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King Of The Terrier’s A Wonderful Family Dog

By: Michael Hrynewich

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Michael, a dog owner for over 25 years, has amassed several dog obedience-training techniques as well as an extensive knowledge of dog health problems. Follow this link to read more dog articles from temperament to health and to shop Dog Toys and Dog Leashes by visiting the collection at the Discount Pet Supply Store at Remarkable Dogs Where we are dedicated to providing only the very best for your dog.

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The Airedale Terrier is a large and very lively terrier that is often known as the “king of terriers.” They are excellent companion dogs as well as hunting, agility, obedience and even police and military dogs. They can be very playful and attentive to their owners but can also be serious workers, an excellent combination for a great all-round dog.

The Airedale Terrier is a very lively and energetic terrier that does have the tendency to be the dominant dog as well as the leader in the family if not properly trained and socialized. They are extremely intelligent and will quickly learn both commands and how to get out following commands so firm and consistent training is a must.

The Airedale Terrier is a good family dog and will interact well with children of all ages. Since they are a large terrier they do need to be taught not to be overly possessive of dog toys or food as well as to avoid snapping when teased or irritated. Teaching children to respect this dog and to watch when the dog has simply had enough is very important.

As with all terriers the Airedale Terrier has an independent and rather headstrong streak that can become a problem during training. Typically, this is worse in intact males that have not been obedience trained and have had little socialization as a puppy.

It is important to purchase an Airedale Terrier from a breeder that starts early socialization and can provide information on the tendencies of the breed. While an excellent obedience dog when trained, they are not always a good choice for a first time dog owner that wishes to raise a dog from a puppy. An Airedale Terrier from a rescue that is already trained and has learned the basics may be a better choice.

The Airedale Terrier can learn to get along with other pets although some simply have difficulty living in the same house with other non-canine pets. Since the Airedale Terrier may be somewhat dog aggressive and may have a tendency to chase other dogs, cats or animals it is essential to keep them on a dog leash when outside of the fenced yard.

As a hunting dog, they may tend to get so involved in the hunt they simply do not respond when called to return. Puppies are generally more accepting of cats than mature dogs that have not had cats in the house.

The Airedale Terrier will be a good companion dog to a non-dominant breed but two dominant type breeds will fight. Spaying and neutering and choosing a companion dog of the opposite gender that is also spayed or neutered is the best possible option.

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Michael, a dog owner for over 25 years, has amassed several dog obedience-training techniques as well as an extensive knowledge of dog health problems. Follow this link to read more dog articles from temperament to health and to shop Dog Toys and Dog Leashes by visiting the collection at the Discount Pet Supply Store at Remarkable Dogs Where we are dedicated to providing only the very best for your dog.

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