Jindos 2 adults, 2 pups (SoCal)
Free Jindos
my parents have 4 jindos:
- the mom (5 y.o)
- the dad (2 or 3 y.o)
- 2 puppies (3 months old?)
they are moving soon and cannot have dogs where they are going. (we had already been looking for homes for the puppies)
absolutely free, we do ask that you come to pick them up but that's it.
none of the dogs are "altered"
Copy and pasted. Left the phone number out, you can go to the link to see pictures and contact info.
my parents have 4 jindos:
- the mom (5 y.o)
- the dad (2 or 3 y.o)
- 2 puppies (3 months old?)
they are moving soon and cannot have dogs where they are going. (we had already been looking for homes for the puppies)
absolutely free, we do ask that you come to pick them up but that's it.
none of the dogs are "altered"
Copy and pasted. Left the phone number out, you can go to the link to see pictures and contact info.
Comments
The pups were picked up yesterday night. The adults are still looking for new homes. The mom, the 5 yr old, was imported from Korea as a 2 month old pup. The dad, the 2 or 3 year old, is her son. None of the dogs have paperwork. (By the initial pictures though, they're consistant with Jindos IMO.)
The adults were raised as outdoor dogs and are not good with other dogs. They don't have any basic training. [Situation where the poster's parents aren't really dog people but just wanted a Jindo to go with the house.] Fortunately, the dogs are very good with people, according to the poster.
I'll edit in new pictures of the parents once I receive them.
They interbred mother to son for the puppies? Isn't that type of line-breeding done specifically for highly desired traits? Maybe it's just me overly anthropomorphizing it.
Jesse
That's how backwards things can be in the Jindo world. Even the sole AKC FSS Jindo breeder, that some unknowing rescue people harken as the savior of the breed, had 2 litters by a male under 1 yr of age.
It's things like this that makes it so tempting for me to jump from the Jindo world to the Nihon Ken world.