Ibizan Hound vs Pachón Navarro

Choosing between Ibizan Hound and Pachón Navarro? The most obvious difference is size — Ibizan Hound is the bigger dog, while Pachón Navarro is more compact — but temperament, grooming and exercise needs matter just as much. Below we break down exactly how the two breeds compare on the things that shape daily life with a dog, so you can see which one is the better fit for your home, family and routine.

Ibizan Hound vs Pachón Navarro: full comparison

TraitIbizan HoundPachón Navarro
SizeLargeMedium
Energy levelHighHigh
TrainabilityMediumHigh
FriendlinessMediumMedium
Good with childrenMediumMedium
Grooming needsVery LowVery Low
SheddingLowLow
BarkingLowLow
ProtectivenessMediumMedium
AdaptabilityMediumMedium
Typical lifespan12 years14 years
HypoallergenicNoNo

Key differences at a glance

Size and living space

The Ibizan Hound is a large and powerful breed that wants a roomier home and ideally a garden to move around in. By comparison, the Pachón Navarro is a moderately built dog that settles into most homes, although a garden makes life easier. If space, transport or budget are tight, the smaller of the two is the more practical choice.

Exercise and energy needs

The Ibizan Hound demands substantial daily activity, from long walks to hard play. The Pachón Navarro demands substantial daily activity, from long walks to hard play. Their exercise needs are broadly the same, so this is unlikely to be a deciding factor.

Grooming and shedding

The Ibizan Hound is about as low-effort to groom as dogs get and drops very little hair. The Pachón Navarro is about as low-effort to groom as dogs get and drops very little hair. Grooming upkeep is similar for both.

Temperament, training and family life

The Ibizan Hound is reasonably trainable with regular, positive sessions, speaks up only now and then and gets on with children when raised around them. The Pachón Navarro is quick to learn and a pleasure to train, speaks up only now and then and gets on with children when raised around them. On guarding instinct, Ibizan Hound will alert you to visitors but is not an aggressive guardian, whereas Pachón Navarro will alert you to visitors but is not an aggressive guardian.

Which is better for…

Which should you choose?

Choose the Ibizan Hound if you want a bigger, more substantial dog.

Choose the Pachón Navarro if you want a longer-lived breed, you want an easier dog to train, or you want a smaller, more apartment-friendly dog.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Ibizan Hound or the Pachón Navarro better for families with children?
Both the Ibizan Hound and the Pachón Navarro are considered good with children when properly socialised and supervised.
Which sheds more, the Ibizan Hound or the Pachón Navarro?
The Ibizan Hound and Pachón Navarro shed a similar amount (low).
Which is easier to train, the Ibizan Hound or the Pachón Navarro?
The Pachón Navarro is generally the easier of the two to train, making it a better pick for less experienced owners.
Is Ibizan Hound or Pachón Navarro bigger?
Ibizan Hound is the larger breed; Pachón Navarro is smaller and more compact.
Which barks more, Ibizan Hound or Pachón Navarro?
Both bark a similar amount (low).
Which is better for apartment living, Ibizan Hound or Pachón Navarro?
For apartment or flat living, Pachón Navarro has the edge, thanks to its size, quieter nature and more manageable energy.

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