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Am I really the only person that works an Airedale? I got mine from a line of imported dogs: working stock from the USA. Can't fault her: drive, nose, toughness, temperament second to none: works alon

A pure bred KC reg English Airedale will usually sell for around £800 or £900.   Most of the working dog people who got a Redline Airedale from Ian were gifted the dog. Like I said before, he wante

This is jet my bushing terrier     This is buddy Martins redline airedale

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Sadly I never got to put her to another Airedale. I could have gone with a KC dog, but I had too much else going on work wise and health wise. Now she's gone I doubt I'd want to try getting a UK KC Airedale. I just can't see them having the same sort of drive and brain that the Redline working bred Airedales have. I could be wrong, but it's not a risk I'm willing to take at my age.

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I doubt there are many - if any - left now; as far as I know jrearthdog was the only person to import and breed and his last litter must have been 8 - 10 years ago. BUT, for those that are interested.... I have a friend in the US who plans to move here towards the end of this year and bring his two redlines with him. He has a dog and a bitch, both bred the same way but from different litters. So no chance of purebred pups, but it's just possible he might be prepared to let the dog be used at stud. I think it's about 3 - 4 yrs old, so still got plenty of years ahead of it. I've seen photos and it's a handsome, strong looking dog.

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I doubt there are many - if any - left now; as far as I know jrearthdog was the only person to import and breed and his last litter must have been 8 - 10 years ago. BUT, for those that are interested.... I have a friend in the US who plans to move here towards the end of this year and bring his two redlines with him. He has a dog and a bitch, both bred the same way but from different litters. So no chance of purebred pups, but it's just possible he might be prepared to let the dog be used at stud. I think it's about 3 - 4 yrs old, so still got plenty of years ahead of it. I've seen photos and it's a handsome, strong looking dog.

Wow! That would be the dog to put to one of Dill's lurcher daughters, which would make the pups 3/4 Airedale, 1/4 lurcher. Now that would be seriously interesting, and no doubt extremely useful.

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In the second one she was only 6 months old, but she's not really changed shape much since she matured. I don't have any working photos as I don't take the camera out with me apart from the odd ferreting day.

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I doubt there are many - if any - left now; as far as I know jrearthdog was the only person to import and breed and his last litter must have been 8 - 10 years ago. BUT, for those that are interested.... I have a friend in the US who plans to move here towards the end of this year and bring his two redlines with him. He has a dog and a bitch, both bred the same way but from different litters. So no chance of purebred pups, but it's just possible he might be prepared to let the dog be used at stud. I think it's about 3 - 4 yrs old, so still got plenty of years ahead of it. I've seen photos and it's a handsome, strong looking dog.

Wow! That would be the dog to put to one of Dill's lurcher daughters, which would make the pups 3/4 Airedale, 1/4 lurcher. Now that would be seriously interesting, and no doubt extremely useful.

 

I must admit that thought had already crossed my mind!

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