LAPD receives Jindo pups for police training
April 19, 2015 by admin
Filed under Puppy Training Video
The two newest recruits to the Los Angeles Police Department aren’t very interested in doing police work. Instead, they seem more interested in chasing a ball, wrestling, lolling in the grass…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
It is so cute….I really want one but they must be very expensive and rare
!
As much as I love those dogs, they make terrible police dogs because 1)
they get too attached to the original trainer, making transfers nearly
impossible and 2) they are too intelligent for their own good and will
often compromise objectives to please their owner/handler
They failed due to the fact that they do not understand Jindos.I had mine
for 13yrs and just lost her in Oct 2013 due to severe hip arthritis.Her
best friend was an Oregon red squirrel pet who romped and played with her
indoors.My Jindo raised two Egyptian Pharoh puppies since they were five
weeks old and now they act like jindos.I miss my precious baby and when my
puppies are gone I will again get another Jindo.
@youngk9lover Jindos are wonderful dogs, I own two myself. But they’re
extremely independent and dominating at times. I think what the LAPD don’t
realize is that it takes jindos 2 full years for them to fully mature
psychologically. Sure they can be taught during their puppyhood, but
they’re not adults until they reach 2 years of age. :I Perhaps if they
waited another year they would have been able to be of use but I guess they
don’t have the time.
jindo dogs are not good for police dog. Because Jindo dogs cannot
assimilate with the environment which has owner change a lot. However, they
can be a awesome military dog if Sergent owns them, because normally
Sergent stays in same base. So they can serve as alarming dog for
individual police station and military bases. (They are very good at
distinguishing foes)
is this about Daehan and Mingook?
Also they are very nice hunting dog. They are actually hunting dogs for
hunting bears and tiger.
RESPECT!!!
Such beautiful, rare dogs shouldn’t be relegated to do dangerous and common
police work! If they’re “national treasures”, they should be valued and
respected as good family companions and treated as such.
as much as they’re good hunters, i heard they’re too loyal to be useful as
canine units. gets too attached to its trainer.
lol that brown jindogeh looks so gorgeous he has a double eye lid lolz
jindos can never be a police dog because they are way too independent to
train.
I have a 5 yr. old Jindo and I love her. She’s a Great dog!
@regxjin as they as they left. they aren’t recognized a 100% jindo although
they r 100% jindo. i know it sounds ridiculous but thats how it is. if u
wanna complain go tell THEM
they’ve failed. too wild and hard to control.
I hope the training turned out good. Jindo’s are known to aggressive in
nature, even with training.
@youngk9lover Hm, let me help debunk these. The first one is not true, they
will eat, maybe they won’t take the food directly at times but they will
take the food. Second, a lot of jindos are adopted into second homes and
they just fine. It’s a myth to believe that they can only have one master
their entire life. Third, there has been several cases, jindos will try to
find their way back home if they can. Fourth, that’s only if you gain their
loyalty.
A trained Jindo dog show here. /watch?v=VCj244AKovM
That’s pretty awesome, I thought China giving pandas to zoos around the
world was a cool. But Korea giving Jindos to an American Police Force is
another nice sign of good will, hope it works out.
I wonder how it turned out 😀
This is incorrect. Koreans possess an innate sense of nationalism and are
very proud of their country and their culture. To send a substandard Jindo
as a gift would reflect poorly on the Korean government. Jindos that leave
the island are not considered “unoriginal” by default. Dogs that leave the
country with government endorsements are purebred and of good quality,
going to specific, established breeders or for specific work purposes.
they are a hunting + FAMILY dog. my dog would only like strangers if we
introduce them and they can see we are relaxed with them. If they are in
our garden alone and a stranger approches them they will go in aggressive
mode to protect their home and family. Very very loyal dogs and a very
loving and caring family pet. i love jindos to bit <3
I LOVE JINDOS!!!!! Oh yeah I’m Korean !!!!!
thank you so much for saving a precious life… Is he doing well now?
This depends on the parents’ temperment. As you can see in the video, these
puppies are very friendly and wants attention from people other than
whoever is in charge. As long as the pups are allowed to socialize with
other dogs and people, they won’t be as reserved.