the Airedale Terrier – King of Terriers
That wonderful dog called the Airedale Terrier, historically called the’King of Terriers’, is a medium-sized dog that weighs 45 to 65 lbs and reaches lengths of twenty-four inches. They are the largest of the terrier breeds, and they’re as energetic and alert as their smaller relatives.
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Airedale Terriers mostly have tan heads, ears, chests, undersides, and legs. Their sides and saddles are black. Some Airedale Terriers have a little bit of red jumbled together with their white or black chest markings. Because of the density of their coats, Airedale Terriers will need more than normal amounts of grooming..
This type of dog is very active, and should be exercised and played with on an everyday basis. However it is preferable if the terrier lives with a family with older and well-behaved kids. A house with smaller pets, such as pussies or hamsters, should doubtless avoid getting an Airedale Terrier, since terriers are susceptible to chase little animals and such like. They can live alongside other dogs, as long as they are trained from puppyhood. Coaching itself isn’t a problem. These terriers are frolicsome and eager to learn, as well as dependable and protecting 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 seek tiny game, and then progressed to big-game hunting and police work. Though the breed has been often’retired’ from such heavy work, they keep their staying power and tenacity, and remain good trackers and hunters.
Households that like to exercise and go outdoors are perfect for the Airedale Terrier. It can live with other pets, or be fine living alone. With its seemingly boundless energy, it’s only a matter of finding a family that may keep up with this fine animal.
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