63% Compatible
Their characteristic 'pointing' stance was so valued that it was naturally selected for centuries.
Airedales served as military messenger dogs in World War I and were among the first police dogs in Britain.
Developed in Europe during the 1600s, these dogs were prized for their ability to locate and point game birds. Their keen nose and statuesque pointing stance revolutionized bird hunting.
Developed in the Aire Valley of Yorkshire during the 1800s, these versatile dogs excelled in hunting otters and vermin while serving as capable farm dogs and family protectors.
Weekly brushing maintains coat condition. Requires extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Regular health screening for breed-specific issues is essential.
Regular professional grooming needed every 8-12 weeks. Daily exercise requirements must be met. Early socialization crucial for balanced temperament.