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Glen of Imaal Terrier vs Jindo

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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Glen of Imaal Terrier vs Jindo

People compare the Glen of Imaal Terrier and the Jindo because they’re both rare, bold, and built for serious work. yet fly under the radar compared to flashier terriers or Asian breeds. But beneath the surface, they’re pulling in different directions. The Glen is the quiet hug in a dog form. Low to the ground, sturdy as a stump, he’s happiest in a small yard or apartment, snoozing on the couch with a family that respects his quiet confidence. He’s affectionate, deeply loyal, and surprisingly adaptable. You’ll get playful bursts, but not nonstop energy. Think of him as the terrier that won’t drive you nuts barking at squirrels all day. But don’t be fooled. his prey drive is real, and if you have a hamster or cat, he might not see them as roommates. The Jindo? That’s the feral genius. Independent to a fault, bred to track deer through mountain forests alone. He’s alert, intense, and emotionally complex. You don’t own a Jindo, you earn his trust. He’s more active, more aloof, and less forgiving of mistakes. He’ll bond fiercely with one person and tolerate the rest. Off-leash? Risky. He might just decide to go find wild boar on his own. Here’s the real difference: the Glen wants to be part of your life. The Jindo wants to lead his own. Families wanting a sturdy, loving companion with terrier spirit but not terrier chaos should pick the Glen. Active, experienced owners who want a dog with wild soul and mind like a puzzle should try the Jindo. if they’re ready for the challenge. And one thing no chart tells you: the Jindo’s loyalty isn’t loud, but it’s absolute. But it’s on his terms. Always.

Glen of Imaal Terrier
Jindo
12.5–14 in
Height
18–22 in
32–40 lb
Weight
30–50 lb
10–15 yr
Lifespan
14–14 yr
$1.5–3.5k
Puppy price
$0.8–2.5k
#174
AKC popularity

Trait-by-trait

Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.
Affectionate w/ Family
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Shedding Level
Coat Grooming
Drooling Level
Good with Strangers
Playfulness
Watchdog / Protective
Adaptability
Trainability
Energy Level
Barking Level
Mental Stimulation Needs
AffectionGood w/ KidsGood w/ DogsShedding LevelGroomingDrooling LevelGood w/ StrangersPlayfulnessProtectiveAdaptabilityTrainabilityEnergy LevelBarking LevelMental Stim.
Glen of Imaal Terrier Jindo
Overlay

Where they diverge

Affectionate w/ Family
Glen of Imaal Terrier is more affectionate (2-point difference)
Glen
Watchdog / Protective
Jindo is more protective (2-point difference)
Jindo
Adaptability
Glen of Imaal Terrier is more adaptable (2-point difference)
Glen
Shedding Level
Glen of Imaal Terrier sheds less (1-point difference)
Glen
Coat Grooming
Jindo needs less grooming (1-point difference)
Jindo
The verdict

Choose the Glen of Imaal Terrier if…

  • Experienced terrier owners
  • Families with older children
  • Apartment or small home living
  • You value affectionate w/ familyGlen of Imaal Terrier scores noticeably higher.

Choose the Jindo if…

  • Experienced dog owners
  • Active individuals
  • Families with older children
  • You value watchdog / protectiveJindo scores higher here.
Glen of Imaal Terrier Owner’s Guide
Everything you need before bringing your Glen of Imaal Terrier home.
Breed variants, breeder red flags, and what to ask
First-week checklist and daily schedules by age
Training timeline from 8 weeks to adulthood
Health screenings, emergency card, and feeding portions
Grooming schedule, first-year costs, and what nobody tells you
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Jindo Owner’s Guide
Everything you need before bringing your Jindo home.
Breed variants, breeder red flags, and what to ask
First-week checklist and daily schedules by age
Training timeline from 8 weeks to adulthood
Health screenings, emergency card, and feeding portions
Grooming schedule, first-year costs, and what nobody tells you
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