The Sapsal (also Sapsali/Sapsari or Sapsalgae) () is a shaggy-haired
South Korea
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breed of dog
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that is said to ward off evil spirits. In the
Korean language
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, the word ''Sapsal'' is followed by either ''gae'' (
개, meaning "dog") or the nominative particle ''i'' (
이), and may occasionally be
romanized
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as Sapsaree. The breed was designated as one of the
Natural monuments of South Korea
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in 1992 to receive protected status and funding for its preservation as a part of Korea's cultural heritage.
The breed is officially recognized by the Korean
Kennel Federation.
Description
The height of the male is 51 cm and the female is 49 cm, and the body is covered with long, thick fur which protects them from the cold. The dog may be any of several colors, either solid or mixed:
* Black
* Gold
* Orange
* Brown
* Grey
* Blue
* White
The ears lie down, and the snout is relatively blunt and not pointed like a
Jindo dog. Its tail is raised and its head is large, so its shape resembles that of a lion. Its personality is bold and valiant, loyal to its owner.
History

The breed's name Sapsalgae means "a dog that chases away evil spirits and misfortune", and it appears frequently in lyrics, folktales, and paintings.
They are nicknamed "Ghost Hunters" or "Sunshine Dogs" for their supernatural qualities, or "Lion Dogs" for their appearance having large paws and shaggy fur.
Sapsali dogs date back to the
Three Kingdoms period
The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu dominated China from AD 220 to 280 following the end of the Han dynasty. This period was preceded by the Eastern Han dynasty and followed by the Western Jin dynasty. Academically, the ...
around 220 A.D. - 280 A.D.
They were mainly bred as companions for aristocrats during the
Silla
Silla (; Old Korean: wikt:徐羅伐#Old Korean, 徐羅伐, Yale romanization of Korean, Yale: Syerapel, Revised Romanization of Korean, RR: ''Seorabeol''; International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA: ) was a Korean kingdom that existed between ...
period, but were owned by common people after the collapse of Unified Silla. A 300-year-old stone memorial in southeastern South Korea tells the story of an aristocrat who fell asleep on a riverbank after having too many drinks. Embers from his pipe started a brush fire as he slept, and his faithful Sapsali jumped into the river and used its wet fur to douse the fire and save its master at the cost of its own life.
The breed were slaughtered in large numbers by the Japanese when
Korea was under Japanese rule to make winter coats for its military in Manchuria.
In the late 1960s, professors at
Kyungpook National University
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collected about 30 Sapsali dogs in an effort to preserve the breed,
but the dogs were near extinction by the mid-1980s with only eight dogs remaining. The breed was revived
by geneticist Dr. Ha Ji-hong, who used DNA methods to reestablish the breed and weed out congenital issues.
In 1992 the breed was designated as one of the
Natural Monuments of South Korea
Nature is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical world, including life. Although humans are part ...
, receiving protected status and funding for its preservation as a part of Korean cultural heritage.
The breed's population currently numbers in the thousands, and they are commonly found as household pets and therapy dogs due to their gentle temperament, loyal nature, and friendliness.
A Sapsali dog was chosen as the Mascot of the
IAAF World Champship in Daegu 2011.
See also
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Dogs portal
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List of dog breeds
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Donggyeongi
The ''Donggyeongi'' (), also called ''daeng gyeon'' (댕견) or ''Donggyeong gae'' (동경개), is a naturally bob-tailed dog breed that originated in Korea. It is an endangered breed of some 600 dogs in total and has been protected as a natura ...
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Jindo
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Pungsan
References
External links
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Dog breeds originating in South Korea