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Shiba Inu The Shiba Inu, much like the Akita, has a beautiful rich autumn coat but is slightly smaller in stature. The Mini Pinscher’s short coat makes for easy grooming. They only need to be brushed once a week to help keep the excess fur at bay. This helps them look their best, too! Bathing is a more delicate issue, as your dog may have skin irritations from shampoo. It’s best not to bathe them unless extremely necessary, instead wiping them down with a wet wipe or washcloth to keep them clean. Endemic to the dense rainforests of Central and West Africa, the red river hog sports a rusty-red coat, often accentuated by a contrasting pattern of white cheek tufts. Their red fur helps them blend effortlessly into the dense vegetation, providing them with effective camouflage against potential predators. 11. Red Colobus Monkey Whether you prefer your Dachshunds smooth, wire-coated or long haired, standard-sized or miniature, their color palette is always the same. And red is one of only two solid colors accepted by the AKC for show quality Doxies (the other being cream). The Akita is a gorgeous, Japanese dog breed with a coat that can come in a gorgeous, autumn red. These dogs are highly alert and protective of their families. They can be territorial, which is why early socialization is important in making them well-rounded dogs.

You can use a firm brush to remove your Shiba Inu’s excess fur a few times a week, though during low-shedding times, you can get away with doing it weekly! They have naturally waterproof coats that allow them to hunt in all manners of weather. Bathing them will not be a frequent necessity, as this can remove the coat’s natural waterproofing. You can read more about the red panda here. #5: Red Squirrels Red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) are known fortheir striking orange-red fur, but their coloration can in fact be quite variable; from wheaten through ginger to dark brown.The Dachshund is a world-favorite Weiner dog that can come in an array of colors, including red. They are surprisingly bold for their size, with a lot of courage and liveliness to go around. They are very loving and outgoing dogs and want nothing more than to spend time with their human family.

Akitas are the Shiba Inus’ bigger brothers. So much bigger that males can reach a whopping 130lbs! Akitas are one of the 16 most ancient and genetically distinct domestic dog breeds, known as basal breeds. They were made popular in the U.S. by the writer Helen Keller, but Akita ownership shouldn’t be entered into lightly. Since Pomeranians are so little, they will have no trouble adjusting to life in a smaller home, such as an apartment. For this same reason, they are also very easy to exercise. They will not need to spend too much time exercising vigorously, as this can injure them. A nice, gentle walk around the neighborhood is enough. Training them comes easily as long as it’s done early enough and done with lots of positive reinforcement. Your Dachshund will not need a lot of grooming, though they will still shed. Give them a good run through with a brush at least once a week. You won’t need to bathe this dog too often, either, unless they have rolled around in the dirt. Simply give them a wash as necessary with warm water and mild dog shampoo, and they’ll be nice and clean. Our last category of impressive flame coated dogs are the ones with boundless energy. These guys can keep up with a run, hike, bike ride, or long day outdoors or on the beach, whilst barely breaking into a pant. Australian ShepherdClad in bright, extravagant colors and massive fan-like fins, the Siamese fighting fish, also known as bettas, were originally native to the freshwater lakes and rivers of Southeast Asia. They have since become among the most popular aquarium fish in the world. The name of this species comes from the fact that males are incredibly aggressive toward each other. They will flare up their gill covers and nip at the fins of anyone who gets too close to them. It’s important that the Norfolk Terrier have a well-secured yard they can run around in. They are prone to bouts of wanderlust, especially if it means chasing a small animal into the distance! Beyond this, since they are smaller dogs, they will not need too much exercise. Around 30 to 40 minutes a day should suffice. What’s important is that they always be occupied with a toy or a game so that they feel entertained. Otherwise, they can turn to destructive behavior to get their fun!

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