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Hot: 22 to 27 °C
Cold: 0 to 5 °C
800 to 2K USD
100 to 230 PSI
Jump: 4-6 Feet
Run: 8-10 Miles per hour (13-16 km/h)
The outstanding Airedale Terrier, whose ancestry can be traced to the valley of the River Aire in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, is also known as the Bingley Terrier and the Waterside Terrier.
This breed was called the King of Terriers since it is the largest of its kind. The Airedale may be traced back to a reckon of clear cut terrier breeds, including the Otterhound, the Old English Black and Tan Terrier as well as and the Yorkshire Terrier, among others.
A notable and flexible breed, the Airedale Terrier was lauded for its ane intellect, gracefulness, and oceanic vitality; it is sometimes called the King of Terriers. These dogs were earliest developed for hunting otters and rats in the waterways and canals of Yorkshire, England's Dire Valley.
As it had developed over the years as well as the Airedale has been known for its particular as well as hunting abilities,' but it has also fit known as a devoted ally and various worker. an unequaled look, including a well proportioned body, wiry coat,' and a sharp expression, is one of the most discernible qualities of the Airedale Terrier.