
Shiba Inu Gets Stuck In Bush, Pretends Everything Is OK
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Getting stuck in a bush could happen to anyone, right? But only a Shiba Inu could do it and still pull off that uber-cute smile. What makes the whole thing epic is that precious look on its face!
So, this rare paw-ful bush dog phenomenon happened recently one fine day on Aug 17. Japanese Twitter user @yamamochi223 was having a walk when he caught sight of the Shiba Inu and captured these shots. While the post has since been taken down, we guarantee you won’t be able to un-see these pictures.
Talk about a shrub-istential crisis!
More info: @yamamochi223 (h/t: RocketNews24)
“Just hangin’ out here..”
“Stuck? No way!”
“Please, someone, help me”
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Shiba means "bush", so, a bushdog in a bush.
The literal translation is brushwood dog, so yeah this is pretty fitting.
I don't think this is quite what they had in mind when they named them.
Oh, I thought shiba meant dog because of mameshiba meaning bean dog. So then I thought shiba inu meant dog dog. A dog dog in a bush bush. But apparently mame and shiba can both mean small, so mameshiba is like saying small small.
Shiba means brushwood and mame means bean or something small like beans. Inu means dog. We often just say "shiba" when we talk about shiba inu. Mameshiba means small shiba.
lol.
So is anyone gonna help that dog out?
legend said he still stuck there
Nope. They will take 356 more shots before the puppy gets the help.. It's 2015, they take pictures first before helping out.
there is plenty of space surrounding the dog, he isn't stuck just curious and posing....lmbo!
Wow. Much shrubbery. So topiary. Very bush.
Omg! Hahaha!
Shiba means "bush", so, a bushdog in a bush.
The literal translation is brushwood dog, so yeah this is pretty fitting.
I don't think this is quite what they had in mind when they named them.
Oh, I thought shiba meant dog because of mameshiba meaning bean dog. So then I thought shiba inu meant dog dog. A dog dog in a bush bush. But apparently mame and shiba can both mean small, so mameshiba is like saying small small.
Shiba means brushwood and mame means bean or something small like beans. Inu means dog. We often just say "shiba" when we talk about shiba inu. Mameshiba means small shiba.
lol.
So is anyone gonna help that dog out?
legend said he still stuck there
Nope. They will take 356 more shots before the puppy gets the help.. It's 2015, they take pictures first before helping out.
there is plenty of space surrounding the dog, he isn't stuck just curious and posing....lmbo!
Wow. Much shrubbery. So topiary. Very bush.
Omg! Hahaha!