Glen of Imaal Terrier vs Kromfohrlander
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 Kromfohrlander
You don’t see a lot of Glen of Imaal Terriers or Kromfohrlanders at the dog park, so when someone’s comparing them, it’s usually because they want an unusual, affectionate dog that doesn’t need a farm. Both are midsize, low-shedding, and pack a surprising amount of personality in compact frames. But that’s where the similarities quietly fade. The Glen is a stocky little tank with a stubborn streak a mile wide. Bred to go to ground after badgers, he’s bold and game, but don’t mistake that for eagerness to please. He’ll look you in the eye and decide whether he feels like obeying. great if you’ve got terrier experience, frustrating if you don’t. He’s quiet for a terrier, not prone to barking, and surprisingly adaptable to apartment life as long as you meet his moderate energy needs. But he’s not a fan of chaos, and small pets? Forget it. He’s a loyal family dog, but best with older kids who know how to respect a dog’s space. The Kromfohrlander, on the other hand, is the gentle diplomat. Developed in post-war Germany as a companion, he’s eager to connect and easier to train. He bonds deeply, thrives on routine, and gets along well with kids and other pets. He needs more daily activity than the Glen and doesn’t adapt as well to irregular schedules. he hates being left out. Novice owners often do better with a Kromfohrlander, but you must commit to involvement. He’s not lazy, but his needs are more emotional than physical. Here’s the real difference: the Glen tolerates your life. The Kromfohrlander wants to be in it, every minute. Pick the Glen if you want a stoic, low-maintenance sidekick. Choose the Kromfohrlander if you want a touch-me dog who’s always checking in.
Trait-by-trait
Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.Where they diverge
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 noticeably higher.
Choose the Kromfohrlander if…
- families
- apartment living with sufficient exercise
- allergy-sensitive owners (smooth coat)
- You value good with young children — Kromfohrlander scores higher here.

