Drever vs Ibizan Hound
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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Drever vs Ibizan Hound
You don’t see Drevers and Ibizan Hounds side by side at dog parks. both are rare, both are hounds, and both move with purpose. That’s probably why people end up comparing them. They’re looking for a unique, active dog with a strong instinct, maybe with a nose or a need for speed, and they stumble upon these two. But beyond rarity and energy, they’re built for entirely different worlds. The Drever is your Swedish winter companion. Low to the ground, built for trudging through snow and dense forest, this dog was made to follow a scent for hours and stay loyal to the hunt. and to you. It’s trainable, vocal, and thrives in cold climates with families who hike, hunt, or just love a dog that’s always tuned in. But it needs space and a job. And if your fence is under 5 feet, you’ll be chasing it down the road. The Ibizan Hound? That’s a desert ghost. Tall, lean, with bat-like ears that catch the wind, it’s built for explosive speed and leaping after rabbits in the Mediterranean sun. It’s more independent, harder to train, and needs mental fire. lure coursing, agility, anything that engages its instincts. It bonds deeply but can be aloof with kids. And if you live near squirrels or cats? Good luck. The real difference isn’t just size or speed. It’s focus. The Drever works with you. The Ibizan decides whether to listen. Pick the Drever if you want a cooperative, vocal partner in cold-weather adventure. Pick the Ibizan if you’re okay with a dignified, sometimes stubborn athlete who lives for the chase. And here’s the truth no one mentions: both will break your heart when they’re gone. But they’ll earn every second of your love while they’re here.
Trait-by-trait
Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.Where they diverge
Choose the Drever if…
- hunters
- active families in cold climates
- outdoor adventurers
- You value good with young children — Drever scores noticeably higher.
Choose the Ibizan Hound if…
- Active owners
- Lure coursing sports
- Owners with secure fenced yards
- You value mental stimulation needs — Ibizan Hound scores higher here.

