Our breed --- what characteristics does your Glen have?

  
Alex

aka Alexander- Baryshnikov- Garvin-Brownin
 
 
Barked: Thu May 10, '07 6:50pm PST 
According to the AKC website:
"Longer than tall and sporting a double coat of medium length, the Glen possesses great strength and should always convey the impression of maximum substance for size of dog. Unrefined to this day, the breed still possesses "antique" features once common to many early terrier types; its distinctive head with rose or half-prick ears, its bowed forequarters with turned out feet, its unique outline and topline are hallmarks of the breed and essential to the breed type. Game and spirited with great courage when called upon, otherwise gentle and docile. Although generally less easily excited than other terriers, the Glen is always ready to give chase. When working they are active, agile, silent and dead game."

What do your Glens exhibit??? If your Glen is a mix breed, what part of the Glen does he have?

Alex fits this description perfectly, especially the turned out feet that gave him the middle name "Baryshnikov." He also stalks our other dog like prey when they are playing and then is ready for a good chase!
Snooki

Snooki- tries to go home- with everyone.
 
 
Barked: Wed Mar 7, '12 9:00pm PST 
We are not sure that Snooki is a Glen, but she definately displays a lot of key characteristics in her physique and behavior. She enjoys it when I point out birds and then creeps up until they take flight and then runs like mad!! Especially seagulls and magpies. One minute she can be running circles and the next she will be quietly relaxing. It's so funny to see her run so fast because of her long, flexible body and short legs. She is a little-big dog that stands up to my best friends dobermans when they start to get annoying. She shows her teeth but she never barks back at them. I like it when she barks because we don't hear it that often!