Because no body wants them, dog breeders focus on what they can make money on.
The life span of a Glen of Imaal Terrier is 10 - 14 years.
usually 1,000 dollars or more
for hunting badgers and foxes and for chasing rats
Yes. The Glen of Imaal Terrier is a breed of domestic dog recognized by many reputable kennel clubs such as the American Kennel Club and the Kennel Club. See the related links for more information on this breed.
Boston Terriers are neither extinct or endangered. In fact, they are a very popular breed in the U.S.
There are many, many endangered and rare breeds that are not Kennel Club recognised, and several that are. Rare or endangered Kennel Club recognised breeds (ones that are bred to a standard) are: 1) Sealyham Terrier 2) Standard Mexican Hairless 3) Beauceron 4) Japanese Chin 5) Phalene 6) Coton De Tulear 7) Bolognese 8) Glen of Imaal Terrier 9) Tibetan Mastiff 10) Kerry Blue Terrier
Here they are Irish Setter Irish Wolfhound Lurcher Irish Terrier Kerry Blue Terrier Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Glen of Imaal Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Irish Red-And-White Setter Kerry Beagle
Patterdale terriers, unfortunately, are not hypo-allergenic. However, many terriers are, including Scottish terriers, Welsh Terriers, Irish terriers, and Border Terriers.
Airedale TerrierAmerican Staffordshire TerrierAustralian TerrierBedlington TerrierBorder TerrierBull TerrierCairn TerrierDandie Dinmont TerrierGlen of Imaal TerrierIrish TerrierKerry Blue TerrierLakeland TerrierManchester TerrierMiniature Bull TerrierMiniature SchnauzerNorfolk TerrierNorwich TerrierParson Russell TerrierScottish TerrierSealyham TerrierSkye TerrierSmooth Fox TerrierSoft Coated Wheaten TerrierStaffordshire Bull TerrierWelsh TerrierWest Highland White Terrier
There are many dog breeds that begin with the letter "I". Here's a list:Ibizan HoundIcelandic SheepdogInca Hairless DogIrish Glen Imaal TerrierIrish Red and White SetterIrish SetterIrish Staffordshire Bull TerrierIrish TerrierIrish Water SpanielIrish WolfhoundIstrian Coarse-Haired HoundIstrian Short-Haired HoundItalian BulldoggeItalian GreyhoundItalian HoundItalian Spinoni
Glen, from the Gaelic gleann
no yorkshire terriers do not drool