Here is the first Poongsan that I have ever met. He was imported from South Korea via the Korean National Dog Association. The KNDA were involved with bloodlines directly from North Korea. He was never bred as at the time there were no female Poongsans on the West Coast. He is now dead, much to my great sadness.
2002 |
2007, ear broken from a fight with a Jindo |
Here is a picture of a male Poongsan that I visited in the spring. I think he was two years old at the time. He was imported from South Korea with pedigree papers. His bloodline is via China. I would be hard pressed to remember the name of the organization but my dad did manage to find the organization online.
It's normal for one or both ears to be naturally dropped or tipped in the Poongsan breed.
Typical friendliness |
Here is a picture of PoongSoon's dad. He is also an import from South Korea but with Korea Kennel Club papers. He came from an area of South Korea that differs from the one above. His bloodline is also via China though. I think he is also two years old.
This is another picture of him taken by his owner:
There is another male Poongsan in southern California, but I've yet to meet him in person. I think he is Korea Kennel Club registered. He's fully mature in this picture.
Then there are an assorted number of males without documentation. I haven't been tracking them.
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