
The Korean island of Jindo is the origin of the name of the national breed of Korea, the Jindo.They are a medium-sized spitz breed.
White, red fawn, brindle, black, black and tan, and grey are among the colors of their double coat, which varies in length.Curled over the back, the tail is thick.
Korean Jindo are 18 to 20 inches (46 to 56 cm) tall, weigh between 16 to 23 kg (35 and 60 pounds), and average lifespan 10 to 13 years.
Korean Jindos are known for their fierce predation and independence.The Korean Jindo has an intense bond with owner and is loyal to its family, but aloof from strangers.They are very good guard dog.



