Thursday, February 23, 2012

acrylic on wood
11"x14"

I've lived with my sheba inu, Yoko, for about five years now.  Twice, in the early days, I wanted to return her to the rescue organization that I got her from.  Why?  I think it was simply her shebaness.  I was somewhat familiar with the breed from what I read online but it was the beauty of this dog that was the driving force.  They have been described as aloof, independent, hard to train, non-affectionate, run-aways, cat-like, very clean--i.e. they lick their butts a lot.  I got her anyway.

Our relationship has needed time to grow.  The key to a happy and loving life with a sheba inu is acceptance.  I accept her.  I don't fight the characteristics of her breed that she can do nothing about.  She may not be affectionate but she is loyal.  She has her place in this family.  And I can say, finally, that I have no regrets.

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