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Airedale Terrier

The Airedale Terrier

The undisputed “King of Terriers,” the Airedale Terrier is the largest and hardiest of the terriers and an all-around useful dog. The breed’s coat is hard, dense, and wiry, with a softer undercoat, and comes in both tan and black and tan and grizzle. This breed was one of the first used for police duty in Germany and Great Britain and has also been popular with Presidents, including Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, and Calvin Coolidge.

History

The Airedale is thought to have originated in the valley of the Aire in England, descended from the now-extinct black-and-tan type terrier. The first Airedales looked completely different from how they appear today and were known as Working, Waterside, and Bingley Terriers. Eventually, the Airedale became known as a dog that could do it all and was used for wartime guard, messenger duty, rodent control, and hunting birds and game.

Temperament

The Airedale has a sweet disposition, but when challenged, is not afraid to stand up for himself. Obedience training is important for these quick learners, but make sure to keep it interesting as they can get bored easily! They also thrive with daily exercise. Although relatively easy to maintain, the Airedale coat needs regular brushing and stripping.

  • Terrier Group; AKC recognized in 1888.
  • Approximately 23 inches tall at the shoulder (less for females).
  • Badger/water rat hunter.

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