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Bath Jindo For Sale

Find Jindo dogs for sale in Bath with clear listings for this loyal, independent and spitz-type dog breed: puppy or adult age, sex, colour, microchip, health records, vaccinations, breeder details, parent information, temperament, prey drive, lead manners, socialisation, price and responsible handover in Somerset.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of animal is a Jindo?

A Jindo is a dog breed from Korea, known for its loyalty, alert nature, spitz-like appearance and independent character. It is not a cat, not a decorative toy dog and not a breed to buy only because it looks clean and elegant.

A Jindo needs structure, safe walking, calm socialisation, secure boundaries and an owner who understands independent dogs.

What should I check before buying a Jindo in Bath?

Check age, sex, colour, microchip, vaccination record, worming, health checks, breeder details, parent information, temperament, prey drive, socialisation, lead manners and handover conditions.

You should also ask whether the dog has lived with children, cats, other dogs, traffic, visitors, car travel and time alone. For a Jindo, behaviour details matter as much as documents.

Is a Jindo suitable for first-time dog owners?

A Jindo can be difficult for first-time owners because the breed is independent, alert and may have strong prey drive. It usually needs an owner who is calm, consistent and realistic about training.

A first-time buyer should only consider a Jindo with strong breeder support, a secure home, a training plan and a clear understanding that loyalty does not mean automatic obedience.

Can a Jindo live in a family home?

Yes, a Jindo can live in a family home when the dog’s temperament and the household match well. Children must respect the dog’s space, food, sleep and body.

The listing should say whether the dog has met children, how it reacts to noise and fast movement, and whether it is comfortable with handling. Adult supervision is essential.

Can a Jindo live with cats?

Some Jindos may live with cats if raised and managed carefully, but it should never be assumed. The breed can have strong prey drive and may chase small animals.

Ask whether the dog has genuinely lived with cats, how it reacts to movement and whether it can be separated safely. Introductions should be slow and controlled.

Can a Jindo go off lead?

Many Jindos should be treated with caution off lead, especially in open areas with wildlife, livestock, cats or fast movement. Recall may be unreliable when prey drive is triggered.

Secure fields, long lines, careful training and prevention are usually safer than assuming the dog will come back because it is loyal.

Does a Jindo need a secure garden?

A secure garden is strongly recommended. Jindos can be alert, agile and interested in movement outside the boundary, so weak fencing or open gates can create escape risk.

Before bringing a Jindo home, check gates, fences, side access, bins, low walls and any gaps. Prevention is easier than trying to recover an escaped dog.

Is a Jindo good with other dogs?

It depends on the individual dog, socialisation and maturity. Some Jindos are selective with other dogs and may not enjoy pushy greetings or chaotic dog parks.

Ask for real examples: lead behaviour, dog park history, same-sex tolerance, sharing space, resource guarding and how introductions are handled.

What documents should come with a Jindo puppy in England?

A puppy should be microchipped before sale and should come with vaccination information, worming details, breeder contact information, contract or receipt, feeding guidance and any pedigree or registration documents if advertised.

The details should match the puppy being handed over. Do not accept vague promises that identification or paperwork will be sorted later.

How old should a Jindo puppy be before handover?

A puppy should not be handed over too young. It should be old enough to leave its mother, eating independently, microchipped, started on appropriate health care and ready for a gradual home transition.

If a seller wants to hand over a very young puppy quickly, that is a serious warning sign.

Is a Jindo easy to train?

A Jindo can learn well, but it is not usually an automatic-obedience breed. It may be independent, selective and less interested in repetitive commands than some common companion breeds.

Training should be calm, consistent and reward-based, with strong focus on lead work, recall management, handling, settling and safe socialisation.

How should a Jindo be handed over in Bath?

The handover should be calm, documented and secure. The buyer should receive microchip details, vaccination record, feeding routine, behaviour notes, contract information and clear guidance for the first days.

At home, keep doors, windows and gates secure, use a lead outside, avoid overwhelming visitors and give the dog a quiet routine while it adjusts.

Last updated: 05/16/2026 11:08