Is This Breed Right for You?
- 1The Airedale Terrier temperament makes them family-orientated dogs who are friendly and easily adaptable.
- 2These dogs are alert and courageous which makes them perfect guardian pets.
- 3Daily exercise is recommended for them so they may not be the best breed for someone too busy to take them out.
HISTORY
The Airedale Terrier, also known as the king of terriers and Waterside Terrier, originated in the valley (or dale) around the river of Aire in Yorkshire, England (hence Airedale). A combination of the Black and Tan Terrier (now Welsh Terrier) and the Otterhound, the Airedale Terrier has all of the vermin hunting skill of their Terrier ancestors and the swimming skill of their Otterhound side, making them a very versatile sporting dog, and earning their nickname, "king of terriers.
Quick Facts
Size
Large
Lifespan
10-13 years
Hair Length
Medium, Short
Male Height
22-24 inches (56-61 cm)
Male Weight
50-65 pounds (23-29 kg)
Female Height
22-23 inches (56-58 cm)
Female Weight
40-45 pounds (18-20 kg)
Litter Size
8-12 with an average of 9 puppies per litter
Personality
The Airedale Terrier exhibits all the terrier characteristics. This breed of dog is very fun-loving, friendly, and adaptable. Airedale Terriers are extremely devoted to their family. Being an alert and courageous dog, these dogs are excellent for protection..
Color
Airedale Terriers have a black body with tan markings on the legs, head, chest, and tail. A small white patch on the chest is acceptable as is a slight amount of red in the black parts of the body.
Health Concerns
Though a very healthy breed of dog, some Airedale Terriers are prone to:
Appearance
The Airedale Terrier is an intelligent and muscular dog breed. They have long flat head, deep chest, v-shaped ears, short and wiry double coat, and a tail that is carried high. The coat comes in tan with black or dark grizzle markings. Normally, an adult Airedale Terrier can grow up to a height of 2224 inches and weigh around 4065 pounds.