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❤❤ Oji likes to lick the floor but hooman is worried and gives him a right toy to chew.....the blue one is very useful for Oji's teefer!!!🦷👍🧶❤️🧸❤️🐕🐕🐕🧔♂️🤗
Ojikins the sweet WITTLE potat 🤗 much love for hooman 1 and hooman 2 from the USA for raising and caring for your shibabies Shiro Suki and baby Raya!!! 🤗😊❤️❤️🫶🏽🫶🏽
Oji's still teething. 💙🦷😟 I remember the Vet said that his incisors were still coming in. Canine incisors are all those little teeth located in the very front of their mouth. In the wild, canids use their incisors to scrape meat off the bones of the carcasses of their prey. 😋 Domestically & in the wild, they are also used to nibble on varias items, & also to pick debris, ticks, fleas, & other insects from their fur. Oji's gums are most likely still very itchie from cutting his new incisors & the cold hard floor is appealing to him to relieve the itch. Best to give him the harder plastic toys so he can relieve his discomfort, & it's much more productive for him instead of trying to bite le parquet. 😉 🐶💬: thamcc u, Granddaddo! 💞🧔♂️
Oji🐻 thimks eberythimg in le haus is eet’s 🦷😆 Gwamdaddo gibs Oji a bootiful dumbbell toy for him to do a chew on, umtil his hearts comtemt 👍😊🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The puppies' name, "Oji", means "Prince" in Japanese.! I think they originally called him Prince, but the fan community sort of overruled that, and decided he should be called Oji, because their breed is front Japan.... Note, this family actually lives in a tiny island country called Malta, near Sicily...
@@shutterchick79 No, not really, fren. Oliver named Raya's baby potat based on the fact that Oji was a singleton pup, which truly made him a Prince. 💙👑 What fans wanted to know is, being the Japanese name tradition to honor the origins of the breed started with Suki's potats, would it also carry over & continue with Raya's potats. Oliver decided to stick with tradition & found Oji to mean Prince, & stuck with tradition. There was also speculation & discussion that Oji actually means, Uncle, in Japanese, but someone did there research & found that, Oji, actually does mean, Prince, in a specific Japanese dialect. When I was also researching the name, I too did find Oji to mean, Prince, but I didn't research it in depth, so I won't take credit for the findings. It was just what I found. The spelling was also different, but I did see it spelled 2 different ways. Again, a matter of origin & dialect. But, no, viewers didn't override Oliver's decision. His puppy, his choice, & he himself decided to stick with tradition. Oliver & Hooman #2 are very passionate about the Shiba Inu breed, & respect the breed's origin too much to not carry out tradition. It's their way of paying respect & homage to these magnificent dogs, & to the country that honors them. 🙂🇯🇵