Airedale Terriers are generally not known to be aggressive or prone to biting. Like any breed, their tendency to bite can depend on individual temperament, socialization, and training. Proper training and socialization from a young age can help minimize any aggressive tendencies. Overall, they are considered friendly and loyal companions when raised in a positive environment.
Airedale Terriers can weight from 20 - 23 kg.
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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.
the valley of Aire in England around late 1800s
Yorkshire terriers do bite when they are teething as puppy"s but when they are older and if your a good trainer to tell them not to then your yorkie will not bite.
A Welsh Terriers are the exact look alike to Airdales, but much much smaller.
Airedales have a large strong jaw, it is powerful and can easily damage other dogs or humans, but Airedales tend to have a kind nature and do not use the mass of strength in their jaw.
They tend to be pretty good at not shedding but sometimes they do in the summer. i get my airedale clipped in the summer so he stayes cool though.