Airedale Terrier Dog
England
Outgoing, Intelligent, Friendly, Alert, Confident, Courageous

Quick Facts
Weight
18–29 kg
Height
48–61 cm
Lifespan
10–13 years
Group
Terrier Group
Pros & Cons
• Highly intelligent and adaptable
• Excellent working abilities and loyalty
• Versatile in roles from hunting to companionship
• Robust and energetic
• Can be stubborn and require firm training
• High energy necessitates regular exercise
• Prone to skin conditions and hip dysplasia
• Requires regular grooming and mental stimulation







History & Purpose
Originating from the valleys of the Aire River in England, the Airedale Terrier earned the title “King of Terriers” for its versatility and strength. Initially bred for ratting and hunting in the challenging landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales, this breed quickly demonstrated its ability to tackle a variety of tasks with both agility and determination. Its robust build, keen senses, and spirited nature made it an indispensable helper on farms and estates, while its natural intelligence fostered a deep bond with its human companions.
As industrialization reshaped rural life, the Airedale Terrier’s role expanded. No longer confined solely to the rigors of farm work, the breed transitioned into a multi-talented companion, excelling in dog sports, guarding, and family life. Its adaptability and vibrant personality allowed it to bridge the gap between a working dog and a cherished pet. Today, the Airedale Terrier continues to be celebrated for its enduring energy and versatility—a breed that embodies the best qualities of terriers while thriving in modern households. Enthusiasts and breeders work diligently to maintain its legacy of strength, loyalty, and spirited independence.
Common Health Issues
Hip dysplasia, skin allergies, hypothyroidism, ear infections
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