Coat: Double, Thick

How often should a DongGyeongi be groomed?

The DongGyeongi’s short double coat needs regular attention to stay healthy. Expect heavy shedding during spring and fall when the undercoat blows out. Brush your dog twice a week to keep the coat smooth and remove loose hair. During shedding seasons, brush daily and use an undercoat rake on dense areas to clear dead fur. Bathing should happen every 6 to 8 weeks. Make sure to dry the coat thoroughly to prevent any dampness that could cause skin issues. Avoid shaving the coat; the double layer protects the dog from weather changes. - Brush 2× weekly; daily in heavy sheds - Use undercoat rake on thick spots - Bathe every 6–8 weeks, dry completely - Do not shave the coat Pro tip: A professional de-shedding treatment every 6 to 8 weeks helps keep the coat manageable and reduces loose hair around the house. Keep an eye on lighter coats like cream and white for any dirt or staining, especially around the face and paws.

Size: Small

About the DongGyeongi

The DongGyeongi is a rare Korean breed known for its distinctive short or missing tail. This dog has been part of Korea’s history for over a thousand years, with roots tracing back to the ancient Silla Kingdom. It shares some traits with the Jindo but stands out with its unique tail feature and coastal origins in Gyeongju. The breed faced near extinction during the Japanese Colonial Era because its stump tail was wrongly seen as unlucky. Today, the DongGyeongi is protected as a national treasure in Korea. It’s a medium-sized dog, weighing between 31 and 55 pounds, with a thick double coat that comes in black, brown, cream, or white. While not much is widely known about its personality, these dogs tend to be alert and friendly. They need early socialization and are best suited for owners who have some experience with dogs.

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