UPDATE March 10, 12:00 pm
Here are the winners of the Name Me! Shiba Inu Contest!
Congratulations to all of our winners and thank you to everyone who participated!
Player: andreea1999
Prize: PLUSH Shiba Inu
“I would name it Wowzer and it would be a cute sweet boy!”
Player: rocketcityjete
Prize: VIRTUAL Shiba Inu
“Delilah”
Player: nonny1133
Prize: VIRTUAL Shiba Inu
“I would name him Rio.”
Player: kinz4224
Prize: VIRTUAL Shiba Inu
“I think a cute name would be Ginger or Hazel. Shibas are sooooooo cute!”
Player: chuckjen
Prize: VIRTUAL Shiba Inu
“I would name her Chinook (shi-nook).”
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What would you name this adorable Ganz eStore pet?
Write your answer in the comments below by 11:59pm on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 to be entered in a random draw for one plush Shiba Inu or one of four virtual Shiba Inus!
One entry per person please!
View official contest rules here.
Shalimar
I think a cute name would be Ginger or Hazel. Shibas are sooooooo cute!
Does anyone notice that this contest says it end on Wedsday March 9th 2015. Not sure if anybody cares but it should probally say 2016.
id name him/her Mocha! IM soon exited the Shiba inu is one of my fav breeds!:p
i mean soooooooo :p :)
I would name him Ash. So cute!
Brownie
Savannah for a girl and for a boy Noah.
I would call him Samurai, or Sam for short!
Definitely would name it Hachiko. Hachiko was the name of the Japanese Akita (also known as Shiba Inu) who was owned by Dr. Hidesaburō Ueno in 1924. Dr. Ueno and Hachiko would walk to the Shibuya train station every morning, where they said their goodbyes and Dr. Ueno would get on a train and go to work for the day. Until Dr. Ueno would come back from work later each day, Hachiko would wait at the train station for him. Once he came back, they would both walk home and repeat the next day. In 1925, Dr. Ueno died of a heart attack at work and never returned. For ten years, Hachiko waited for Dr. Ueno at the Shibuya train station, until he himself died of old age on March 8, 1935. Now there is a status in Hachi’s honor near the train station and is still there!
i love this story and that name! Perfect for a shiba inu!!
I like the name Jackson.
I think Shelby is a nice name for this dog. :)