Greyhound vs Jagdterrier
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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Greyhound vs Jagdterrier
You’re probably not cross-shopping a Greyhound and a Jagdterrier for the same reasons you’d compare, say, a Labrador and a Golden. But here’s why they come up together: both are lean, efficient hunters with short coats and quiet demeanors, and both get mistaken for “weird-looking dogs” by people who don’t know breeds. Beyond that? They’re built for entirely different worlds. The Greyhound is the sleek apartment ghost. Don’t let the racing image fool you. most retired racers settle into couch life like they were born for it. They’re 70-pound couch potatoes who sprint fast and nap harder. They’re gentle, sensitive, and surprisingly quiet, though they’ll bark if startled. If you live in a city and want a big, low-shedding dog that won’t chew your walls, this could be your match. But if you’ve got a rabbit, squirrel, or hyper toddler darting around, you’ll be white-knuckling every walk. The Jagdterrier is the underground warrior. This 20-pound German hunting machine was bred to chase vermin into dens, navigate tight tunnels, and work in total darkness. They’re bold, mentally sharp, and relentless. They don’t bark much, but they’re always alert, always working. You need space, experience, and a job for them. whether that’s fieldwork, advanced training, or scent sports. They’re not lazy, and they’re not for beginners. Here’s the real talk: Greyhounds look like they need miles of running. Most don’t. Jagdterriers look like they’re small and manageable. They’re not. They’re intense. If you want calm elegance with bursts of speed, go Greyhound. If you want a fearless, brainy hunter who thrives on challenge, the Jagdterrier’s your dog. Just don’t expect either to coexist peacefully with a pet hamster.
Trait-by-trait
Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.Where they diverge
Choose the Greyhound if…
- Apartment dwellers (surprisingly calm indoors)
- Adoption-minded owners (many ex-racers)
- Low-maintenance coat owners
- You value barking level — Greyhound scores noticeably higher.
Choose the Jagdterrier if…
- Hunters
- Very active experienced owners
- Rural living
- You value playfulness — Jagdterrier scores higher here.

