Large Airedale Terriers in Arizona 360°

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. Continue reading “Large Airedale Terriers in Arizona 360°”

Arizona Larger Airedale Terriers

Arizona Larger Airedale Terriers

AKA Oorang Airedales, Mountain Airedales or just larger Airedale Terriers. My prior Oorang Airedale, Oakley, was 99 pounds!

Larger Airedale Terriers
Tova & Teddy Larger Arizona Airedale Terriers

 

Peoria’s third and newest community park, Paloma Community Park, provides a broad range of active and passive recreational activities to the entire community. At 85 acres in size, the new park can accommodate large numbers of people while maintaining social distancing and will draw residents from throughout the community to enjoy its many amenities. Continue reading “Arizona Larger Airedale Terriers”

Big Airedale Puppy

Big Airedale Puppy

Large Airedale Terrier puppy at 9 weeks old in Arizona.

I have owned both the regular size Airedale terriers and the larger Airedale Terriers also known as Oorang Airedales, Mountain Airedales or just plain big Airedale Terriers.

Personally, I believe the larger Airedale Terrier is the ideal Airedale! As far as personalities go, I have seen absolutely no difference between the regular size Airedale and the larger Airedales. Continue reading “Big Airedale Puppy”

Airedale Terrier Facts

Airedale Terrier Facts

Airedale Terrier facts and opinion. Is the Airedale Terrier the ideal dog?

The Airedale Terrier gets its name from the Aire River valley, or dale, in Yorkshire where it was first bred. It was developed by crossing the Welsh terrier with the Otterhound in the mid-19th century to hunt otters and other rodents. Hounds and terriers were the dogs of choice on hunting trips in those days in England. Hounds would smell and pursue the animals, while terriers would burrow into the holes and make the final kill. Demand arose for a dog that combined the best of both the breeds, and the Airedale was born. Its talents at hunting are reflected in its strength, cleverness and boldness. It is also known as Bingley Terrier or Waterside Terrier, the latter because of its strong hunting skills across water bodies. Continue reading “Airedale Terrier Facts”