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The Airedale Terrier (often shortened to "Airedale") is a large and versatile terrier dog breed originating from Airedale in Yorkshire. It is often called the "King of Terriers" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds, 50 to 70 pounds (23-32 kg). The Airedale was bred originally to hunt otters. It was also called a "Waterside Terrier" because of this connection to hunting otters. Wikipedia |
Tempeament The Airedale can be used as a working dog and also as a hunter and retriever. Airedales exhibit some herding characteristics as well, and have a propensity to chase animals. They have no problem working with cattle and livestock. However, an Airedale that is not well trained will agitate and annoy the animals. The Airedale Terrier, like most Terriers, has been bred to hunt independently. As a result, the dog is very intelligent, independent, strong-minded, stoic, and can be stubborn. The Airedale is a dog with a great sense of humour. For those who can laugh along with their Airedale, the dog can provide a unique and entertaining company. For those who don't appreciate being outsmarted by their dog, owning an Airedale can be a trying experience. Patience and consistency in training will be rewarded, as the Airedales have been known to reach great heights in competitive obedience, dog agility, and Schutzhund. Airedales can often be difficult to train. Being smart, Airedales pick up what is wanted from them very quickly; being smart, they do not want to keep repeating what they learned and can try to terminate a training session at the point when they "got it". Changing the routine at this point or taking a play-break is much more productive than trying to force the Airedale to continue as they are a stubborn bunch. Airedales require constant re-enforcement, or they may decide to start ignoring commands. When training is resumed, they can quickly recover their acceptance of the command. Airedales are a stoic and intrepid breed and as a result, young Airedales exhibit a general lack of common sense and require training. For the same reasons, they need socializing with other dogs early. They are also very loving, always in the middle of the family activities. The Airedale is also a reliable and protective family pet. They are very energetic, and need plenty of exercise.
Grooming Brush coat with slicker brush and medium comb. Use a de-matting comb where needed. Cut nails as required.
ElectricClipping For Pet Trim with Andis Airedale Clipper Kit Pads & Ears No 10 Balde Head & Throat No 7 blade Body No 5 Blade. Legs use scissors.
Hand Stripping The whole dog may be hand stripped to remove dead hair if preferred.
Bathing Shampoo about every 8 weeks if necessary, and remove any excess hair from the legs with thinning scissors.Grooming Brush coat with slicker brush and medium comb. Use a de-matting comb where needed. Cut nails as required.
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