The Airedale is a well-built, muscular dog with a dense coat that lies straight and close to the body. The outer coat is hard, wiry and stiff while the undercoat is shorter and softer. There should be no suspicion of legginess or undue length of body. He has a keen, intelligent expression.
Color
Airedales are black or grizzle and tan in color. Some may have a little white between the front legs.
Category Size
Medium
Coat Length
Short/Medium
Weight/Height Range
Measured at the withers dogs will be between 23 and 24 inches and females between 22 and 23 inches. Both dogs and females should weigh around 48.5 lbs.
| HEIGHT
| MIN
| MAX |
WEIGHT |
MIN |
MAX |
| Female |
22" |
23" |
Female |
48.5 lbs. |
48.5 lbs. |
| Male |
23" |
24" |
Male |
48.5 lbs. |
48.5 lbs. |
Ailments
The Airedale is normally a fit, healthy dog that rarely requires visiting the vet other than for annual health checks and vaccinations. There are a few breed-specific problems and choosing a pup from healthy stock will reduce the possibility of these arising. Skin irritations, particularly when the dog is not adequately groomed, can be a problem and older dogs may develop tumors.
Suitable Breed for Allergy Sufferers
No
Common Ailments
Eye - Entropion, Brain (Congenital) - Cerebellar hypoplasia, Haemolymphatic - Bleeding disorders - Von Williebrands disease, Bones (Developmental) - Hip dysplasia, Endocrine - Pancreatic tumor (insulinoma), Haemolymphatic - Lymphadenopathy - tumor (Lymphoma/Lymphosarcoma), Mouth - Malocclusion (Overshot or undershot jaw), Nose - Nasal tumors, Ruptures/Hernias - Umbilical hernia, Skin - Dermatitis - Acute moist ("wet eczema" or "hot spot"), Urogenital (Acquired) - Bladder tumor/polyp