Korean Jindo Association of America
  • About KJAA
    • Mission Statement & Objectives
    • Code of Ethics
    • 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
  • Jindo News
    • Announcements
    • Upcoming Events
  • Breeders in America
  • Education
    • Common Questions
    • Is my Rescue a Jindo?
    • Pure Dog Talk - Jindo podcast
    • FCI/KKF Judge's Education
  • Contact Us

Korea Jindo Dog Protection & Rearing Act
South Korea places approved Jindos under the Korea Jindo dog Protection and Rearing Act.
(last revised by Jindo Dog examination committee on May 13, 1998)
The following description is included with the Act.

The Typical Appearance of the Jindo dog

Appearance
  • agile middle-sized dog having well-balanced physical features
  • males distinct from females

Height
  • fully-grown: (male) 48-53 cm, (female) 45-50 cm

Head and Face
  • frontal view: eyes far apart, adequate distance between ears

Ears
  • triangular, shapely tilted forward, frequent strong movement

Eyes
  • sparkling, dark-brown, oval-shaped, corner of eyes pointed upright

Nose
  • black in color

Legs
  • upright fore-legs, appearing to push hind-legs forward

Tail
  • strong tail, shin-length (sickle-shaped or coiled)

Hair and Color
  • stiff outer fur, smooth, thick facial fur, somewhat longer tail fur
  • yellow or white in color

Skin
  • dark brown color in the roof o the mouth, abdominal region, and lips
  • should be tight
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