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Not for eating!
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OMG those dogs all stuffed into a freaking box at :30 makes me kinda mad...
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Can you buy them and bring them back to your own country, or is that illegal?
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OMG Jindo heaven! I so want to visit that island
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I think the reason the Dark color jindogae 19sec is most likly a grey jindo gae.
origianly there were 3 colors black white and red/fawn and then a color called grey wich is a mix of all 3 but i guess i could be a throw back gene too...eg 2 red jindos makeing all white puppies. Im not fully sure about it. Im still looking into this as im wanting to breed these dogs in my country.
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@sennalynn red jindos for some reason have black muzzles as puppies but they fade away as they get older. they ARE purebred
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they don't look purebred. At least not the brown ones. The way you can tell btwn a jindo and a korean mix breed is that the mix breed puppies have black muzzles while purebred jindo puppies do NOT. These are clearly mixed breeds.
sennalynn 2 years ago
Not true. Believe me, I've seen puppies from the breeder who bred the Jindos that were in the 1988 Seoul Olympics who had black muzzles. It's not an indicator of mixed blood. These puppies are on Jindo Island and are purebred, I assure you.
driftingfocus 2 years ago
if you buy them from jindo island, are they pure breeds?
Mikefrommd 2 years ago
Yes. There are no other dogs even allowed on the island, to keep the breed "pure". Then again, as a result, even a "working quality" dog from the island is about $800.
driftingfocus 2 years ago