Korean Jindo Association of America
  • About KJAA
    • Mission Statement & Objectives
    • Code of Ethics
    • Constitution & ByLaws
    • Board of Directors
    • Membership
    • The Jindo & The AKC
    • Contact Us
  • About Jindos
    • Breed Info
    • Coat Colors
    • Do I Really Want a Jindo?
    • Health
    • Proposed AKC Standard
    • FCI Standard
    • FCI/KKF Judge's Education
    • UKC Standard
    • Jindo Protection/Rearing Act
    • Jindo Dog Research Institute
  • Activities
    • Conformation
    • Conformation Title Holders
    • CGC, TT and ATT (Temperament Tests)
    • CGC, TT and ATT Title Holders
    • CAT and Fast CAT (Coursing Ability Tests)
    • CAT and Fast CAT Title Holders
    • Trick Dog
    • Trick Dog Title Holders
    • Barn Hunt
    • Barn Hunt Title Holders
    • NASDA
    • NASDA Title Holders
  • Jindo News
    • Announcements
    • Upcoming Events
  • Breeders in America
  • Education/Resources
    • Common Questions
    • Is my Rescue a Jindo?
    • Pure Dog Talk - Jindo podcast
    • FCI/KKF Judge's Education
    • Training Articles
  • Contact Us

Mission Statement

It is the purpose of the Korean Jindo Association of America (KJAA) to preserve the Korean Jindo in its historical forms and functions and to educate the public about the breed.

KJAA pursues this commitment by engaging in, and encouraging owners to take part in, activities which aid, promote, and foster the preservation of purebred Korean Jindos in the US.


Objectives

To Preserve the Korean Jindo in the US :

The KJAA strives to develop caretakers of the Korean Jindo in the US to assure that future owners and fanciers will be able to enjoy the breed’s unique character.

To Protect the Korean Jindo in the US :

The KJAA considers it a priority to provide education and resources on breed traits, ethical breeding practices, and responsible ownership in the US.  It is vital that fanciers understand the importance of breeding healthy, sound, registerable dogs who exhibit the physical look, temperament, and working traits that historically define the breed.  It is equally important that fanciers place Jindos in the hands of responsible knowledgeable owners who fully understand breed characteristics and for whom the breed is a good match.

To Promote the Korean Jindo in the US:

The KJAA encourages all Jindo owners to share their knowledge and love the breed by educating others and by being active with their dogs.  Be it through Meet the Breed events, attendance at a local obedience class, or participation in the many activities Jindos excel at, doing fun things with your Jindo is the best possible way to showcase the breed.

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Korean Jindo Association of America, Inc.
established in 2017
incorporated 501(c)(7) in 2023

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