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7
Jan

Larger Airedale Terrier Puppies for Sale

Larger Airedale Terrier Puppies for Sale

On January 2, 2019, we had nine Airedale Terrier puppies born here in San Diego California. Annie, the mom, is about 53 1/2 pounds and 5 1/2 years old. The dad, Jack, is five years old and weighs approximately 75 to 80 pounds.

So, these puppy should be a little larger than the standard size Airedale Terrier. When the puppies reach eight weeks old they’ll be ready for new forever homes. Read more »

22
Dec

Larger Airedale Puppies for Sale

Larger Airedale Puppies for the New Year!

What better way to start the new year than with a new furry friend family addition?

Who could resist playing with a cute looking Airedale Terrier puppy? With the new year almost upon us, have you been thinking about a cute little furry puppy companion? There is just something about the Airedale Terrier that draws you into them. Perhaps, is their standard black and brown coloring. This color scheme is very similar to a large number of teddy bears that many of us had as children growing up. So, now that we are adults and thinking about adding a dog to our family, perhaps those childhood memories of your teddy bears have some influence toward getting an Airedale Terrier puppy.

A few Airedale Terrier Facts:

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10
Oct

Airedale Terriers

Airedale Terriers Aerial Drone Photography

DJI Phanton 2 Vision Plus aerial drone and Mountain Airedales

The Airedale Terrier is a working dog, and has the energy and stamina that goes with it. He needs  regular exercise  — at least one walk a day, although two is preferable, coupled with a good romp in the backyard. Read more »

1
Mar

Larger Airedale puppies for sale

Larger Airedale puppies for sale

The larger Airedales are also known as Oorang Airedales and or Mountain Airedales.

Airedales have wonderful dispositions and are easily trained. The Airedale Terrier, the largest member of the terrier group, is known to admirers as the King of Terriers. They have broad versatility, intelligence, and unswerving loyalty.

Capt. Walter Lingo, of LaRue, Ohio, developed the Oorang Airedale strain. The name came from a line of bench champions, headed by King Oorang 11, a dog which was said to have been the finest utility dog. Read more »