring that he be adopted along with his sister, Stella.

Hi everyone, my name is now Tanuki, and I am named after the cute and chubby Japanese raccoon dog who is also part of Japanese folklore. I am a 13-year-old male Shiba Inu. I was surrendered to a VA shelter with my younger Shiba mix sister at the beginning of February when my owners became homeless. I was so scared because I had never been in a shelter. I didn’t understand why I was in this place. So many dogs were yelling for their family to get them. I screamed for my family too, but no one came for us. After a week, my sister and I started to lose hope of ever finding our way home. But around that time, the shelter contacted DC SIR. They felt so bad for us and asked their fans to help raise funds for our care. You see, I have arthritis, hypothyroidism, and I have heart arrhythmia that is made worse by my obesity, and the vet said I might need a pacemaker. DC SIR is going to work on getting me healthy with nutrient-dense foods and a healthy lifestyle and then follow up to see if I still need a pacemaker. When the volunteers picked me up at the shelter, I was happy to be out of my cage and get pets while we waited for my sister to get out of

Tanuki is from DC Shiba Inu Rescue

[Manassas, VA]

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DC Shiba Inu Rescue (DCSIR) is a group of dedicated volunteers whose mission is to rescue, foster, vet and train neglected, homeless, abandoned and stray Shiba Inus. It also works with owner surrenders to help keep Shibas in their current home or to foster and rehome via its extensive adoption process. DCSIR is committed to...
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