the valley of Aire in England around late 1800s
Airedale Terriers can weight from 20 - 23 kg.
yes
Airedale Terriers served as messengers for the English Army during World War 1.
Airedale's are an English breed which, ironically, where used by Germany to fight in the war.
yes. definitly
There are some common health problems in Airedale Terriers. They include allergies, anemia, cataracts, and hip problems because of their size. A veterinarian can help keep your pet healthy.
Yes, the Airedale Terrier is also known as the Waterside Terrier, the Bingley Terrier and the King of Terriers.
They were orginally bred with the Black and Tan Terrier, and the Otter Hound (which has webbed feet) So if it a true Airedale, it would have webbed feet. I own an Airedale and she has webbed feet. I found that out after she caught a bur in between her toes.
Boston terrier
The yorkie poo was first bred in America in 1989. They are small dogs and are good to own because they are hypoallergenic. They are a mix between yorkshire terriers and poodles.
A Welsh Terriers are the exact look alike to Airdales, but much much smaller.
I've heard of fox terriers and dachshunds being bred, here: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/t/toyratdoxie.htm