Airedales are a good natured and fun-loving breed. They have an excellent reputation with children, but should always be supervised during play.
Airedale Terrier breed facts
The Airedale was one of the first breeds used for police duty in Germany and Great Britain.
From 1864 and on, the earlier whelps were called Working, Waterside, and Bingley Terriers.
The breed was used for wartime guard, messenger duty, rodent control, hunting birds and game.
Information you should know before owning an Airedale Terrier
The Airedale Terrier is the largest of the terrier breeds.
The Airedale’s coat is tan with black markings on the sides and upper parts of the body. The coat is dense and wiry; it requires a great deal of grooming and may need professional help to maintain.
