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Posts tagged ‘Oorang Airedale Terriers’

11
Aug

Heatstroke in Dogs

Heatstroke in Dogs

Please be careful with your best friend . . . dogs are susceptible to heat-related issues, especially in hot weather.

Heatstroke in Dogs - Larger Arizona Airedale Terriers

Tova, Winston & Teddy

Here’s some important information to keep in mind: Read more »

21
Aug

Larger Airedale Terriers 360° UFO

Arizona Larger Airedale Terriers 360°  – UFO

Now, was that a real UFO?

Well, like most UFO videos it’s a little tough to make out, and really the only thing that I can say for sure, is there were two larger Airedale Terriers in this video! Read more »

20
Sep

Arizona Large Airedales – Sunrise at the Park

Arizona Large Airedales

A September sunrise at Paloma Park, Peoria AZ.

Dog Park @ Sunrise

Dog Park Sunrise

Teddy and Tova with a large friend.

Large Airedale Terriers Arizona

With the Arizona high heat, we always try to get Teddy and Tova out on a trail or to the dog park first thing in the morning. This is Paloma Park in Peoria Arizona. Read more »

31
Mar

Two Airedale Terriers

Annie & Oakley – Larger Airedale Terriers

 

Oorang Airedale Terriers

President Roosevelt claimed that “An Airedale can do anything any other dog can do and then lick the other dog, if he has to.” Read more »

4
Mar

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 »

10
Sep

Oorang Airedale Terrier Website Traffic

Oorang Airedale Terrier Website Traffic

Oorang Airedale Terrier

Oorang Airedale Terriers

I really don’t do anything special, but just write about and do videos on my two larger Airedale Terriers living here in San Diego California.
So, I’d really like to thank all of the Airedale Terrier lovers out there who have visited and continued to visit this website.

It’s really amazing, as you’ll see from the charts below, that just in the month of August we had over 7,600 unique visitors to this Airedale Terrier website! Read more »

18
Jul

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 »

8
Jul

San Diego Best Dog Hiking

San Diego Best Dog Hiking

larger Airedale Terriers - San Diego Best Dog Hiking

larger Airedale Terriers Barker Way trail

The Cowles Mountain trail that starts at Barker Way is perhaps the best San Diego dog hiking trail. After being closed since mid-March for the coronavirus, Cowles Mountain hiking trails opened up about two weeks ago.

My two larger Airedale Terriers are also known as Oorang Terriers, larger Airedales, and Mountain Airedales. Now, I’m not quite sure if the Mountain Airedale nickname refers to their size or the fact that they love to go hiking up mountains. But I can attest to the fact that having had five larger Airedale Terriers, all of which have hiked up the Barker Way trail with me numerous times, they just love to get out and hike all the trails around San Diego. Read more »

5
Jul

California Dog Hiking Danger

California Dog Hiking Danger – In the Danger Zone

California Dog Hiking Danger

Today about 10:30AM at Mission Trails Regional Park I saw the third rattlesnake for this year.  Hiking with my two Airedale Terriers here in San Diego, seeing rattlesnakes on the trails is common. The first on I saw was on the Barker Way Trail on Cowles Mountain, the second one was on the walking path around Lake Murray. So, today’s sighting was not unexpected. But, today, I made an almost fatal mistake that could have taken out one or both of my dogs. Read more »

12
Apr

Airedale Terrier Hike in 360°

San Diego Airedale Terrier Hike 360°

The video was taken with a Insta360 OneX camera. My two larger Airedales Annie and Teddy at the San Diego river where it goes through Mission Trails Regional Park. Read more »