
The Airedale
"The Airedale" by Williams Haynes is a comprehensive guide on the Airedale Terrier, published in the early 20th century. The book details the history, care, breeding, and usefulness of the breed, emphasizing its versatility and intelligence. With its roots in Yorkshire, the Airedale is portrayed as an all-around dog capable of various tasks, making it a favorite among dog enthusiasts. In this book, Haynes delves into the defining traits of the Airedale, describing it as "the biggest and best terrier." He explores its origins, noting the mix of breeds that contributed to its development, and highlights its capabilities ranging from vermin hunting to serving as a loyal companion. The author provides practical advice on the care and training of Airedales, stressing the importance of understanding their needs to ensure a happy and healthy life. Additionally, he discusses the role of dog shows in elevating the breed's status, making it a highly regarded choice for both home and sporting purposes. Overall, "The Airedale" serves as an insightful resource for potential Airedale owners and admirers alike.
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