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Airedale Terrier
Stylish, noble, and athletic, the Airedale Terrier is both stoic hunter and playful clown
Height: 21 to 23 inches at shoulder
Weight: 40 to 65 pounds (males average 57 pounds, females average 47 pounds) Coat: dense and wiry Life span: 10 to 13 years Breed Group: Terriers Known as the "King of Terriers," the Airedale is indeed the largest of all terriers. The breed originated in the Aire Valley of Yorkshire, and was created to catch otters and rats in the region between the Aire and Wharfe Rivers. An able sporting dog, he became an ideal working dog as well, proving his worth during World War I. Intelligent, outgoing, and confident, the Airedale possesses a wonderful playful streak that delights his owners.
Airedale Terrier profile on DogTime.com
General Characteristics
Amount of shedding
Cold tolerance
Ease of training
Friendly toward strangers
Heat tolerance
Intelligence
Need for exercise
Vigor
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Sensitivity
Affectionate with family
Compatible with kids
Easy to groom
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