My favorite dog ever! I've had two Airedales with the last one passing away in 1996. After Tory died my wife took over the dog selection and we've had smaller dogs. The airedales were powerful and somewhat intimidating, but in lighter situations they were absolute clowns and loyal as the day is long.
There used to be 100 lbs Oorang Airedale and there are still people that breed them that big.My favorite dog ever! I've had two Airedales with the last one passing away in 1996. After Tory died my wife took over the dog selection and we've had smaller dogs. The airedales were powerful and somewhat intimidating, but in lighter situations they were absolute clowns and loyal as the day is long.
My first one, a male, came from Tennessee and weighed about 85 lbs, far larger than the AKC standard. He chose my wife (at the time) as his person and would have defended her to the death I believe. The second one was a female I got in Baldwin County, AL. She was also a mutant, weighed 78 lbs in her prime. Both had great personalities and really were just oversized little terriers.....with very large teeth.There used to be 100 lbs Oorang Airedale and there are still people that breed them that big.
Some terriers can have the biggest teeth and many of them are head bitters.My first one, a male, came from Tennessee and weighed about 85 lbs, far larger than the AKC standard. He chose my wife (at the time) as his person and would have defended her to the death I believe. The second one was a female I got in Baldwin County, AL. She was also a mutant, weighed 78 lbs in her prime. Both had great personalities and really were just oversized little terriers.....with very large teeth.
Honestly it took about four years before I even felt like having another dog. Then my wife called one day and said she was bringing home a puppy. She showed up with a little solid white Shih-tzu we named Karma, A few months later we added a Maltese named Dixie. Karma lived to be 13 plus and Dixie was almost 17 when she passed. Now we have a Bichon Frise (sp) and two little rat-like mixed breeds. They sure keep things active around here!yep, you gotta' watch females close. They will downsize something in a heartbeat.
Some of the little dogs especially the terriers are not afraid of anything and with coyotes around they can get into trouble. There are also bob cat and aggressive coons. Some of the boldest are the french bulldogs that are a bulldog x terrier crossingHonestly it took about four years before I even felt like having another dog. Then my wife called one day and said she was bringing home a puppy. She showed up with a little solid white Shih-tzu we named Karma, A few months later we added a Maltese named Dixie. Karma lived to be 13 plus and Dixie was almost 17 when she passed. Now we have a Bichon Frise (sp) and two little rat-like mixed breeds. They sure keep things active around here!
Honestly it took about four years before I even felt like having another dog. Then my wife called one day and said she was bringing home a puppy. She showed up with a little solid white Shih-tzu we named Karma, A few months later we added a Maltese named Dixie. Karma lived to be 13 plus and Dixie was almost 17 when she passed. Now we have a Bichon Frise (sp) and two little rat-like mixed breeds. They sure keep things active around here!
I thought I'd posted this on here before but a few months back we had to go do recovery duty on a deer for a friend of mine. My blood trail dog wouldn't take the track [about 3 hours old] because there was no blood. But the ole house pet fat butt ,who was just along for the ride, went right on in a tracked this little spike over 200 yards. We found her by intermittently calling her to us and sending her back in until she led us right to the deer. She is by far one of the most versatile, most manageable dogs I've ever owned. She helps herd the cattle and horses, kills varmints and wont allow strangers in the yard unless I tell her it's ok. We were fortunate to get her and I hope to own her descendants for years to come.
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I wonder if that could be a WWI photo. Those look a lot like Airedales, and they were known to be trench message dogs in WWI.Said to be a WWII. I can just imagine my stubborn dogs being fitted with those masks.
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