Coat: Wiry

How often should an Airedale Terrier be groomed?

Airedale Terriers sport a wiry, rough coat that needs regular upkeep to stay healthy and looking sharp. Their coat sheds very little, but dead hair tends to cling, so weekly carding is essential to remove loose strands and prevent matting. Use a light slicker brush gently to avoid damaging the coat texture. Professional handstripping every 8 to 12 weeks is recommended to maintain the coat's distinctive wiry feel and vibrant color, especially for show dogs. - Card coat weekly to remove dead hair - Use slicker brush lightly and carefully - Handstrip professionally every 2–3 months - Check ears and trim nails regularly - Bathe sparingly to avoid stripping natural oils Pro tip: When handstripping, focus on pulling out dead hairs by the roots rather than clipping, which dulls the coat’s texture and color. Black & tan or grizzle & tan coats don’t require special stain treatments but keep the beard clean to avoid food buildup.

Size: Medium

About the Airedale Terrier

Airedale Terrier, illustration, with solid, wiry coat, in black & tan, grizzle & tan

The Airedale Terrier, often called the "King of Terriers," hails from Yorkshire, England, where it was bred in the mid-1800s by crossing Otterhounds with Old English Black and Tan Terriers. This breed was designed to be a fearless hunter, capable of tracking otters and rats alike. They carry a confident, outgoing attitude that matches their versatile working background, making them excellent companions for active families. Airedales weigh between 50 and 70 pounds and have a wiry, short to medium-length coat that’s usually black & tan or grizzle & tan. They’re playful and courageous but can show a stubborn streak, so consistent training is key. Their strong prey drive means small pets might not be safe around them, but they’re generally good with kids and protective of their home.

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