KOREA
JINDO DOG
FCI-Standard
N° 334 / 13.07.2005 / GB
KOREA
JINDO DOG ORIGIN : Korea.
DATE
OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL
VALID STANDARD : 09.11.2004.
UTILIZATION
: Hunting dog.
CLASSIFICATION
F.C.I. : Group 5 Spitz
and primitive types. Section
5 Asian
Spitz and related breeds.
Without
working trial.
BRIEF
HISTORICAL SUMMARY : There
is no written record about the
origin of the Korea Jindo Dog,
but many authorities agree that
this breed has existed for several
thousands of years in the Island
of Jindo, which is located at
the South-West end of the Korean
peninsula. About the ancient
origin, however, among different
theories, the main accepted
is, that the Jindo Dog is indigenous
to Korea; the breed has been
well preserved in this island
due to the transportation difficulties
in those days. In Korea,
Korea Jindo Dogs are called
Jindo-kae or Jindo-kyon. Kae
or Kyon are Korean words for
dog.
GENERAL
APPEARANCE : The Korea Jindo
Dog is a well-proportioned medium-sized
dog used for hunting and guarding.
With erect ears and a
rolled or sickle-shaped tail
it should be a vivid expression
of agility, strength, alertness
and dignity.
IMPORTANT
PROPORTIONS : Ratio between
height at withers : length of
body = 10 : 10,5.
BEHAVIOUR
/ TEMPERAMENT : The Korea
Jindo Dog has a very strong
instinct for hunting and is
bold, brave, alert and careful,
not tempted easily and impetuous.
But most of all he is
extremely faithful to his master.
On the whole he is not
fond of other animals, especially
males. He also has a good
sense of direction.
A
one-man dog, he readily accepts
a new master, but never forgets
his attachment towards the former
master who raised him from puppyhood.
He keeps himself clean and eats
sparingly.
HEAD
: In general, the head forms
a blunt triangle when viewed
from above and does not make
the dog appear clumsy or coarse.
CRANIAL
REGION : The skull is of medium
size in proportion to the body.
The top is slightly rounded
and tapering down gradually
to the eyes.
The
width between the ears is moderate
in proportion to the size of
the head.
Stop
: Well defined, but not too
abrupt. There is a slight
furrow extending up towards
forehead.
FACIAL
REGION :
Nose
: Black. In case
of white dog, flesh colour is
permitted.
Muzzle
: The muzzle should not
be bulky nor turned upward.
Lips
: Black, closing tightly,
thin and not pendulous; upper
lip slightly covers the lower
lip.
Teeth
: Very strong; scissors
bite.
Cheeks
: Well developed, dry
and moderately round when viewed
from side and front; narrowing
to the end of the nose.
Eyes
: Dark brown in colour,
rather small in proportion
to the size
of
the head, almond in shape and
very lively; the outer corner
of both eyes is slanted towards
the ears.
Ears
: Of medium size, triangular
in shape, thick and perfectly
erect; ears, set neither high
nor low, point slightly forward
in line with the back of the
neck. Inside of ears,
a fine and dense texture of
coat is desirable.
NECK
: Rather well-balanced and thick
without dewlap, well muscled
and strong. The Korea
Jindo Dog carries his neck proudly
and well arched when excited.
BODY
Back
: Strong and straight.
Loin
: Well muscled, taut, lean and
narrower than the rib cage.
Chest
: Strong and moderately deep,
but not too broad. The
deepest point of chest reaches
just above the elbow, but same
level with the elbow is also
acceptable. Ribs well sprung.
Brisket well developed.
Belly
: Drawn up.
TAIL
: When let down, the tip of
the tail should reach the hock.
Root rather set high,
stands straight firmly and should
not sway when the dog moves.
Sickle-shaped or rolled,
the end of the tail touching
the back or the flank. Should
not be too curled. The
tail is profusely feathered.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS
: Forelegs straight and
parallel when viewed from front.
Shoulders
: Strong and powerful and well
laid back.
Elbows:
Close to the body, turned neither
in nor out.
Pastern
: Slightly slanting forward
when viewed from side.
Forefeet
: Cat feet. Toes rather short,
roundish, compact and tight.
Nails
strong; black colour is preferred.
Pads thick and well-cushioned.
HINDQUARTERS
: When viewed from side, the
hindlegs are moderately angulated;
when viewed from the rear, hindlegs
stand straight, parallel and
neither too wide nor too close.
Dewclaws
should be removed except in
countries where their removal
is forbidden by law.
Upper
thighs : Well-developed.
Stifle
: Moderately angulated.
Hocks
: Well let down, not straight,
moderately angulated.
Hind
feet : Identical with
forefeet.
GAIT
/ MOVEMENT : The gait
of Korea Jindo Dog is powerful
and steady. The back should
remain firm and level. He
trots carrying his head high,
but when speed increases, the
head is carried rather low,
almost at the level of the shoulders.
The upper part of the
tail moves slightly according
to the change of direction of
the dog.
COAT
HAIR
: The Korea Jindo Dog has a
double coat. Undercoat is soft,
dense, light in colour, but
sufficient to support the outercoat.
Outercoat is stiff and
stands somewhat off body. Comparing
with the hair of the body, the
hair on head, legs and ears
is shorter and the hair on the
neck, withers, back and rump
is longer. The hair on
tail and back of thighs is longer
than on the rest of the body.
COLOUR
: The colours of the Korea
Jindo Dog are red fawn, white,
black, black and tan,
wolf grey and brindle.
SIZE
AND WEIGHT :
Height
at withers : Males :
50-55cm,
ideal 53-54 cm. Bitches :
45-50
cm, ideal 48-49 cm.
Weight
: Males
: 18
- 23 kg. Bitches : 15
- 19 kg.
FAULTS
: Any departure from the
foregoing points should be considered
as a fault and the seriousness
with which the fault should
be regarded should be in exact
proportion to its degree.
● Not
enough muscled. ● Bones
too thick or too fine. ● Level
bite. ● Non-erect
ears. ● Dropping
tail, short tail. ● Overangulation. ● Straight
hock, cow hock, barrel hock. ● Long
coat or short coat. ● Choppy
gait, stilted gait.
ELIMINATING
FAULTS
● Aggressive
or overly shy. ● Oversize,
undersize. ● Undershot,
overshot. ● Doggy
bitch, bitchy dog. ● More
than 3 missing teeth. ● Lack
of pigment, albinism.
Any
dog clearly showing physical
or behavioural abnormalities
shall be disqualified.
N.B.
: Male animals should have two
apparently normal testicles
fully descended into the scrotum.
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