Training your jindo may be easier than expected, depending on what kind of dog breeds you've handled in the past. compared to some of the more aggressive, independent asian breeds such as chow chows, akitas, shiba inus, etc. they are sweethearts but still do as they please. jindos are a naturally curious and intelligent breed.…. Begin training from their puppy age by setting pack-leader and socialization rules very clearly, as also making them feel friendly with other dogs and pets and especially with children because of their strong prey drive. feeding. on a daily basis, jindos need approximately 1.5 to 2.5 cups of dry dog food, which you can combine with broth, canned food or water.. Always eat first - give your jindo something to eat only after you've finished your meal; don’t circle around your jindo when he is lying on the floor - make your jindo move out of your way instead; don't let your jindo set the rules - pay attention to him when you think fit and not whenever he demands;.
The korean jindo is a very rare breed. some adult korean jindos or jindo mixes might find their way into rescue, but usually, people who want a korean jindo must look for a reputable breeder for a puppy. the korean jindo association of america publishes a list of breeders on its website.. Weekly brushing with a slicker or pin brush is sufficient grooming during most of the year. twice a year, in spring and fall, the jindo will shed their coat, and this process is called “blowing” their coat. consequently, additional brushing is required twice a year to help the jindo shed its undercoat.. Early socialization and puppy training classes are extremely important in order to expose the jindo to the many things in his environment and give him the basic skills to become a good canine....
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