yes. jindo kae ( dogs ) are native to south Korea. they come from jindo island near the Korean peninsula.
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Look at the Jindo Club of America. They have lots of breeders.
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Jindo (진돗개 Jindo Dog) is a Korean breed of dog traditionally used for hunting and guarding. Its named after its island of origin: Jindo. While rare outside of Korea, they are one of the most commonly seen dogs in Korea and are protected by the Korean government as a National Treasure.
Jindo dogs can be aggressive, but are extremely loyal dogs. They do bark at unknown people, but they don't attack unless they are chained at all times. If you give a Jindo dog to someone after they have lived with you for at least 2 years, and if the new owner isn't very caring or gentle, then it may come and search for you. That is how loyal they are.
Jindo dogs live between 12 to 15 years old
Jindo for sure!
A jindo is a Korean hunting breed bred pure mostly only on the island of Jindo. They are about 35-40 lb and 16-23 in. It is believed to descend from the Nordic Spitzen. It was designated a National Treasure in 1938 by the Korean government. It has a very strong instinct for hunting and aloof with strangers. Jindos are protective of family.
The population of Jindo County is 42,229.
The area of Jindo County is 420.32 square kilometers.
a jindo well basically can eat and cant eat just like a dog like chocolate or potato well if it isnt cook they cant eat it just dont give them human food so u wont risk anything give them dog treats avoid anything besides that dont play to much tug of war with em it encorage them to bit so watch out for that they were known for hunting dogs u dont want them to bit u so watch out for any human food just in case