How old do Airedale Terriers have to be?

Young Airedales (up to about two years old) romp and jump with great vigor, and things can go flying, including people. If you have small children, or if you or anyone who lives with you is elderly or infirm, I do not recommend Airedale puppies. The temptation to play roughly is too strong in many young Airedales. Providing enough socialization.

Can a Airedale dog be aggressive to other dogs?

Many Airedales are dominant or aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex. Many have strong “prey instincts” to chase and seize cats and other fleeing creatures. You need to control this breed around other animals until you find out whether you have an individual with a strong prey instinct.

Why did my Australian Cattle Dog stop eating?

Our Australian Cattle Dog recently quit eating (we have had him for about 3 weeks} he is a 7 month old puppy who wolfed his food down until a day ago. He suddenly was totally uninterested in food. We had started feeding him outside instead of inside and he wouldn’t touch it.

Are there negative traits in an adult Airedale?

With an adult dog, you can easily see what you’re getting, and plenty of adult Airedales have already proven themselves not to have negative characteristics. If you want a puppy, you can avoid some negative traits by choosing the right breederand the right puppy.

What kind of eye problems does an Airedale Terrier have?

Cataracts and eye problems. Around 8% of all Airedale terriers will be affected by cataracts at some point in their lives, and generally the condition occurs as the dog reaches old age, although it can be seen in younger dogs too.

What’s the leading cause of death in Airedale Terriers?

According to the UK Kennel Club’s 2004 survey, the leading cause of death in the breed was cancer at 39.9%, old age at 14%, and urological conditions at 7%. The breed as a whole is considered to be robust and hardy, however they are prone to some hereditary health problems, which we will look at here in more detail.

Are there any health problems for Airedale Terriers?

Airedale Terriers are generally healthy, but some problems have been seen in the breed. They can develop hip dysplasia, a genetic hip deformity that requires costly surgery to repair and can lead to arthritis later in life. The Airedale Terrier Club of America participates in the Canine Health Information Center, a health database.

How long do Airedales live?

The average lifespan of the Airedale is around 11-12 years, which places them in the middle of the grouping for breeds of a similar size.

Who was the father of the Airedale Terrier?

The now-extinct black and tan terrier is thought to have been the father of several terrier breeds, including the Airedale. The breed probably began to be developed some time in the 1840s. Like so many terriers, he was bred in a specific area to do a certain type of work over a certain type of terrain.

Which is the smartest of the Airedale Terriers?

Called “the king of terriers” by his fans, the Airedale may really be the smartest of the terriers — a quality that will make or break him as a family pet, depending on whether or not his owner minds being occasionally outsmarted by a dog.