AIREDALE TERRIER LITTER COMING SOON IN CHARLESTOWN, INDIANA, USA
Litter On The Way
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Breed
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Available on
03/21/2026
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Expected
02/19/2026
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Size at Maturity
Large
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Shipping Area
Nationwide
Upcoming Litter Description
My family pets (Loki and Duke) just had their first litter of puppies on January 22, 2026. Four males and four females. They will be available to take home on or after March 21, 2026. They have had their dew claws removed and their tails docked by the vet and the pups will be wormed, have all their shots, and vet checked before being released to their new homes. The pups are all very healthy and they are being kept inside my home where they will be well socialized. I prefer pickup, but I am willing to ship at the owner's expense.
Parents info
Father
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Breed
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Nickname
Duke
Mother
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Breed
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Nickname
Loki
Breeder Information
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Breeder name
Jeffery
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Location:
CHARLESTOWN, Indiana, 47111 USUS
Litter of 8
Breed overview
Airedale Terrier
A.K.A.: King of Terriers, Waterside Terrier, Bingley Terrier, Airedale, Aire, Airedale Hound, Working Airedale, Show Airedale
Overview:
The Airedale Terrier, often called the "King of Terriers," is the largest of the terrier breeds, originating from the Aire Valley in Yorkshire, England. Bred initially to hunt otters and rats, they possess a distinctive dense, wiry coat, typically a tan and black saddle pattern, requiring regular grooming. Physically, they are strong and athletic, with a noble and alert expression. Temperamentally, Airedales are known for their intelligence, boundless energy, and spirited personality. While loyal and protective, their independent nature means they thrive with consistent training and early socialization. They are generally good with children and can be wonderful family companions for active households that can provide ample exercise and mental stimulation. Their energy levels make them less suitable for small apartment living unless daily, vigorous outdoor activity is guaranteed. Health-wise, they are a relatively robust breed, but like many larger breeds, can be prone to hip dysplasia, certain cancers, and skin allergies. Prospective owners should be prepared for their lively antics and strong will, but will be rewarded with an incredibly devoted and engaging companion.
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