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Is an Airedale Terrier for You? |
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| Personality |
Quotes from Airedale owners |
Airedales are very devoted companions, but they fully expect to be an equal
partner in your life. They seem to have a sense of humor about themselves
and you, so you had better develop the ability to see humor in all
situations. Like when they steal your keys just as you are about to
leave for work and run around the back yard with them daring you to try and
catch them. Airedales do not respond well to being excluded from family life. You
cannot expect an Airedale to be happy and well adjusted if he/she is
confined to the backyard or to a single room in the house.
Airedale ownership is not for the faint of heart! The very qualities that make Airedales "the only breed" for some of us, make them the most undesirable to others. They are very smart and often extremely stubborn. Possessing a real thought process as well as a sense of humor; Airedales are even capable of pulling practical jokes. Few people appreciate being the objects of gleeful deception, especially by their dog, but that appreciation is one of the basic necessities of owning an Airedale.
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When someone asks me "What's it like having an Airedale?" I respond, "Imagine Robin Williams with four legs and a tail. Only crazier."
"Ya just gotta laugh!"
"These dogs have got to be the clowns of the dog world! "
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| Training | |
While Airedales are very smart, they are not always
obedient! They can almost always find something much more important to do
than come when called. Airedales do not respond well to heavy-handed training methods. Training efforts are most successful if they are based on praise rather than punishment. Your Airedale wants to work with you not for you. Your training methods will have to take this attitude into account. Some breeds will joyfully do the same task repeatedly, not Airedales! Drills and repetitive exercises are met with less than an enthusiastic response.
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Airedales are the original "outside the box" thinkers. ----- There is never a dull moment! When there is a dull moment, you better check up on them. Odds are they are up to some mischief. ----- Airedales make you earn their respect.
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| Grooming | |
![]() Many people are drawn to an Airedale because of their appearance. Well groomed, Airedales are truly stunning. Other people are attracted to Airedales because they "don't shed". Actually they don't shed much, provided they get proper grooming. Proper Grooming: Daily to weekly their coats need to be brushed or they get very matted. You should also check ears and teeth at least weekly. Every 6 - 10 weeks your dog will need to be clipped or hand striped. Most pet Airedales are clipped. Depending on where you live this will cost about $50 to $70 per dog. Hand stripping is usually only done for show dogs, since it is a lot of work and takes several weeks to complete. The old coat is slowly pulled out and as the new coat grows back it is usually darker. Not all grooming shops do a great job with Airedales. A badly groomed Airedale is not a pretty sight. You may want to learn how to do it yourself. Not only will you save money, but also you'll be spending some wonderful quality time with your dog. We may be able to assist you in learning how to groom your own dog.
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Be warned, those cute curly coats can and do hold an amazing amount of dirt and sand. ------ Never laugh at an Airedale, who's just gotten a bad haircut. They take it very personally. Mine would sulk for hours. How they know, I don't know, but they do.
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| Allergies | |
Some people have heard that because Airedales shed very little that they are
good for people with dog-related allergies. While this can be true for some
people, there are others who are quite allergic the dander of some
Airedales.
If you, or someone in your family, is allergic to dogs and you are considering an Airedale for this reason, please let us know.
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I don't have as many problems with my allergies, as long as we brush them regularly.
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| Reputation | |
Airedales
are terriers and like all terriers its natural for them to chase small
animals such as squirrels. It is never a given that Airedales will
get along with cats. Extreme care must be taken when introducing an
Airedale into a home with small animals such as cats or ferrets.
They should always be supervised in these situations. Be sure to
tell us about all the other animals in your dog's environment, those that
live with you as well as those that visit.
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My first Airedale loved cats. They would curl up together to take naps. ------ Our Airedale hates cats. If he could speak, I am sure he would say, "So many cats and so few recipes." |
| Loveable Traits AKA Common Objections | |
Beards:
Many (non-Airedale) people
object to an Airedale's drippy beard after a drink of water.
Digging: Airedales are terriers and so are very often avid diggers. They dig not so much outward, as down, so that they can have a comfortable "nest". They love gardens. They especially love lying in the middle of them smelling and eating the flowers. This is just one more reason to give them their own fenced in area.Paper products: Airedales seem to take special delight in the redistribution of toilet paper and tissues. You learn very quickly not to leave these items out. There is nothing like discovering that your Airedale has just redecorated your living room with remains of a full box of tissues, ten minutes before your guests arrive for dinner.Trashcans: It may be a trashcan to you, but to an Airedale it is a toy box. You can avoid these fun clean ups by keeping the lids closed or putting the cans out of reach. Stealing: Airedales are master pickpockets and collectors of human memorabilia. They teach you very quickly to pick things up and put them away. Oh and they will never look more innocent or become more deaf as when you are frantically searching for an item you need immediately. Chewing: Airedales can be great chewers. Furniture, clothes, shoes, walls it's all the same to them. One person left their new Airedale in the laundry room when they went to work. Upon their return they found the dog stretched comfortably on the sofa, very happy to see them. How did he get out of the laundry room? Very simple, he just chewed a hole in the wall to the kitchen.Energy: There are some exceptions, but Airedales tend to be non-stop motion machines. Most breeds calm down a great deal as they get older. Airedales, while they do show the effects of age, tend to stay very energetic their entire lives. We've know 13 year old dogs who have leaped off the top of the stairs to chase intruders, like squirrels, out of their yards.
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We want people to adopt Airedales because of their characteristics, not in spite of them. ------ The very things that some people don't like about Airedales are the things I love.
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