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We all know Shiba inus to be faithful dogs, and even dogs themselves look up to them.
But dogs have their ups and downs just like us, including that period of time when we're young and begin to disobey our parents, always fighting to declare our own opinions. 8-week-old Natsume recently hit that stage in her life, insisting “I’m not a kid, I’m a grown up now!” flipping out in front of Coco, her patient parent.
There's little need to worry though, because according to a new update from the owner, “They still love playing with each other. In fact, Natsume is always trying to play with Coco!”