32 - 40 lbs
12.5 - 14 inches
medium
History & Origin
The Glen of Imaal Terrier and belongs to the Terrier group. They were bred for rid the home and farm of vermin, and hunt badger and fox.
Health Considerations
- Regular vet checkups recommended
Grooming
Low to moderate maintenance
Exercise Needs
High exercise requirements
Training
Trainable with positive reinforcement
Fun Facts
- 1The Glen of Imaal Terrier is known for its unique characteristics
- 2They are Spirited and Agile
Frequently Asked Questions
How much exercise does a Glen of Imaal Terrier need?
High exercise requirements
What is the grooming requirement for a Glen of Imaal Terrier?
Low to moderate maintenance
Is the Glen of Imaal Terrier good with families?
Yes, the Glen of Imaal Terrier is known for being gentle, making them excellent family companions.
What are the main health concerns for Glen of Imaal Terriers?
Common health concerns for Glen of Imaal Terriers include Regular vet checkups recommended. Regular veterinary checkups and proper care can help prevent or manage these conditions.
How long does a Glen of Imaal Terrier typically live?
The average lifespan of a Glen of Imaal Terrier is 12 - 15 years. With proper care, nutrition, and regular exercise, many Glen of Imaal Terriers can live long, healthy lives.
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