Boykin Spaniel vs Shiba Inu

Which dog breed is right for you?

Boykin Spaniel

Size
25–40 lbs, 14–18 in
Lifespan
10–15 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Friendly Energetic Eager-to-please Trainable

Shiba Inu

Size
17–23 lbs, 14–17 in
Lifespan
13–16 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
No
Good with Pets
No
Alert Bold Faithful Independent

About the Boykin Spaniel

The Boykin Spaniel is South Carolina's official state dog, developed in the early 1900s near the Wateree River for hunting wild turkey and retrieving ducks from small boats in the swamps. Standing 14–18 inches tall and weighing 25–40 pounds, the Boykin is a compact, muscular spaniel with a rich, solid liver or chocolate-colored coat that can be flat to slightly wavy with moderate feathering. Their medium-length, water-resistant coat requires regular brushing to prevent matting, particularly around the ears and legs.

Temperament & Personality

Boykin Spaniels are enthusiastic, friendly, and eager to please — they combine the drive of a working retriever with the affectionate, easygoing nature of a companion spaniel. They are wonderful with children and other dogs, and their manageable size and cheerful disposition make them excellent family pets. They have a strong desire to be near their people and excel at reading their owner's emotions, making them naturally intuitive companions.

Pros

  • Versatile hunting dog that doubles as an affectionate family companion
  • Compact enough for small boats and homes, yet sturdy enough for fieldwork
  • Friendly, sociable temperament — gets along with children, dogs, and even cats
  • Enthusiastic swimmer and retriever, perfect for families who enjoy water activities

Cons

  • Requires significant daily exercise — both physical and mental — to prevent restlessness
  • Prone to exercise-induced collapse (EIC) and hip dysplasia
  • Ears are susceptible to infections due to their floppy, pendulous shape
  • Can develop separation anxiety if left alone for long periods

This charming Southern sporting dog could be your ideal companion — find adoptable Boykin Spaniels on Puplister.

About the Shiba Inu

The Shiba Inu is Japan's oldest and smallest native breed, originally bred to flush birds and small game in the dense mountain underbrush — "shiba" may refer to brushwood or the breed's red color, while "inu" simply means dog. These compact, agile dogs stand 13.5 to 16.5 inches tall and weigh 17 to 23 pounds, with a fox-like face, small triangular ears, and a curled tail. Their stiff, plush double coat comes in red, sesame, black and tan, or cream, with distinctive "urajiro" (cream to white ventral markings).

Temperament & Personality

Shiba Inus are bold, alert, and fiercely independent — often described as more cat-like than dog-like in their self-possession and fastidious grooming habits. They are loyal to their families but on their own terms, and their strong-willed nature means they do not blindly follow commands. Shibas are known for the infamous "Shiba scream" — a loud, distinctive vocalization produced when displeased or overjoyed — and they can be aloof with strangers and sometimes aggressive toward other dogs.

Pros

  • Naturally clean and almost cat-like — easy to housetrain and self-grooming
  • Compact, manageable size for apartments with adequate exercise
  • Loyal and devoted to their family once trust is established
  • Healthy breed with a long lifespan of 13 to 16 years

Cons

  • Extremely independent and stubborn — not recommended for first-time owners
  • Strong prey drive and unreliable recall make off-leash freedom risky
  • Can be possessive of food, toys, and territory (resource guarding)
  • Prone to allergies, patellar luxation, and hip dysplasia

The Shiba Inu's spirited independence and striking looks have won fans worldwide — discover Shibas on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Boykin Spaniel and a Shiba Inu?
The Boykin Spaniel is 25–40 lbs, 14–18 in sized while the Shiba Inu is 17–23 lbs, 14–17 in sized. They differ in size (25–40 lbs, 14–18 in vs 17–23 lbs, 14–17 in), lifespan (10–15 years vs 13–16 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Boykin Spaniel or Shiba Inu?
Boykin Spaniel is generally good with kids. Shiba Inu is not typically good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Boykin Spaniel or Shiba Inu?
The Boykin Spaniel has a lifespan of 10–15 years while the Shiba Inu has a lifespan of 13–16 years.

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