What do you need to know about a Jindo?
Jindos are incredibly loyal and loving to the people they know and love, not just their owners. But a correct Jindo temperament means that they will ignore or avoid attention from strangers. They are quiet. Some dogs yap or bark for attention.
Can a Jindo have an accident in the House?
Never in my life have any of the adult Jindos I’ve lived with had an accident in the house. And I never even had to “housebreak” them. The two puppies I raised in the house would only have accidents on their way out the door, trying to make it in time.
Is it safe to let a Jindo off leash?
A Jindo can never be offleash. Let’s think about this…. an instinct to travel far distances + a strong prey drive that can be triggered by a running cat + an independent nature = a dog that is NOT safe to be let off leash in an unfenced area. An off-leash Jindo is a Jindo you won’t be seeing for a while.
Why does my Shiba Inu have separation anxiety?
Therefore separation anxiety is a common anxiety that many dogs suffer from – especially those that have been kenneled in the past. Dogs with separation anxiety will bark, chew, urinate / defecate when left alone. Dog owners find this issue especially difficult and frustrating as it affects everyone in the household.
What does Jindo Love Rescue do for dogs?
At Jindo Love Rescue, we are passionate animal advocates saving the lives of these dogs. With the help of our team of volunteers, we rescue as many dogs as we can from these and other terrible conditions.
Jindos are incredibly loyal and loving to the people they know and love, not just their owners. But a correct Jindo temperament means that they will ignore or avoid attention from strangers. They are quiet. Some dogs yap or bark for attention.
Where can I find a Korean Jindo Dog?
Many of the dogs we find are Korean Jindo dogs, but we have many other breeds as well. We care for and rehabilitate the dogs at our foster home in South Korea until they are healthy enough for adoption. We look for perfect, loving homes for our dogs in the United States.
Never in my life have any of the adult Jindos I’ve lived with had an accident in the house. And I never even had to “housebreak” them. The two puppies I raised in the house would only have accidents on their way out the door, trying to make it in time.