Nureongi Explained
The Nureongi, also known as the Korean Yellow Spitz, is a common, spitz-type dogs with yellowish coloring endemic to the Korean peninsula.[1] [2]
There are several uses of the word nureongi:[3]
- A yellow object or animal.
- A dog or cow with yellow fur.
- Golden.
Notes and References
- Book: Morris . Desmond . Dogs: The Ultimate Dictionary of over 1,000 Dog Breeds . 2008 . . 978-1-57076-410-3 . First Paperback . . 585.
- Good to pet and eat: The keeping and consuming of dogs and cats in South Korea. Podberscek, A.L.. 2009. Journal of Social Issues. 65. 3. 615–632. 10.1111/j.1540-4560.2009.01616.x. 10.1.1.596.7570. 2016-06-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20160418004308/http://greenconsensus.com/education/food/materials/02_due_september19/podberscek_Good%20to%20Pet%20and%20Eat.pdf. 2016-04-18. dead.
- https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=%EB%88%84%EB%A0%81%EC%9D%B4&range=all Korean dictionary research