Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Remember Your Canine Friend With Shiba Inu Personal Checks

By Alan Plastin


Do you love your Shiba Inu? Are you looking for striking personal checks that will demonstrate part of your personality that you don't normally get to show? If so, then you'll almost certainly enjoy the Shiba Inu check series. Not only do they look great, they are also a lot more reasonably priced than you might have imagined.

The Shiba Inu is a small dog who was at first bred to be a hunter. He works well around the rocky terrain he was bred on and is one of the last ancient dogs that is still around today.

In Japanese, the word "shiba" means "brushwood." Brushwood is a kind of tree whose leaves turn a shade of red during the fall. Likewise, most Shiba Inu's coats are a similar shade of red which might be where he got his name from. Sometimes, the Shiba Inu is referred to as the "Little Brushwood Dog."

The Shiba Inu is known for his dignity, beauty, and spirit. He's very independent and a little wary of strangers but he's extremely loyal to those who he knows and loves. Sometimes the words "spirited boldness" are used to describe the Shiba Inu and most owners would attest to this phrase as being accurate when it comes to their beloved canine pals.

The Shiba Inu is one of the oldest breeds of dog in the world, possibly even dating back to the 3rd century BC. Shiba Inus were initially used to hunt fish and other small game such as rabbits. They became almost nonexistent after WWII, partly due to a post-war distemper epidemic and a food shortage. After that, all future Shiba Inus were produced from the three surviving bloodlines. The Nippo Standard was the first Japanese standard for the Shiba Inu and was published in 1934. In 1936, through the Cultural Properties Act, he was accepted as a Natural Monument of Japan.

The Shiba Inu was brought to the United States in 1954 by an armed service family. The first official recorded litter was born in 1979, making them a reasonably new breed in the country. The American Kennel Club ceremoniously recognized the Shiba Inu in 1992.

You will find several different Shiba Inu checks to choose from, each one offering beautiful rotating images of your favorite furry friend. In addition, there are also coordinating checkbook covers and address labels which can be purchased at an additional cost to match your new checks. They look great and they're practical, too, which makes them even more tempting.

Rather than making a special trip to your local bank like you did in the past you can now order your new Shiba Inu checks online from a reputable company. By doing this, you can save as much as 50% off the price of your new checks. You'll also have lots of check series and styles to choose from so you won't be limited by the narrow selection of your bank's choices anymore, either.




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