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Quick Facts About Jindos

sporting
Breed Group:
Sporting
Weight
Adult Weight:
30–50 lbs
Height
Adult Height:
17–22"
Hypoallergenic
Hypoallergenic:
No
Jindo Average Price
$363

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Overview

Jindos are one of the most treasured dogs in Korea. Courageous guard dogs, tenacious hunters, and devoted family members, it’s easy to see why. However, these dogs have such strong natural instincts that it is important to begin socialization and training early on. Jindos love to be by their family’s side!

Jindos are the most popular breed in Korea, but they are rarely seen elsewhere. They are known to be brave watchdogs and loyal, affectionate companions. They have strong hunting instincts, but they typically do not go after any one animal in particular. Large or small. Rabbit or wild boar. Jindos are expert chasers and resourceful partners. However, this chasing habit is hard to curb at home. Jindos should receive socialization and training early on to accept new people and pets. Belly rubs, ear scratches, whatever the form of affection, these dogs soak up attention from those within their family pack!

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Temperament and Behavior

Jindos sometimes have a bit of a split personality. They have an independent streak but also crave being with their owners. They bond deeply with their pack and are exceptionally loyal. On the other hand, these smart dogs can be stubborn and require firm, consistent handling. With innate guard dog instincts, Jindos are wary of strangers. Early socialization and training can help them determine the difference between welcomed guests and uninvited intruders.

Coat & Grooming

Jindos have a dense coat that becomes bulkier with the seasons. The changing thickness of their coat means that they do shed. These dogs can require brushing every few days to remove dead hairs. One of the most unique characteristics of Jindos is how they like to lick themselves clean like a cat!

Lifestyle & Living Conditions

Jindos are a great match for an athletic household. With proper socialization and training, these affectionate dogs can be around children. They might not be playful with little ones who tug and roll on them, but many can learn to exercise patience and respect. Jindos will make good use of a large backyard but should live indoors with their family.

Exercise & Activity

Jindos love to chase furry animals of all kinds, so be sure to keep them on a leash when taking them out and about. These dogs need an hour or two of exercise each day. They make excellent hiking and running companions.

Characteristics at-a-glance

Ratings are on a scale of 1–10, based on breed standards and typical temperament.

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Playfulness
Trainability
Intelligence
Exercise Needs
Grooming
Good w/ Kids
Good w/ Dogs
Good w/ Cats
Watchdog
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Jindo FAQs

Common questions about the Jindo breed, answered by our editorial team.

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