The Jindo is a medium – sized breed with a bold, daring character, and wonderful hunting skills, very independent of mind and best known for being totally loyal to its master. However, the Jindo may not be suitable for everyone as, in many ways; it’s still quite primitive and possesses strong instincts.
Many theories as to the origin of the breed have been put forward. The one that is best substantiated is that the Jindo is indigenous to the Korean peninsula. This has been proved by the discovery of the remains of dogs in shell mounds dating from the Palaeolithic era. The Jindo is Koreas most famous dog and is named after the Island of the south-west coast of the Korean peninsula.
Jindo Island is accessible by just one road, which crosses Grand Jindo Bridge, built in the late 1970’s. This bridge links Jindo Island to mainland Korea. As you reach the island side of the bridge two larger than life statues of Jindo Gae, (Jindo Dog) confront you. Below the statues you will find island policeman on duty. This is a checkpoint monitoring dogs entering and leaving the island. Jindo Island is a “leash free” environment and many Jindo’s wander freely.
The Korean Government has designated the Jindo Gae as a National Treasure Number 53. ‘National Treasure’ is the highest honour which can be given to a precious cultural artefacts, animals or persons.




 
 