Considered a “natural breed” the Korean Jindo developed over time with minimal interference from humans. In typical Spitz fashion, they sport a trademark curled tail, pointed ears, wedge-shaped head, and thick double-coat that can be found in shades of fawn, red, black, tan, brindle, and grey. They have a strong hunting instinct and may not be suitable for homes with small animals, such as cats or rabbits.