Worried About the Shiba Inu Getting Bored at Home, Owner "Drills 3 Holes in the Wall" and Instantly Discovers a New World: Having Fun Without Walking

In a delightful trend inspired by Japanese dog owners, Chinese netizens have begun crafting custom dog holes for their pets, allowing them to peek outside and enjoy the scenery. This trend was sparked a few years ago when three adventurous Shiba Inu dogs from Japan became internet sensations for their love of digging.

Recently, a Chinese pet owner, inspired by this phenomenon, decided to create three special wall holes for their three Shiba Inu dogs. The owner measured the dogs’ heads to ensure the holes were perfectly sized, first using the dogs' noses to mark the spot and then measuring their heads for accuracy. The result was three adorable wall openings that allow the dogs to stick their heads out and observe the world around them.

The sight of these different-colored Shiba Inus peeking through their custom holes has captured the hearts of many online. This creative idea is not entirely new; it traces back to a doctor living in Nagasaki who had three Shiba Inus named Koutarou, Daitarou, and Fuutarou. Noticing their curiosity as they frequently gazed out from the balcony, he decided to drill holes in the outer wall of his new home, enabling them to explore the outside world safely.

To ensure their safety, he even posted signs asking passersby not to feed his dogs after one of them suffered from gastroenteritis due to being fed by strangers. His dogs quickly became internet celebrities, attracting countless visitors eager to see these charming canines.

This trend showcases not only the creativity of pet owners but also highlights the bond between humans and their furry companions. As more people share similar experiences online, it’s clear that these custom dog holes are more than just functional; they are a testament to the love and care that pet owners have for their animals.

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