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Airedale terrier

Overview & Specifics

Originating from the Aire Valley in Yorkshire, England, the Airedale Terrier was developed by crossing the Otterhound with various terriers to create a versatile hunting and working dog. This breed has served in various roles, including police and military work, due to its courage and adaptability.

  • Origin: United Kingdom
  • Size: Medium to Large (Males: 23 inches; Females: slightly less)
  • Coat: Hard, wiry, dense, straight, short topcoat with a softer undercoat; typically tan with a black or dark grizzle saddle
  • Lifespan: 10–13 years

Grading Table

CharacteristicGrade (1-10)
Affectionate with Family
Good with Children
Good with Other Dogs
Trainability
Intelligence
Energy Level
Exercise Needs
Grooming Needs
Barking Level
Protective Nature
Adaptability to Heat
Adaptability to Cold

Personality & Temperament

Airedale Terriers are intelligent, confident, and outgoing dogs. They possess a playful nature and a strong desire to be part of family activities. Their alertness and courage make them excellent watchdogs, while their friendly disposition endears them to their families.

Suitability for Families

Airedales are well-suited for active families who can provide them with regular exercise and mental stimulation. They are generally good with children, especially when raised with them, but their exuberant nature may be overwhelming for very young kids.

Suitability for Sports

This breed excels in various canine sports and activities, including obedience, agility, and tracking. Their versatility and eagerness to learn make them ideal candidates for dog sports enthusiasts.

Training & Obedience

Airedales are intelligent and quick learners but can exhibit a stubborn streak. Consistent, positive reinforcement training methods work best. Early socialization and obedience training are essential to harness their energy and intelligence effectively.

Common Illnesses & Medical Issues

Airedale Terriers are generally healthy but can be prone to certain conditions:

  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Allergies
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
  • Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (Bloat)

Other Useful Information

Other important aspects of caring for an Airedale Terrier include:

  • Regular grooming to maintain coat health and appearance
  • Daily exercise to meet high energy levels
  • Early socialization with people and other animals
  • Providing mental stimulation to prevent boredom
  • Monitoring for signs of common health issues

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