We say goodby to Airedale Terrier Toys

A sad day, as we say goodby to last month’s Airedale toys that did did not make it to the New Year. Continue reading “Airedale Terrier Toys”
Airedale Terrier puppies – Oorang Airedale Dog Training
A sad day, as we say goodby to last month’s Airedale toys that did did not make it to the New Year. Continue reading “Airedale Terrier Toys”
17 years I’ve be hiking up this (Cowles Mtn.) mountain with Airedales. We have taken in many great sunsets over the Pacific, but until December 12th., we never did a sunrise hike. This is our larger Airedale Terrier sunrise hike on Cowles Mountain in San Diego California.
These larger Airedales are also known as Mountain Airedales because of their size. But, they certainly look forward to and enjoy all our mountain hikes. Continue reading “California Airedale Terrier Sunrise Hike”
My two larger Airedales Annie and Teddy at the San Diego river where it goes through Mission Trails Regional Park.
Mission Trails Regional Park is about 5,700 acres and the largest regional park west of the Mississippi.
The river is not very wide here and in the summer, there is usually no water. This video was taken just after our Thanksgiving large rain storm and so there was quite a lot of water in the river and it was flowing quite fast. Continue reading “Larger Airedale Terriers 360° Video Hike”
My two larger Airedale Terriers, Annie and Teddy at the summit of Cowles Mountain in San Diego.
The Barker Way trail is the best to use with dogs. Continue reading “Southern California Airedale Terriers”
Brother and sister Airedales reunion at five years.
Annie has her second reunion with her brother after five years. They had their first reunion at about six months. They both came from the same Airedale litter from an Airedale breeder who was just north of Reno, Nevada. Continue reading “Larger Airedales California”
In this video I’m going to talk about protecting your dog when you’re out on a walk. These are just my personal opinions and are not to be considered any type of advice. The opinions expressed here should be just part of your thought process about protecting your best friend. Continue reading “Dog Walk Safety – Protect Your Dog”
Annie gave birth 1/2/19 to nine pups. At eight weeks they were in new forever homes.
Annie gave birth 1/2/19 to nine pups. At eight weeks they were in their new forever homes. Continue reading “Larger Airedale Terriers Reunion”
Teddy & Annie at 8 weeks old and 5 years old for Annie. Airedale Terrier puppies are real bundles of energy. They love to play, roughhouse and naturally get into mischief. At eight weeks old, their little teeth are like razors. Even though they’re just playing, you’re lucky to get a couple of days without getting a little puncture wound on your hand, your arm or your lower leg.
We tried to keep a lot of toys around for Teddy to keep them occupied and out of trouble. Well, perhaps I should say how to big trouble, because you can never keep an Airedale puppy completely out of trouble. It seems there’s always an article of clothing a pair of slippers or a newspaper that’s attacked by Teddy on a daily basis. I think the fact that he’s playing more and more with Annie these days, is keeping them out of real trouble. Continue reading “Airedale Terrier Puppy Play”
With the birth of Annie’s first litter of nine puppies on 1/2/2019, and my increased posting about Annie and the puppies, the unique traffic to this blog hit new records in both January and February.
Also, the views of our puppy videos, also jumped in January and February. Continue reading “Airedale Site Traffic”
Just a couple of days ago, it was our weekly Airedale Terrier puppy weight taking time. There are two very important reasons for weighing Airedale puppies on a weekly basis. The first reason is, you want to be sure that the puppies are gaining weight every week. If for some reason they didn’t gain any weight, at this stage of their little life, it would be time to bring them to the vet.
The second main reason for weighing your Airedale puppies on a weekly basis, is to ensure that when your next deworming treatment comes up (usually every 10 days) you give the right dosage, which is based on their current weight.