innocent or guilty? what is the jury’s verdict?

the people v.s. Geralt of Rivia
the defendant was found at the crime scene, hiding in the corner looking guilty af, claiming his innocence.
as shown in evidence one, hair matching the coat of the defendant was found at the crime scene.
it’s unclear if he is an accessory or accomplice to the other suspect, who fled the scene after the initial arrival of the local law enforcement. attached is the suspects mug shot

u/-sensory_overlord- — 1 day ago

Guess my dogs breed!

he is purebred (breed is recognized by the FCI) and has a pedigree but he looks so different in this picture from what he normally looks like when he is not wet.
take your best guess!

u/-sensory_overlord- — 1 day ago
▲ 1.0k r/shiba

my boy attended his first dog show today and placed first in his age group

I posted a few weeks ago asking for advice on show dog training and like to thank everyone who helped with their much appreciated advice!
Today was his big day and he did amazing. He got a V1 rating and it was a lot of fun!
I let him play with the ribbon for the picture, after all he is the one who earned it!

u/-sensory_overlord- — 3 days ago
▲ 154 r/shiba

We practice self-control in this household!(emphasis on practice)

six months old and he strongly believes he is entitled to licking out the yoghurt cups

u/-sensory_overlord- — 6 days ago
▲ 453 r/mainecoons+1 crossposts

my boy has really pretty eyes

Sometimes they look like the eyes of a dragon. A few of his siblings are odd-eyed so heterochromia runs in the family. He’s turning seven months soon.

u/-sensory_overlord- — 19 days ago
▲ 142 r/ShowDogs+2 crossposts

tips on training a show dog

We would like our boy (currently six months) to follow his parents pawsteps into the showring and are new to the world of dog conformation, which is why I’m trying to learn as much about the topic as I can.
Unfortunately I haven’t really been able to find a lot of info on showing Shibas specifically, so I’m looking for experienced people who are willing to share their knowledge and advice on how to start this journey as well as their recommendations for online resources/communities or books on the topic.
I already searched for In-person classes or trainers who teach conformation, but non are available in the european city we live in.
His breeder is very supportive and made some instructional videos for me on how to stack him and I’ve been practicing that as well as walking on the show leash at home. Learning about how to teach him to correctly gait was going to be my next step.
Any tips and tricks are appreciated!
Puppy tax:
First time stacking him outside today on our walk with a lot of distractions plus a few more of him being cute

u/-sensory_overlord- — 1 month ago