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Can anyone give me some information on the breed? I really don't know much about them at all. I remember talking with a pretty gal a few years ago at the Home Depot I worked at, saying that her Airedale had pinned a coyote to the ground and was "playing" with it. I like the idea of that as I would like to use it as a coyote dog possibly, but my main use would be protection around the house for the Mrs. and step daughter when I am not home.
Can anyone please provide any experience or knowledge of the breed?
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Other than a hyper German Shepard, I don't think there is a better guard dog than a Dale. There are two kinds in this country, big ones and little ones. Stay away from the show breeders as they tend to endorse the smaller lines that conform to breed standards. Chenk out some of the breeders that offer hunting lines as those dogs tend to be a little bigger and will suit your purposes better. They tend to be territorial but they are also a very active dog that needs something to do (lots of exercise). It's important to start obiedence and socialization early because they can be very stubborn at times because they think they are smarter than you and often times they are. I don't even bother to lock the doors at night.LOL
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i have a 8 month old Airedale. He is the 3rd airedale we have had. With out question one of the toughest dogs I have ever seen. We have used them for as pets/ retrievers, they love to be loved and the center of attention. They swim very well, they don't get cold, they love children, I mean the absolutly love children every dale i have ever seen loves kids, any kid. But are very leery of Adults without there master being present. and like manydogs says, they are smart,sometimes too smart, but I do have to lock my doors, to keep him in, all my door knobs have teeth marks. Once you learn and understand an airedale you will love the breed
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I love Airedales, but keep in mind that you are getting a big aggressive dog (sounds like what you want!) and they need some control--serious obedience training. They are essentially a giant terrier and the males can be very aggressive with other male dogs. That leads to fights, then humans try to break up the fight, then they get bitten, you can see where I'm headed. So if you get one, you need to be in control.
What I just said goes for lots of breeds. Owning a big powerful dog is just about like owning a firearm. You need to be REALLY responsible, 24/7.
And don't let your dog run coyotes, except to run them out of the yard. Dogs that run after coyotes out of control of their owners end up as coyote s--t; there is no such thing as one coyote and two or three coyotes are more than a match for ANY other dog. DON'T ask me how I know this.
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They are essentially a giant terrier and the males can be very aggressive with other male dogs. That leads to fights, then humans try to break up the fight, then they get bitten, you can see where I'm headed. So if you get one, you need to be in control.
So true. However most of the males I've worked with will only try to show their dominance initially and rarely throw the first bite. But when the other dog tries to stand up to them and bites first, then it's game on and the dale will usually win. They have such a high tolerance for pain that they can usually out last anything.
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Don"t know where you are in AZ but just FYI none of my Airedales handled the heat very well. The cold, yes,; one actually used to sleep outside on the cement walkway in 20 below temps (by choice). But if it got much over 60 he'd find a spot of shade and dig until he hit moist dirt. Then he'd curl up in there and wait until the temps dropped. I filled in lots of holes
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I was raised by Airedales. I have known/owned 8+, all males but one. They have pretty much been summed up above, although each is unique in some way. Having one with a hunting heritage would be best. They were often run with hounds to handle things when the bear or lion took a stand. They don't usually start a fight or lose one. They are very protective of their household and family and great with kids. Usually very well tempered, but on a rare ocasion one is not and should be handled appropriately. They have/can be trained to do about anything. If you get a male, you will have to work at being the alpha, females not so much. Large litters and long lived. An Airdale will always have your back. jmho Tim Tim
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Just to clear up what a "coyote dog" is.
I assume you are talking about using a dog to get coyotes to chase it, the dog, back to you, within shooting distance. Correct?
This is great fun with a big running dog. I have a friend that does this with great success.
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I love Airedales.
Was on the verge of getting an Airedale pup this spring but decided I wanted a more dedicated pointer/retriever. The protection part, for me, was important but I figured warning barks from my Schnauzer would be plenty. Lil' bastard ain't letting anything come around without barkin at it.
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We own a female, 3y.o. She is a great dog. She hunts with me,fur and feather. She loves kids, it seems that is one of their greatest attributes. Highly protective of home, her pack! They bark very little...not on chase, but on strike. Nor do they bark at wind or nonsense, but will bark to warn/protect should some one approach home. I have never seen a dog this physically tough. She can run all day it seems, real long-legged and fast as lightning. Lots of folks say they aren't too smart...they are damned smart but just won't do stupid stuff! Great teeth, like a land shark. She will track w/nose down and run at gallop. Just a great dog to enjoy.
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Any of you boys have a breeder that you would recommend?
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I've tried on big game, bear and lion, without success.
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Forgot to mention above but.. I had one male airedale that would not let the neighbor man beat on his wife and kids when he came home drunk. I also had one that I killed quite a few pheasants, rabbits and grouse with.
As noted above. They are smart. When some think they are stupid the reality is an airedale just don't care to do stupid stuff. jmho Tim
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Any of you boys have a breeder that you would recommend? http://www.hkairedales.com/ This is were the current Airedale sleeping on my feet came from, I love my dale, just got to break him from opening doors
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They are smart. When some think they are stupid the reality is an airedale just don't care to do stupid stuff. jmho Tim exactly an Airedale will not to stupid dog tricks, but turing door knobs and gate latches are an Airedale specialty
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Rod Ross, Wyoming e-mail address rsross rangeweb.net phone# 307-737-2356 Airey Mountain Airedales- Clint Stubbe, http://www3.telus.net/airedales/I got one in February and love him. Smart, easily trained. As others have mentioned, they are great character judges, and mine will not allow any fighting/rough housing, he gets between the two participants and voices his displeasure. He usually takes issue with the dominant of the two participants. Should have added this to begin with http://traditionalairedale.proboards.com/index.cgi
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They are smart. When some think they are stupid the reality is an airedale just don't care to do stupid stuff. I have to admit; they were so smart they wouldn't even put their nose in the track.
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