Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Airedale Terrier


Breed Group: Terrier
Weight: 45 lbs
Height: 23 inches
Color(s): tan with black or grizzle saddle

Coat: The coat of the Airedale Terrier should be wiry, crisp, hard and straight lying close to the body of the dog. Slightly wavy hair is acceptable with a distinctive beard around muzzle.

Overview: A very pleasant breed, the Airedale Terrier is protective, brave, and affectionate. Demands love and attention. A rowdy breed, the Airedale Terrier should start obedience training at a young age to avoid dominance issues and to ensure the dog will be well mannered.

Character: Spunky, protective, yet sweet, this breed is not recommended for the average family. Dominance issues can arise if proper training is not started at and early age. The Airedale Terrier can be somewhat stubborn so firm handling is best.

Temperament: The Airedale Terrier is very loyal, and can be a joy to own, but can be difficult at times. Proper training is a must. An intelligent breed, the Airedale Terrier should have an experienced owner. This dog loves to chase small animals, but can do exceptionally well with cats and other dogs, given the dog has had proper socialization.

Care: The hair of this breed is hard and crisp making it rather hard to groom. Dead hair should be plucked at least twice a year. The Airedale Terrier can shed heavily or not at all depending on the cut of the coat. Washing the beard regularly is a must to keep it free from caking.

Training: This breed can be very willful and stubborn at times, but with variety can do very well in sporting events. This dog is very lively and requires an experienced handler. Firm but gentle training is required.

Activity: The Airedale Terrier should have at least an average sized yard available. A very active breed, this dog loves to swim, jog, run, and play so this breed does require extensive exercise. Not recommended for apartment life as they are very active indoors and can become a tyrant if not sufficiently exercised.

Ownership: If you are looking for Airedale Terrier puppies for sale from reputable Airedale Terrier breeders or to adopt an Airedale Terrier from an Airedale Terrier rescue then make sure you understand as much about the dog breeds you are interested in as you can. Every puppy breed is different. Begin your research by reading the breed information about the Airedale Terrier puppy above. Search our dog breeds section to find Airedale Terrier puppies, dogs and puppies that make great pets.

1 comment:

  1. "
    I have one female Airedale furry ball at home together with an Australian Shepherd. My two dogs are the best of friends and love romping and playing outside. My Australian shepherd loves to herd her friend and I never fail to laugh how they can be such clowns. I think the two even temperaments of the breed make them great companions. Both are protective and loving as well. For more of the Australian Shepherd, see this link http://dogsaholic.com/breeds/profiles/australian-shepherd.html"

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