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Terriers: Glen of Imaal Terrier

The sturdy Glen of Imaal Terrier is a spirited hunter and dedicated companion.

Glen of Imaal Terrier

Vital Stats

Height: 12 to 14 inches at shoulder
Weight: about 35 pounds
Coat: medium-length and harsh
Life span: 12 to 15 years
Breed Group: Terriers
 
 

Summary

The Glen of Imaal Terrier is a strong, independent breed named for the remote valley in Ireland where he originated. Bred to hunt fox and badger, and to keep homes free of rodents, the Glen is a skilled and cunning hunter. He's also an affectionate family dog, gentle and loving with his people.

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Overview

This powerful terrier was originally bred to be a tenacious hunter of fox, badger, and rodents, even pursuing his prey underground. Although the modern Glen is more likely to spend his days relaxing with his family, he still has a hunter's heart. Nothing is more enjoyable to him than a good chase after a pesky squirrel or the neighbor's cat--other than, perhaps, a good dig. A Glen will happily dig up your flower garden if you let him.

You can put his hunter's smarts to good use with training, so long as you keep it fun for him; otherwise, he's likely to show his independent streak, and wander off in search of something more interesting. And you can channel his energy and athleticism into dog sports such as agility and obedience competitions.

If you're not interested in dog sports, you'll need to find another way to help him burn off energy; Glens need daily exercise. And you'll have to lock up the kibble and keep tempting people food out of reach; this dog has a hearty appetite, and can pack on the pounds very quickly if he's allowed to overeat.
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i think i have a glenn of imaal terrier it has the personality and the body type but can a glenn of imaal have spots?

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