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An Táin Working Airedales - Tail Length


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Don't be afraid of keeping the long tail on the Airedales, they still look the part and really serve a purpose when reading a dog as it works ahead of you on a scent line. The tail straightens out and the tip dangles just above the bracken, heather and brambles moving a distinctive way, a clear indication the dog has picked up scent.

 

I would just like to share a few other photos in case anyone is really thinking about starting their own working Airedales in the field.

 

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These bitches are just over a year old and really starting to show their fire in the field.

 

 

Just a few to show that all the working lines aren't finished yet!

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Socks. In all due respect, your last two posts are a direct insult to this man. You are judging him on a few pictures that he has posted on this forum. I can't see any issue? Nobody has questioned the

The perception of how other people keep their stock is relative. A lot of people with pets are appalled at the way some hunting/working dogs are kept in kennels and never allowed inside or on the sof

Looks like they are kept in a shit hole to me .........

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Genral Lee.......ya know what.......working them and walking into the pens each day with them there is an great feeling. They get better and better every week.

 

i would really like to see large hunt terriers make a comeback, especially the Kerry Blue (lets not get into this debate again!), large Lakelands, Fox terriers, Irish and Wheaten terriers to name but a few.

 

They have a place in the field and between us all on this site we probably own the best native working bloodlines in the world.

 

This is one fiery bitch below and only just over a year old.

 

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And another young bitch (unrelated) I have coming on....

 

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I will try and keep the photos coming because I know how hard it is to find current photos of these big terriers working hard in the fields.

 

"Work em' Hard or Walk em' Home!"

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Have you ever looked at the "working Airedale terrier" message board. Plenty of folks in the U. S. Still using them to a degree. Henry Johnson helped with breeding the "Redline" they were a throw back to dogs with shorter/tighter coats and strong hunting instincts. Warning don't look them up, you will fall in love. I know Mr. Johnson top notch dog man calls them like he sees them.

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I must admit my Airedale's tail looks stupid curled over her back, but she has never injured it, even when shredding her face and ears in thick brambles. The fur and skin is that thick you'd need a hedge trimmer to clip the fur: it's like wire wool :laugh:

Hardly a worthy prey for a tough dog, but shows what she's willing to do even for a tiny rabbit....which she retrieved from the middle of an old bramble:

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Dogs tied up in shitty looking sheds with scrap lying around them allways looks rough to me..

Maybe he should have took the picture with the dog on a bench covers with red carpet or on the bonnet of a sports car i was looking at the dog not where the picture was took

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