SINGER, a male Airedale Terrier for sale in Valdosta, GA – Photo 1 of 10
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SINGER

Male, Born on 05/19/25 - 10 months
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One of our best Litter ever produced by us. Here three videos of SINGER: Video 1 https://youtu.be/fNh8NJh9i-g?si=g-CdHA3oLtWd99PU Video 2 https://youtu.be/cnkgzeoySRE?si=wc_Hsm9oWWIJO084 Video 3 https://youtu.be/AQF5Ksn2jYo?si=OCh7GX3ObXtdPZnB IF YOU ARE LOOKING ONLY FOR THE BEST, SHOW QUALITY AIREDALE TERRIER, THIS IS IT. This is SINGER... A PURE BLOOD Airedale Terrier BOY. GORGEOUSNESS at its best this boy is. He has such a sweet face expression and a very beautiful personality. Long neck, deep chest, high shoulders, short torso, beautiful hair, perfect bite and an outstanding personality. SINGER represents the hard work we at Enchanted Airedales have done for over 15 years of efforts to perfection the Airedale Terrier breed. We initially kept him for our future breeding program due to his perfect body conformation, outstanding personality and extrinsic characteristics. Due to an unfortunate change in our plans we will need to let him go along with another of his brothers we also kept but very fortunate for the family who will take him... SINGER is so GORGEOUS. Singer has an awesome personality. He is very curious and active. He is always asking you to play with him, always jumping of joy when he sees you and if he's in the fenced backyard, as soon as he notice you are around he comes to the gate and extends his paws to you like waving at you asking you to bring him with you and away from the other dogs. Singer is vocal meaning that, if he's trying to get your attention but you're ignoring him, he will do some vocal noises to get your eyes on him. He barks freely when he's excited. Singer's personality is so sweet. As a potential buyer of an Airedale Terrier, you may ask yourself: Being out there hundreds of Airedale Terrier breeders out in the market offering ADT pups... is there any difference other that the price tag? The Answer is a BIG YES, there is a huge difference. Please read before you buy an ADT pup: Anybody can start producing Airedale Terriers with a male and a female in a backyard. unfortunately this has been happening a lot in the last years and this is what's being offered in the Airedale Terrier market TODAY: Airedale Terriers with a mean facial expression Big round eyes Wide big heads (like a Pitbull) Longer torso that some times their spine is curved down Rear legs taller than the front legs Short neck Lack of depth in chest Personality issues Genetic Health problems So next time you ask yourself "why my neighbor's Airedale does not look like the Airedales on Internet and Dog shows", you know the answer. An Airedale Terrier appearance should be Exquisite. The facial expression should remain beautiful even when reaching adulthood. These are the characteristics you want to find in an Airedale Terrier: A narrow and flat Skull Long Neck Short (well balanced) Torso Deep Chest Shorter rear legs Round butt Bubbly Personality Beautiful coat The facial expression on an Airedale Terrier IS EVERYTHING. The look in those almond shaped eyes, the colors in their coat, whether they have Wire Coat or Soft Coat, the body structure, etc. all these characteristics are the result of years and years of design, production, discarding, repeating. A lot of sacrifices are made over the years. We have been breeding Airedale Terriers for the past 18 years, following strictly the AKC Airedale Terrier Standard to produce the most exquisite, beautiful Airedale Terriers. Our bloodlines are rooted internationally and include countries like Ukraine, Mexico and Canada. In the pictures you will see SINGER and also his father Kahmus. SINGER is AKC registered. Feel free to contact us [email protected]
Coat Colors:
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Medium Brown
Coat Pattern:
Black & Tan
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Airedale Terrier
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What makes Airedale Terriers special?
Airedale Terriers are a good mix of naughty and nice. They love exercise and bonding with their families but also can be stubborn in certain situations. If you’re in it for the long run, they’ll be there to keep you entertained and protected. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-70 pounds and stand 22-23 inches tall.
Are Airedale Terriers good family dogs?
Airedale Terriers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Airedale Terriers are perfect pets for families with children because they aren’t aggressive and genuinely love their families. Airedales get along with kids of all ages, as well as other household animals. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do Airedale Terriers need a lot of physical activity?
Due to their natural affinity for hunting and the great outdoors, Airedale Terriers need to be active. Taking walks throughout the day, playing fetch in a big yard, and having a companion will keep them feeling fresh and frisky. Puppies require a bit more exercise, so be prepared for lots of walks and playtime from day one. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What should I expect with Airedale Terrier shedding?
Airedale Terriers have typical terrier coats and trademark goatees. The outer layer has a uniquely smooth and wire-haired feel, and the undercoat is short and soft to keep them warm. Airedale Terriers have mostly tan coats with bits of black along the back and sides. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Airedale Terriers are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
How much space does a Airedale Terrier need?
Airedale Terriers are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Airedales get along with kids of all ages, as well as other household animals. However, Airedales tend to be dismissive of rules unless properly trained and could do serious damage to the house if left to roam free. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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