Originally bred to hunt and now often trained as a guard dog, the Airedale Terrier is lively and intelligent, so can play a bit rough with small children.
Anonymous - 2012-06-29 Actually,the picture you show of an Airedale Terrier looks awfully like my Welsh Terrier. They are mistaken for baby Airdales all the time. Do you have the correct dog picture?
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Charlie Roche - 2012-06-29 If you look up images of airdale versus welsh, the images as you said are just about identical. I find it real hard to tell the difference. One thing though, the Airdale grown runs around 40 - 50 pounds and the Welsh around 25. This is the bigger dog so right picture - that was hard.
Anonymous - 2013-04-16 I had a Wonderful Airedahl.The prettiest one I've ever seen. Mannerly and healthy. I would love a soft,young wavy to curly headed undercoated protective Airedahl bred to guard. Heals my Rainbow-adoring Heart of Mercy. Anyone in Texas-near Galveston? Hint.hint! I am now puppy love sick.
Originally bred to hunt and now often trained as a guard dog, the Airedale Terrier is lively and intelligent, so can play a bit rough with small children.
Airedales are like potato chips. You can't have just one!
~Cos Life is merrier with an Airedale Terrier..!~
Actually,the picture you show of an Airedale Terrier looks awfully like my Welsh Terrier. They are mistaken for baby Airdales all the time. Do you have the correct dog picture?
If you look up images of airdale versus welsh, the images as you said are just about identical. I find it real hard to tell the difference. One thing though, the Airdale grown runs around 40 - 50 pounds and the Welsh around 25. This is the bigger dog so right picture - that was hard.
I had a Wonderful Airedahl.The prettiest one I've ever seen. Mannerly and healthy. I would love a soft,young wavy to curly headed undercoated protective Airedahl bred to guard. Heals my Rainbow-adoring Heart of Mercy. Anyone in Texas-near Galveston? Hint.hint! I am now puppy love sick.