Mountain Airedales Kissing

Mountain Airedales Kissing – Annie & Oakley

In this video it looks like Oakley is kissing Annie. Actually, Annie occasionally has goopy eyes and on this occasion Oakley noticed this and just decided to assist Annie in her grooming.

We’ve had both of these Oorang Airedales (aka Mountain Airedales), since they were eight weeks old! Even though there is a big weight difference, because of their great personalities they get along fabulously. Annie still has all her puppy energy while Oakley at 10 years old is much more mellow. Continue reading “Mountain Airedales Kissing”

Mountain Airedales 360°

Mountain Airedales 360°

Walking my two Mountain Airedale Terriers in a local park here in the city of San Diego California. I used my new Samsung Gear 360°camera to film this.

My male Airedale Terrier, Oakley, is nine years old and that is last vet trip a couple weeks ago, he weighed in at 99 pounds! My female Airedale is Annie, who is about 2.5 years old and weighs about 55 pounds. If you go back and look at some of my videos with my Airedales here in San Diego, you see I film them in high definition, also  in 4K resolution using an aerial video drone, and now with my new virtual reality camera.
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5 TREATS TO NEVER FEED YOUR Airedale

5 TREATS TO NEVER FEED YOUR Airedale Terrier

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Everyone I know treats their Airedale Terrier as a member of their family. Actually, thinking about it this is probably true for any pet owner. Well, I guess dogs and cats in particular, if you had a hamster or a snake or a bird I just don’t know if you would consider them part of the family.

I don’t know if your local supermarket  can  sell you  beef bones for your dogs. But, I found a few local butchers who have prepackaged dog bones available at a very modest prices. Continue reading “5 TREATS TO NEVER FEED YOUR Airedale”

Large Airedale Terriers

Large Airedale Terriers

Two San Diego Mountain Airedale Terriers

Mountain Airedale Terriers are usually around 40/45 pounds or so, but, the larger Airedale Terrier also known as a mountain Airedale or an Oorang Airedale can weigh up to about 110 pounds!

My male Airedale Terrier in this video,Oakley, is 92 pounds! Personally, I think this is the ideal size for an Airedale Terrier. These larger Airedale Terriers are AKC registered but because they don’t meet the standard breed size requirements cannot be entered into any AKC sanctioned shows. Continue reading “Large Airedale Terriers”

Mountain Airedales

Mountain Airedale Terriers

San Diego, California – Our 7 year old Mountain Airedale with our new 8 week old Mountain Airedale puppy.

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.

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. Continue reading “Mountain Airedales”

Airedale Terriers

Airedale Terriers

My wife has allergies to cats & dogs. We now  have two Mountain Airedales, and the wife has no issues with them.  They are overall a smart dogs, but you should always spend time training them, they can be destructive if not.

My Airedales will bark at home when someone is outside (or a cat) and alert us if something isn’t right in their eyes.  Although they both are very smart, dogs don’t understand friends and family and strangers.  If it is someone they have not met before, they will consider them a stranger.  If you want him / her to be a guard dog (basically just bark at what is outside) they are good for it, but if you want a protection dog, they need some training.

 Airedale Terrier Facts:

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Mountain Airedales San Diego

Mountain Airedales

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“King of Terriers”. Oorang Airedales, also known as Mountain Airedales, were first established around the 1920s by Walter Lingo. These larger Oorang Airedales, usually weighing 75-100+ pounds, were developed specifically for hunting. Airedales are a working breed and are happiest when the have a job to do for or with their owner.

 

Mountain Airedales