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BREEDS OF DOGS
TERRIER GROUP
AIRDALE
TERRIER
Othernames : Water terrier & Bingley terrier
| Family | terrier | |
| Area of Origin | England | |
| Date of Origin | 1800s | |
| Original Function | badger and otter hunting | |
| Today's Function | guardian, police dog | |
| Avg Size of male | Height: 23 | Weight: 45 |
| Avg Size of Female | Height: <23 | Weight: 45 |
History
Known as the “king of terriers,” the Airedale is the tallest terrier. Like
many terriers, it counts the old English, or black and tan, terrier as one of
its primary progenitors. These medium-sized dogs were prized by Yorkshire
hunters for hunting a variety of game from water rats to fox. Around the
mid-1800s, some of these terriers around the River Aire in South Yorkshire were
crossed with otterhounds in order to improve their hunting ability around water,
as well as their scenting ability. The result was a dog adept at otter hunting,
originally called the Bingley or Waterside terrier but recognized as the
Airedale terrier in 1878. As it entered the world of the show dog, crosses to
the Irish and bull terriers were made in order to breed away from some of the
remnants of the otterhound cross that were now considered less than beautiful.
By 1900, the patriarch of the breed, Champion Master Briar, was gaining renown,
and his offspring carried on his influence in America. The Airedale’s size and
gameness continued to win it worldwide fame as a hunter, even proving itself as
a big game hunter. Its smart looks and manners won it a place as a police dog
and family pet, both roles it still enjoys. After World War I, however, its
popularity declined, and today its reputation is greater than its numbers.
Temperament
Among the most versatile of terriers, the Airedale is bold, playful and
adventurous; it is a lively yet protective companion. It is intelligent, but
often stubborn and headstrong. Some can be domineering, but most are biddable,
reliable and responsive to their owner’s wishes. It makes a good house dog as
long as it gets daily mental and physical exercise. It likes to be the head dog
and may not do well when another dog challenges that position, although they
usually get along well with smaller dogs.
Upkeep
This is an active breed that needs a chance to get vigorous exercise every day.
Its needs can be met with a long walk, a strenuous game or a chance to hunt and
romp in a safe area. It can live outside in temperate climates, but it is better
suited for indoor sleeping. Its wire coat needs combing twice weekly, plus
scissoring and shaping (clipping for pets, and hand stripping for show dogs)
every one to two months. Ears often need “glueing” as puppies in order to
ensure proper shape as adults.
Health
• Major concerns: CHD
• Minor concerns: gastric torsion
• Occasionally seen: colonic disease
• Suggested tests: hip
• Life span: 10 – 13 years
Form and Function
The Airedale terrier is a neat, upstanding, long-legged terrier, not exaggerated
in any way. It has strong round bone and combines strength and agility, enabling
it to hunt tough game. Its jaws are strong and punishing. Its gait is free. The
coat is hard, dense and wiry; it lies straight and close, with some hair
crinkling or waving.
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