If you are considering getting an Airedale terrier for your home, here are some things to know about this breed. Airedale terriers need constant socialization and training. They need to be around people and other animals as often as possible and should be taken to obedience training early on.
However, be aware that the breed is naturally prone to barking, digging, and chasing other animals. If you have young children, it’s best to train your dog early. Be sure to check the breed’s health and get clearance certificates for common problems, including hip dysplasia, eye health, and Von Willebrand’s disease.
Airedale Terrier Rescue South Africa
There are several reputable breeders of Airedales in South Africa
The Lekana breed uses proven bloodlines, including Albenor, Danbecka, Von der Locher Muhle, Buxton, and Stargus. If you have a passion for this breed, check out the website below. The site has information on shows, clubs, judges, photos, and more. For those who are more into dog shows, SHOW DOGS South Africa is a comprehensive website with plenty of information on dog shows.
The Airedale terrier is a British breed that originated in the Aire Valley in Yorkshire
It was named at the Bingley Show in 1879. In 1889, the first Airedale terriers were shown in Cape Town. Originally, the breed was bred for hunting along riverbeds and on Yorkshire moors. During the 1st World War, the Airedale was even used for sentry duty. Its hunting instinct made it an excellent choice for both guard duty and sentry duties.
The Airedale terrier has a short wiry top coat and a softer undercoat
It is essential to brush the dog’s coat at least once a month to keep it clean and free of dead hair. It is also important to brush your dog’s teeth at least two to three times per week to remove plaque and tartar buildup. A clean mouth and a healthy Airedale are important to your pet’s health.
Dr. Emily Harper is a California-based veterinarian specializing in terrier breeds. With years of experience in veterinary medicine and a passion for terrier care, she focuses on breed-specific health, grooming, and behavior.
Emily’s journey began with a love for dogs, leading her to pursue a career in veterinary medicine and develop expertise in terriers. She has authored numerous articles on terrier health and grooming and educates pet owners on providing the best care for their companions.
In her free time, Dr. Harper enjoys hiking California’s trails with her rescue terriers, Max and Bella, and spending time with her family.
I am looking for Airedale Terrier breeders please. I have 2 Airedales and are looking for another female because my one female is getting old. I am not a breeder and mine are all neutered.
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