Apparently, the boom of South Korean culture around the world is also passing through the world of pets, as Korean dogs are on the rise!
These pets are successful on the internet and make everyone dream of having an Asian dog to take care of at home.
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If you still don't know, we will introduce you here to some of the Korean dog breeds and you will definitely fall in love.
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The history of the Nureongi breed is somewhat sad, because this was a very popular breed to eat in Korea in the old days.
However, now with this prohibited practice, these puppies have become the most popular breed in Korea, a kind of South Korean mongrel.
So you can find it on any corner. And they are a total cutie! He is furry and has a yellowish color.
Due to its appearance, it is often compared to the Spitz, however, the original breed is very difficult to find in Brazil.
Sapsalis are known as true “treasures” in South Korea, a species that is acclaimed as a breed of value.
And it's no wonder, since the history of this breed refers to a spiritual purpose, according to the elders.
In that way, it has an air of mystery, guardianship and the South Korean spirit.
As for appearance, he's hairy, very hairy, and he's a medium sized dog. Its nature is docile and friendly.
Pungsan is also a very popular dog in South Korea, even if it is somewhat expensive and hard to find.
His origin refers to the Spitz, being a dog that is part of the same family as the internationally popular breed.
Among his characteristics are the almost symmetrically triangular ears that give him a unique appearance.
Plus, he's a big dog, even though he's medium-sized. His personality is that of a serious and focused dog.
However, he is quite faithful and great for hunting.
The Jindo-Korean is a dog with a double coat, so it is possible to find some dogs with mixed colors.
In addition, he is a medium-sized dog and is known for being a strong dog with a friendly personality.
And there's more, the Jindo is brave, being a very loyal dog to its owners and ready to protect it.
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