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Airedale Terrier

  • Most Suitable for Experienced Owners
  • Good with Mature Older Children
  • Medium-sized Dog
  • Large Dog
  • Wiry Coat
  • High Level of Exercise Required
  • Difficult to Groom
  • Little Shedding
  • Moderately Active Indoors
  • Highly Active Indoors
  • Moderately Difficult to Train
  • Moderately Friendly Toward Strangers
  • Suitable for a Suburban Environment
  • Suitable for a Rural Environment
  • Alert
  • Courageous
  • Gentle
  • Good Tempered
  • Herd Driven
  • Intelligent
  • Male-to-Male Dog Agressive
  • Protective
  • Allergies
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Low Thyroid
  • Skin Diseases
  • Von Willebrand's Disease
  • Exercise
  • Fenced Yard
  • Leash
  • Professional Grooming
  • Socialization
  • Supervision with Animals
  • Great Britain
  • Hunter
  • Military Dog
  • Police Dog
  • Terrier UKC Group
  • Terriers AKC Group

We encourage responsible Airedale Terrier care and adoption! Learn how to substantially extend the lifespan of your Airedale Terrier. For important information about Airedale Terrier health go here.

If you are considering adopting an Airedale Terrier dog, study this profile to find out whether the Airedale Terrier dog breed may fit your lifestyle.

Are you looking for an Airedale Terrier for sale? Learn why you should consider Airedale Terrier rescue.

If you still have your heart set on a new-born Airedale Terrier puppy, adopting one from a reputable breeder is generally the best way to go. Never commit to adopting a puppy (or an adult dog) without meeting it in person first. And use the following link to learn about finding a good Airedale Terrier breeder for your puppy.

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