American Leopard Hound vs Glen of Imaal Terrier
Side-by-side comparison across all 14 AKC trait ratings, with a clear verdict on which breed fits which kind of household.
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American Leopard Hound vs Glen of Imaal Terrier
You’re not going to find these two dogs at the same dog park. The American Leopard Hound is out backtracking deer across 50 acres, while the Glen of Imaal Terrier is curled on your couch after a solid hour of yard patrol. Yet here you are, comparing them. probably because you want a loyal, tough dog with a strong will and a little wild in the bloodline. Here’s the split. If you’re hunting, running land, or need a dog that thrives on big physical challenges, the Leopard Hound is your match. At 70 pounds and built for endurance, this hound lives to work. It’s sociable with people, great with kids, but don’t expect it to settle in an apartment. It needs space and purpose. Without it, that intelligence turns creative. usually in ways that involve digging or escaping. The Glen? He’s the quiet rebel. Low to the ground, stubborn as a mule, and deeply affectionate in a “I’ll tolerate pets on my terms” way. He’s not barking much, sheds less, and fits urban life better than you’d think. But don’t be fooled. this is a terrier bred to go underground after badgers. That means he’ll chase small animals and test boundaries. He’s better with older kids who know how to respect his space. The real insight? Both are independent thinkers, but they express it differently. The Leopard Hound will follow you anywhere. if he agrees with the plan. The Glen will look you in the eye and decide whether he feels like complying. Trainability scores are the same on paper, but the Glen needs a handler who speaks fluent “terrier stubborn.” If you want partnership with a side of negotiation, go Glen. If you want a driven companion who’ll push as hard as you will, get the hound.
Trait-by-trait
Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.Where they diverge
Choose the American Leopard Hound if…
- hunters
- active rural families
- experienced hound owners
- You value good with young children — American Leopard Hound scores noticeably higher.
Choose the Glen of Imaal Terrier if…
- Experienced terrier owners
- Families with older children
- Apartment or small home living
- You value coat grooming — Glen of Imaal Terrier scores higher here.

