How much is a Korean Jindo puppy?

A Jindo puppy from a very reputable breeder could cost up to $2,000. However, you can also find Jindo puppies for sale from $300-$1,000.

Can you get a Jindo in America?

Despite being illegal to export from Korea, many Jindos were brought to the U.S. and are now bred for sale here. Most are no longer purebred. With no organization to regulate breeding, an increasing number of Jindos are being sold by backyard breeders to people who cannot handle them.

Is Jindo a good family dog?

Originating in South Korea, the Korean Jindo Dog exhibits unmatched loyalty. They are also incredibly intelligent dogs with a knack for hunting, tricks, and even agility. Fastidious and quiet indoors, they make great household pets and companions. Jindos require strong training, patience, and plenty of long walks.

Are Jindo dogs rare?

The Korean Jindo is a very rare breed. Some adult Korean Jindos or Jindo mixes might find their way into a rescue situation, but usually, people who want a Korean Jindo must look for a reputable breeder for a puppy.

Are Jindo and Shiba related?

No, that’s not a Shiba Inu! To give you some perspective, the Jindo dog is considered a national treasure of Korea. The breed was dubbed National Monument No. 53 by the Korean Government in 1962.

Is a Jindo hypoallergenic?

Dander is not just found on the head, but also on the feet, legs, tail, chest, stomach, back, shoulders, and face. As mentioned before, Jindos tend to shed their coats much less than other breeds of dog. This means that they produce far less dander than other breeds of dog, especially those that have longer hair coats.

How long do Korean Jindos live?

11 to 13 years
Jindos are generally robust dogs who have few health issues. With optimal care, they have an average lifespan of 11 to 13 years.

How long does a Jindo dog live?

How long can a Jindo live?

Jindos are generally robust dogs who have few health issues. With optimal care, they have an average lifespan of 11 to 13 years.

Are Jindos vocal?

Another characteristic of the Shiba Inu that differs from the Jindo is how vocal this breed can be. The Jindo is relatively silent unless provoked. The Shiba Inu, on the other hand, will will vocalizations, including the infamous “Shiba Scream.”

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