So you’re looking to adopt an Glen of Imaal Terrier, or already have one?
According to the American Kennel Club, “Glens are scruffy, sturdy, low-slung terriers standing no more than 14 inches at the shoulder. There’s nothing fancy or fussed-over about Glens.Rather, their wiry no-frills coat, broad head, and bowed front legs suggest a working farm dog from a time and place where substance was more important than style. And yet, they’re also ridiculously cute. It takes a heart of stone to resist reaching down to give a Glen a scratch behind the ear and a pat on the well-muscled rump. Gentler, less excitable than most terriers, but still bold and spirited, the double-coated Glen of Imaal Terrier is named for one of Ireland’s most remote locales. The brave but docile Glen is a strong, no-fuss dog built for hard work.”
An Glen of Imaal Terrier typically ranges from 31.75cm to 35.56cm in height, and weighs from 14.51495584kg to 18.143694800000002kg.
There are a few pet insurance companies in New Zealand that offer dog insurance for Glen of Imaal Terrier breeds. Try Cove Insurance as they are currently offering a one-month free promotion. Typically Glen of Imaal Terrier insurance ranges from $30 per month to $65 – but of course this varies depending on a range of other factors such as gender.