7:30 p.m.

Time for my dinner! I think, maybe, it's going to be Shiba Inu, or a Akita.

I think, I remember picking "Bingo", my favorite pet ever, a golden retriever, who ironically, never retrieved tennis balls I threw for him to fetch, and also scraped me when we were swimming in the pool--

from the Kandos people.

This must've been the Wijewardenes, the Ratwattes or the Welgamas. Or something, I don't know.

Beautiful dog.

Manjaree and Harini also have golden retrievers.

It matters what the pedigree is, it matters, who the parent is, then the dog is good.

I think you must train the dog young.

They have a good temperament. Very friendly.

I hate stupid dogs that bark at strangers, bite strangers and are wicked dogs, like the Rottweilers.

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The image is a video frame from NHK WORLD JAPAN, showing a comparison of different Japanese dog breeds. The title text, "Digging Deep: What Makes Shiba Inu Dogs So Special?", is prominently displayed at the top. The frame is divided into six sections, each featuring a different dog breed with its name labeled underneath in a green box. The breeds shown are "Hokkaido," "Shiba," "Akita," "Kishu," "Kai," and "Shikoku."
In the top row, the Hokkaido dog is on the left, shown with a light brown coat and a friendly demeanor. The Shiba Inu in the center has a reddish-brown coat and stands alert with its tail curled over its back. On the right is the Akita, with a thicker build and a lighter, cream-colored coat.
The bottom row features the Kishu on the left, which is white with a slightly curled tail. In the center, the Kai dog is depicted with a darker, brindle coat. On the right, the Shikoku has a similar build to the Shiba, with a reddish coat and distinctive markings.
The background has a subtle, patterned design, creating a visually cohesive and informative display. This frame likely aims to educate viewers on the distinctive characteristics of these Japanese dog breeds.
කැලිෆෝර්ණියා, එක්සත් ජනපදය එක්සත් ජනපදයේ කැලිෆෝර්ණියාහි ලියන ලද, පළ කළ සහ නිර්මාණය කළ