Who Wouldn’t One of These Awesome Dogs – Airedale Terrier

October 28, 2009 by  

What a great dog – the Airedale Terrier, historically called the’King of Terriers’, is a medium-sized dog that weighs forty five to 65 lbs and grows to lengths of twenty-four inches. They’re the largest of the terrier breeds, but are just as alert and have as much energy as their smaller relatives.

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Airedale Terriers often have tan heads, ears, chests, undersides, and legs. Their sides and saddles are black. Many Airedale Terriers have a little bit of red mixed in with their white or black chest markings. Thanks to the consistency of their coats, Airedale Terriers will require regular grooming.

This type of dog is very active, and will want to play and be exercised on a day-to-day basis. Anyhow it is preferable if the terrier is going to live with a family with older and well-behaved children. A family with smaller pets, such as pussies or hamsters, should doubtless avoid getting an Airedale Terrier, since terriers are susceptible to chase tiny pets and so on. They can live next to other dogs, as long as they’re trained from puppyhood. Training itself isn’t an issue . These terriers are frolicsome and raring to learn, as well as dependable and protective of their family.

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The dog first appeared in Britain, sometime in the 18th century. It was crossbred from a Waterside Terrier and an Otterhound. They were originally used to hunt small game, and then progressed to big-game hunting and police work. Though the breed has been usually’retired’ from such heavy work, they keep their stamina and determination, and remain good trackers and hunters.

Families that love to are perfect for the Airedale Terrier. It can live with other pets, or be fine by itself. With its seemingly limitless energy, it’s only a question of finding a family that will stay alongside of this fine animal.

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12 Responses to “Who Wouldn’t One of These Awesome Dogs – Airedale Terrier”

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  2. the ger on April 24th, 2010 1:20 am

    as for the benefits living in what is on the whole a moderate and tolerant society, we are also very multicultural so they add to the flavor of this country as for the disadvantages one of them would have to be living by this mean if you want to keep the rules you have to live in or near a community otherwise you might not be able to stick to the rules ie kosher sabbath etc

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    Dna is the only way to tell for sure.The CKCSC require dna testing prior to breeding,the AKC requires it at times.Was this done?If not ask some experienced cavalier people to evaluate your dog for an educated quess

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