Airedale Terrier
The Black and Tan Terrier of mid-19th century Britain possessed many worthy sporting traits,such as powerful eyes, ears, and courage. It lacked, however, good swimming skills and a keen sense of smell. The deliberate introduction of Otter hound blood enabled the dog to hunt in the water, The canine result, called an Airedale Terrier, borrowed the best qualities of both ancestral breeds and took its name from the Aire valley.
Because of their dependable natures, Airedales served the English war effort, often returning to service after an injury. Their active dispositions requires daily exercise, but they make amiabla and loyalty pets today.
AIREDALE TERRIER BREED CHARACTERISTICS
Size: Males ideally 23 inches, Females slightly shorter (at the withers).
Appearance: Sturdy, muscular body with free flexible motion.
Coat and Color: Straight or slightly wavy, think flat, wiry coat. Tan color on the head, ears, lower legs, chest and under body; dark grizzle (red, black and white mix) or black on the sides and upper parts of the body.
Head: Long, flat narrow skull with a square muzzle; small, dark eyes;small, v-shaped ears.
Tail: Thick, high, slightly curved.