Arizona Mountain Airedale Terriers
Arizona Mountain Airedale Terriers
Tova is a 14 week old Arizona Mountain Airedale Terrier. Her housemate is Teddy who is also a larger Airedale Terrier.
When Teddy first came to San Diego we had Annie who had just given birth to nine puppies about five months before Teddy arrived. Annie and Teddy were inseparable, and when we moved from San Diego to Arizona in November 2020 they were both exceedingly happy in their new house and their new big backyard. Read more
Larger Airedale Puppies
Larger Airedale Puppies
Two year old Teddy, 10 week old Tova and Archie . . . Larger Airedale Puppies
Two larger Airedale Terrier puppies in Arizona. These 10 week old Oorang Airedale puppies are playing with our 2 year old larger Airedale Terrier. These Airedale Terrier puppies will be much larger than the standard Airedale Terriers. Read more
Larger Arizona Airedale Terrier
Larger Arizona Airedale Terrier
Two year old Larger Arizona Airedale Terrier at Peoria off-leash park.
President Roosevelt claimed that “An Airedale can do anything any other dog can do and then lick the other dog, if he has to.”
This video shows Teddy at one of our local off-leash dog parks here in Peoria. In just a few days Teddy is going to be surprised, because we are getting a eight week old Oorang female Airedale puppy to be his new companion. Read more
Airedale Terrier Facts
Airedale Terrier Facts
Airedale Terrier facts and opinion. Is the Airedale Terrier the ideal dog?
The Airedale Terrier gets its name from the Aire River valley, or dale, in Yorkshire where it was first bred. It was developed by crossing the Welsh terrier with the Otterhound in the mid-19th century to hunt otters and other rodents. Hounds and terriers were the dogs of choice on hunting trips in those days in England. Hounds would smell and pursue the animals, while terriers would burrow into the holes and make the final kill. Demand arose for a dog that combined the best of both the breeds, and the Airedale was born. Its talents at hunting are reflected in its strength, cleverness and boldness. It is also known as Bingley Terrier or Waterside Terrier, the latter because of its strong hunting skills across water bodies. Read more
Arizona Larger Airedale Terrier
Arizona Larger Airedale Terrier – Teddy the Mountain Airedale
Teddy is my larger Arizona Airedale Terrier, he will be two in a few weeks.
Besides mountain trail hikes, for exercise and socialization, I take Teddy to local off leash dog barks here in Peoria Arizona.
Naturally, one must exercise caution when taking their dogs off leash parks and also only do so if your dog is up-to-date on all their vaccinations. The larger Airedale Terriers need a lot of exercise and also do not like high temperatures. So, be sure to take your dog early in the morning or later in the evening, and most importantly, be sure to bring plenty of water for them.
Airedales are truly one of a kind! Long love the King! Yes, the Airedale Terriers are lovely-natured charismatic dogs and really affectionate too! Plus, the Airedale is VERY smart and fun loving! Read more
Talking Mountain Airedale
Talking Mountain Airedale Terrier
And, so the Airedale story goes; The common man of Great Britain found it necessary to create a dog different from any other in existence. The bird dog became lost in the bush when at stand, the hound was too noisy and retrievers lack stamina. Read more
Larger Mountain Airedales
Larger Mountain Airedales in California
These are a few photos of my two larger Airedale Terriers, any and Teddy. Annie’s six years old and Teddy is just 15 months old. In the photos, teddy is the taller one!
Originally, Annie came from Northern California and Teddy came from the Midwest. Annie weighs about 65 pounds, and so far Teddy weighs around 75 pounds. Teddy may be getting a little bigger, as usually they don’t hit their adult weight until at least 18 months old. Read more
Airedale Puppy 9 Week Old
Teddy – Airedale Puppy 9 Week Old
Annie spent 4 1/2 years with Oakley are 99 pound male Airedale Terrier. Oakley passed away in August at about 10 1/2 years old, and since then we’ve been a one dog family. But, as many of you already know we did breed Annie and she had nine puppies on January 2 of this year.
Airedale Site Traffic
Airedale Site Traffic
With the birth of Annie’s first litter of nine puppies on 1/2/2019, and my increased posting about Annie and the puppies, the unique traffic to this blog hit new records in both January and February.
Also, the views of our puppy videos, also jumped in January and February. Read more
Eight Week Old Airedale Terrier Puppy
Eight Week Old Airedale Terrier Puppy leaves for Los Angeles
This is our eight week old Airedale Terrier puppy, Ms. Yellow (now Farfel) who headed to Brentwood in Los Angeles today. Farfel’s new human family has owned an Airedales in the past.
Farfel had her own box in the back seat of the car and that had toys and pillow to keep her happy on the ride back north to Los Angeles. From the time they left here, I’m sure they got back to Farfel’s new forever home around sunset. Read more