The Airedale is a very positive, cheerful dog full of energy. For the character of a tireless inventor, they are adored by children and adults, not deprived of a sense of humor. For people nervous and tough, phlegmatic, and immobile, it is better to choose another breed.
They are incredibly versatile and intelligent, and they love to be part of a family. The Airedale Terrier originated in the Aire River Valley in England. Airedales often competed in rat hunting contests. The Airedale is sometimes called “The King of Terriers.” The Airedale Terrier was one of the first breeds to be used for police work in Great Britain and Germany. An Airedale appeared in “One Hundred and One Dalmatians.” Many Presidents have had Airedales. Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, and Calvin Coolidge — three successive presidents — all had Airedale Terriers. Their hardiness, intelligence, tenacity, and general versatility mean that they are viable choices for all sorts of different roles and canine sports. They are keen to please, adaptive, and love learning new skills. They also have a higher attention span than most dogs, and take well to intensive, fun reward-based training. They are notably good with children. They are generally calm, tolerant, and kind. He likes to spend a lot of time outside taking part in activities.
They are incredibly versatile and intelligent, and they love to be part of a family.
The Airedale Terrier originated in the Aire River Valley in England.
Airedales often competed in rat hunting contests.