• Airedale Terrier

    This medium-sized breed is the biggest of the terrier group, with a well-balanced head, V-shaped ears, and small, dark eyes that are full of life.

  • Group: Terrier
    Lifespan: 10–14 yr
    Height: 22–24 in
    Weight: 36–67 lb

  • Care

    The Airedale has a short, wiry coat that requires minimal care. If you brush your Airedale’s coat once a week to remove loose and dead hair, their coat should remain strong and healthy. Getting your Airedale professionally groomed three or four times a year, in addition to your weekly sessions, will keep them in even better shape. All dogs require regular dental care, including at-home teeth brushing and professional dental cleanings, and the Airedale is no exception. Maintaining good dental hygiene is important for their overall long-term health.

    The Airedale has a short, wiry coat that requires minimal care. If you brush your Airedale’s coat once a week to remove loose and dead hair, their coat should remain strong and healthy. Getting your Airedale professionally groomed three or four times a year, in addition to your weekly sessions, will keep them in even better shape.

  • Disorders

    Hip dysplasia
    Cerebellar abiotrophy(ataxia), Corneal dystrophy, Hypothyroidism, Pulmonic stenosisvon, Willebrand's disease
    Progressive retinal atrophy Retinal dysplasia

    Always visit a professional veterinarian if you believe your dog may have health issues.