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22
May

Airedale Puppies

First time outside for Airedale Puppies.

Airedale puppies go outside for the work first time and have a nice romp with their parents.

I sure don’t think you have to be into Airedale Terriers to like this video. But you do have to be into dogs and enjoy puppies experiencing the outdoors for the first time. Read more

10
Feb

Oorang Airedale Puppies

 Oorang Airedale Puppies

This is the second video of brother and sister Oorang Airedale puppies reunion after five months apart.

Annie and Pupernichol are the 8 month old Airedale puppies. Also, in the video is our 7 year old (92Lb.) Oorang Airedale, Oakley!

Annie is our fourth Airedale and each one has had their own very distinctive personalities. Although they’ve all been different, they’ve all had the similar traits of being very intelligent, fun loving, protective and most of all they love to get out and go for walks. Read more

8
Aug

Oorang Airedale Puppies

Oorang Airedale Puppies

The Airedale Terrier dog breed that is the largest of the Terriers , Probably descended from the Otterhound and the extinct Old English terrier. It stands about 23 in. (58 cm) high, weighs 40-50 lbs and has a boxy appearance, with a long, squared muzzle.

The Oorang AiredaleTerrier (also known as a Mountain Airedale or King Airedale) is the largest of the Airedales and can weigh 70 to 110 lbs. Its coat is dense and wiry, with a black saddle and tan legs & muzzle. Read more

4
Aug

Oorang Airedale Puppies

Oorang Airedale Puppies

12 puppies were born to this Oorang Airedale Terrier.

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.

Oorang Airedales are also called Mountain Airedales. They are great with children and make fantastic hunting dogs, fearless watchdogs or just a loyal friend. In the 1930s, breeders in Ohio developed what is known as the Oorang strain of Airedale Terrier. Bred to be larger and sturdier than previous Airedales, an attempt was made to market the Oorang as “the greatest utility dog in the history of the world.”

The Mountain Airedales are great with children and make fantastic hunting dogs, fearless watchdogs or just a loyal friend. During the 1930s, American breeders in Ohio developed what is known as the Oorang strain of Airedale Terrier. Bred to be larger and sturdier than previous Airedales, an attempt was made to market the Oorang as “the greatest utility dog in the history of the world.”

Coat: The Airedale Terrier has a smooth, hard, wire-haired outer coat with a short, soft undercoat. The coat is tan with black markings on the back and sides. The black may be mixed with gray and white (called ‘grizzle’). Airedale Terriers do not shed heavily. Their scruffy chin hair has the appearance of a goatee.

Size: The Airedale Terrier has a shoulder height of 22-24 in and weighs 45-70 lbs. There are some lines called ‘Oorang Airedales’ or simply ‘large type’ which weigh 50 to 100 lbs. The largest of Terriers, the Airedale has a long head, deep chest, flat back, straight legs, and small, round feet. Airedale Terriers have floppy ‘V’-shaped ears, small, dark eyes, a black nose, and a scissors bite. They have a highly set, erect tail. The Airedale Terrier’s teeth are the largest among Terriers and can inflict a strong bite.

 

Oorang Airedale Puppies