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"Bae-Jin" |
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The Korean Jindo Dog |
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Bred for guarding and hunting, the Jindo is a versatile dog. |
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Soft muzzle with unusual dark "whisker hairs under the lips.
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They have a double coat. Bae-Jin has a soft downy red undercoat with stiff coarse tan overcoat. Tail curls back and over. |
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The ears are short and point forward.
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Bae-Jin meets everyone with proper international canine greeting.
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All hounds are welcome here!
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"Come on in, Bae-Jin "
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"....what are these long ears?"
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Bae-Jin getting along with Arthur, the guest Basset Hound |
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His other buddy Spike is a rescue beagle that was dumped in the road and found covered in cactus spines. |
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Like the beagle, Korean Jindo is a type of hunting dog.
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I am beagle! |
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