Is It An Airedale?
![]() Mom & New Born Pup Rest after a Job Well Done | ![]() One Day Old | |||
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Both of these puppies are 8 weeks old. As you can see, there is variety in thickness of bone as well as thickness of hair. | ||||
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Pictures to Assist in Identifying Airedales in Shelters In most books and on most websites telling you about Airedale Terriers (including ours), you see an elegant dog with a neat, short coat. This is usually not the way an Airedale appears when it ends up in a shelter. Hopefully the photographs here will assist shelter personnel, rescue volunteers and the public in recognizing an Airedale. If you spot a dog at a shelter that looks anything like these pictures, please contact us immediately Please give us as much information as possible about the location of the dog: name of shelter, address, city, state, telephone number. If you saw it on another website, please include the URL. Thanks! Click Here to See Photos of Airedale Puppies |
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