What is a Jindo?
what is the fundamental difference between a Jindo and a shiba/hokkaido??
the
rescue i volunteer for has a Jindo/Shiba cross that they are
considering having me foster because its not getting along with the dog
in its current foster situation.
Comments
Other than the breeds origin being different, the other main difference would be that a Jind (imo) would be much more primitive than a Shiba Inu. Their personalities would be closer to a Kai-Ken but probably with the energy level of a Shikoku-Ken. Their size is closer to a Shikoku-ken too, maybe even slightly larger (like 5lb).
Like the Kia-Ken, there are stories of how "aggressive" and "protective" Jindo are, but I think that has more to do with poor breeding than the breed's characteristics. Having said that, they are a breed that requires someone who has worked with "primitive" or "dominant" breeds before.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korea_Jindo_Dog
Jindo's are known for being dominant and often dog aggressive. However the only one that I have ever met was the most laid back dog ever. She was only interested in chewing on her rawhide.
yeah i think the foster home he is in is not a shiba foster home,
but she has a shih tzu and a lab or something.. I think Ochir is just
misunderstood.. i also think he is getting way too much 'away from
family' time because he is 'aggressive' with the other two dogs. no
body likes a lab anyway. i'm on his side!
i'm a little fearful only because my only experience with the primitive breeds is the Shibas that I have now.
thank you!
Romi - i like your description of your Jindo.
Thats what they are telling me, when the family and all dogs are
around, Ochir is fine, once a toy or bone is involved, he's aggressive.
when attention is diverted from his, he's aggressive and when they
leave the house and the lab and other dog get to stay indoors, Ochir
stays outdoors and apparently attacked a dog that came into their yard
while Ochir was tied up.
First, who ties up a dog in a non fenced yard and leaves him there knowing he's dog aggressive??
Second, isn't that a good thing? He's protecting his yard!
I don't know, I'm a little uneasy about it still. We might drive out Sunday to meet him
My Jindo killed a puppy before when none of my family was around. My sister's boyfriend tried to introduce her to the puppy, she ran in, bit the puppy and ran out. She punctured the puppy's heart and he died at the vet. If the dog is already showing aggression to other dogs, I would recommend placing him in a foster with no other pets or animals as well as adopting him out to a new home with no other pets and a family who knows about the breed.
Don't take it the wrong way. Like I said, NONE of my family was around and I have NO idea why my sister's boyfriend felt like he needed to introduce them when no one was around. So it was definately not my dog's fault. Im sure she felt threatened that a stranger was in the house with another dog and did it out of protection or fear. Im not really sure because I was not there. Im sure you can condition him and he will one day get along with dogs, but you just have to have the time and be really be committed to him. But Jindo's are really great dogs, I think she was the most well-behaved obedient loyal dog i've ever had.
i just have mixed feelings just because i have my two dogs and would
hate to bring any harm on them by bringing in a foster dog - you know?
i
think we'll know better when we meet him. i have a feeling that he
probably isn't as bad as they are making out to be. poor Jindo dog.