Try to resist the cuteness of a shiba inu seller in a food stall

A small baked sweet potato kiosk in the Sapporo region of Japan has just gained a weapon that is hard for any competitor to beat: a shiba inu as a collaborator. The curious working animal reportedly began to draw residents' attention earlier this month.

Ken-kun, the 3-year-old shiba inu, spends most of his time watching passersby waiting for potential buyers - and maybe, with luck, a scratchy scratch behind his ear? Of course, an employee like this has its drawbacks, such as a lack of change for customers, but surely the good guy's mood makes up for any problem, doesn't it?

It is worth noting that this type of practice is not exactly new. In Japan, it is common to find shops that use the honor system to sell: without employees to take care of the place, you just have to take what you want and leave the money in a box.

Although Ken-kun's owner was accused of animal cruelty for imprisoning the animal for several hours, the fact is that the young dog has become a minor celebrity, not only viralizing but also appearing on national television as the owner. from the kiosk.