Large Airedale Terriers in Arizona 360°
Teddy and Tova, larger Airedales in Arizona
In this video we’re at Paloma Park in the northern end of Peoria Arizona. All dogs, especially the larger dogs need exercise and socialization so I try to get my Airedales up to the dog park a couple times per week.
Paloma Park is Peoria Arizona’s newest Park and it borders right up to the Sonoran Desert.
Large Airedale Terriers in Arizona 360°
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Paloma Community Park, opened on October 3, 2020. The park provides a broad range of active and passive recreational activities to the entire community. At 85 acres in size. But, will be much larger as plans for it’s expansion are underway.
Park Location and Hours
29799 N. Lake Pleasant Pkwy, Peoria, AZ 85383
Located at Lake Pleasant Parkway and Dixileta Dr., just south of Loop 303 freeway.
Hours: Daily, 6 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
The Airedale can be used as a working dog and also as a hunting dog. Airedales exhibit some herding characteristics as well, and have a propensity to chase animals. They have no problem working with cattle and livestock. However, an Airedale that is not well trained will agitate and annoy the animals. Airedales have generally long puppyhoods and tend to be more difficult to train in their youth.
The Airedale Terrier, like most terriers, has been bred to hunt independently. As a result, the dog is very intelligent, independent, strong-minded, stoic, and can sometimes be stubborn. If children and Airedales are both trained correctly, Airedales can be an excellent choice for a family dog. Airedales can do well with cats and other small animals, especially when they are raised with them. They are also very loyal to their owners.
Albert Payson Terhune wrote of the Airedale: “Among the mine-pits of the Aire, the various groups of miners each sought to develop a dog which could outfight and outhunt and outthink the other miner’s dogs. Tests of the first-named virtues were made in inter-mine dog fights. Bit by bit, thus, an active, strong, heroic, compactly graceful and clever dog was evolved – the earliest true form of the Airedale.
He is swift, formidable, graceful, big of brain, an ideal chum and guard. ….To his master he is an adoring pal. To marauders he is a destructive lightning bolt.”
The Airedale Terrier ranks 37th in Stanley Coren’s The Intelligence of Dogs, being of above average working dog.
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