timefort
Well-Known Member
Hello,
As title, can anyone tell me anything about airedales and what they're like to live with in the home?
OH and I are talking about getting a dog in the future (still distant future). I have had smaller rescue crossbred terriers and an Irish setter in the past, and in the dim distant past I worked in a boarding and breeding kennels so I'm not dog-naive but I've not encountered airedales in a UK family home, and rarely see them being mentioned. OH grew up with an airedale and would love another. He describes his dog as being an over enthusiastic clown, but I had a feeling that their temperament (in the UK) wasn't overly reliable - with all the usual caveats around training/ socialisation etc - which is something that would be really important to us as my parents would also be interacting with any dog.
I am considering getting in touch with a couple of breeders for a chat, but thought I'd ask here first. Any thoughts?
As title, can anyone tell me anything about airedales and what they're like to live with in the home?
OH and I are talking about getting a dog in the future (still distant future). I have had smaller rescue crossbred terriers and an Irish setter in the past, and in the dim distant past I worked in a boarding and breeding kennels so I'm not dog-naive but I've not encountered airedales in a UK family home, and rarely see them being mentioned. OH grew up with an airedale and would love another. He describes his dog as being an over enthusiastic clown, but I had a feeling that their temperament (in the UK) wasn't overly reliable - with all the usual caveats around training/ socialisation etc - which is something that would be really important to us as my parents would also be interacting with any dog.
I am considering getting in touch with a couple of breeders for a chat, but thought I'd ask here first. Any thoughts?

