The Pet Atlas

Breed Dogs Terrier

Airedale Terrier

Tall terrier frame with bold independence and quick intelligence

At a glance

Basic requirements and commitment level

Daily requirements

Activity
High
Exercise
High
Mental stimulation
High
Trainability
Medium
Vocality
High
Health sensitivity
High
Grooming
Medium
Shedding
Low
Temperature sensitivity
Medium

Context & compatibility

Size
Large
Lifespan
10–13 years
Body weight
40–70 lb
Height
22–23 in
Apartment suitability
Can Adapt

Is this right for you?

Common scenarios where this breed tends to fit well or less well

A good match

  • Like a dog that can hike and play hard, but you don't mind a stubborn streak when it thinks it's right
  • Want a big, confident terrier with a "let's do something" brain and you enjoy ongoing training as part of life

Not ideal

  • Want an easy, low-management dog that stays polished without consistent follow-through
  • Need a low-chase household where digging, critter-interest, or boundary-testing would be constant friction

Social & behavior

Temperament and interaction style

Personality & activity

Confident, outdoorsy, and “up for it,” often happiest with real walks and something to investigate. Many will invent their own project if the day feels too quiet.

Handling & social style

Usually friendly and bold, but boundaries matter. Easiest to live with when manners are taught early so enthusiasm doesn’t turn into pushiness.

Care & health

Setup, routines, and health considerations

Care overview

The Airedale is a big, capable terrier—confident, energetic, and clever, with a strong “I’ll decide” streak if boundaries are fuzzy. Many are affectionate with family but want daily engagement that feels purposeful.

Environment & space

Best in homes where exercise and training are realistic most days. Smaller homes can work if the dog gets real outlets; otherwise they tend to invent their own entertainment.

Daily routine

Brisk walks plus training, scent games, and interactive play usually suits them well. Many do best when the week includes variety—new routes, tasks, and “use your brain” time—not just distance.

Health sensitivities

Owners often focus on joint comfort, weight stability, and skin/coat health. Thoughtful sourcing and proactive screening are common discussion points.

Grooming / coat

Higher grooming commitment. Regular brushing and routine grooming/stripping helps prevent matting and keeps the coat comfortable.

Background

Origins and how that history shapes what you see today

Origin region

Yorkshire, England

Background

Developed in Yorkshire, England in the mid-1800s, the Airedale was built as a versatile worker—vermin control, hunting, and general utility around rivers and farms. That role favored confidence, stamina, and a dog that can think for itself. Today, many Airedales feel capable and bold, and they tend to test limits unless training is consistent and purposeful.