• 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.

    A Airedale Terrier puppy or dog can bring a lot of joy. Maintaining a Airedale Terrier in good health can be expensive. Get savings, deals and cash back at vets and pet stores when you pay for pet care with the Sincere debit card. Personalized just for dog parents.

  • 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.

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