concept   collar
culture   Korea
statement   In Korea, traditional collars are linked to social status and are typically worn with formal attire such as hanboks.

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1 barking South Korea Excessive barking by dogs is considered a nuisance and is not socially acceptable 1
2 cocker spaniel South Korea Considered a rare and prestigious breed, often associated with wealthy or high-status individuals. 1
3 cocker spaniel South Korea Cocker spaniels are less common and are not as popular as companion pets compared to native or regional dog breeds. 1
4 collar Korea Often associated with traditional formal wear such as kimonos or hanboks 1
5 collar Korea In these countries, traditional clothing like kimonos or hanboks may have unique collar styles that are significant in reflecting the wearer's social status or occasion. 1
6 collie South Korea Collies are popular as fluffy, long-haired companion pets, often associated with their appearance in movies and TV shows. 1
7 spaniel Korea Spaniels are not commonly kept as pets and are less known as hunting companions in Korea and China. 1
8 spaniel South Korea Spaniels are often kept as companion animals and are known for their friendly and gentle nature. 1