Airedale Terrier
The Airedale Terrier is known for its playfulness and courage, and for their love and patience with children. Airedales can be stubborn, however, and may challenge it’s owners for dominance within the pack and may be aggressive towards other dogs from outside it’s own pack. Obedience training and socialization are required from an early age with Airedales. They make an excellent watchdog, being wary of strangers at first, though quick to accept them if their owners encourage them.
The Airedale’s outer-coat is wiry, while its under-coat is very soft. Their color may be black and tan or tan and light gray. The head, ears and beard are almost always tan in color.
Airedale’s have minimal grooming needs, with only show dogs needing to be stripped (removing old hair by hand). Pets may require a yearly clipping at the groomer. While the grooming needs are low, Airedales need lots of exercise to remain happy and non-destructive. Several long, vigorous walks daily and a couple of aerobic play sessions each day will keep your Airedale happy.
Like many breeds, the Airedale began in 19th century England (Yorkshire). Breeders near the Aire River crossed the otter hound with the now-extinct black & tan terrier. The results was a dog which was both fearless and loved cold water.
Airedale Summary:
Average Height: 22 – 23 inches
Average Weight: 45 – 50 lbs.
Average Life Span: 12 – 14 years
It’s especially important to find your Airedale puppies through a reputable breeder.
Breed related health concerns include: malignant tumors, such as lymphoma and hypothyroidism.
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