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  • Yes we really love our Dallas. Too bad he is blind as we are his seeing EYE people! He depends on our voices and his nose. A lot of people think he is a puppy. We feed him the Barf diet and I throw out a raw chicken leg out in the back yard for him to find. Doesn't take him long at all to find. BTW there is a glen of imaal mailing list. dont have the link but you should be able to google for it.

  • ended up keeping them and getting all their shots. They went from living in the woods to being house dogs pretty quick. Saw online where a guy in North Carolina has had his 3 year old glen terrier trained to interact with elderly people at a local nursing home. I can see my two doing something similar one day. The y have warmed my heart tremendously.

  • these dogs are amazing. A neighbor moved away and left 2 4-5 month old puppies behind. They stayed on their own for about 2 months in the woods around my house and my dad started feeding them. Having never been fond of most dogs, I am blown away by how much I have grown to love them. Cant find much info about them online, as most of it seems to be paraphrased out of another book.

  • Dallas is 11 years old and yes he is rare. Glen of Imaal was on front page of a dog magazine about 12 years ago. He is a people dog. Do a google search on Glen of Imaal Terrier and get lots of info. They were recently added to the AKC.

  • how old is your dog?

    that dog is very rare.

    how did you come across him?

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