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Say Hi to
Alf, a
high-spirited
Airedale
Terrier
owned by a
MyDogBreed.com
staff
member. Alf
had a
number
behavioral
problems, to
include
excessive
chewing,
barking,
biting and
"failure" to
be
completely
housebroken...all
of which
completely
vanished
less than 48
hours after
using the
latest
simple
step-by-step
training
methods. |
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The Airedale Terrier
is a fine breed – great family dog, wonderful
protector, and very intelligent. However, the
Airedale is also a breed within the “terrier”
family, which means he is a bit on the strong-willed
side. Because this breed is a larger breed, it is
important that he be properly socialized and
trained, as young as possible.
In addition, while the Airedale is great with
children, it is usually recommended a strong master
be in charge. For instance, if your Airedale were to
see another animal prior to being trained, you might
have your hands full in controlling him. We would
certainly not hesitate in recommending an Airedale
but you want to be prepared to set the tone of
authority.
The best way to train
the Airedale or any dog for that matter is while
still a puppy. At a young age, dogs are much more
capable and willing to learn. It is important that
you set the groundwork, building your dog’s sense of
trust and confidence in you as the owner but also as
the master. As mentioned, the Airedale is naturally
more aggressive with other animals, especially dogs.
You want your dog to understand that in any
situation, aggressiveness is not allowed, which can
be taught through consistency.
The interesting thing about Airedale Terrier
Training is that while you need to let him know
who the boss is, he will likely not respond well to
harsh training techniques. This particular breed is
a people pleaser so if you train with too firm a
hand, you will only teach him fear, not trust. You
also want to make training for the Airedale both fun
and adventurous. Following the standard terrier ways
of curiosity, the more you can change things up the
more successful the training.
Then, Airedales are very smart. They do not tolerate
silliness or foolishness well. In other words, your
dog will possibly out-think you on occasion so you
need to be structured in the training methods used,
not giving him time for boredom or thought
processing. Instead, approach the training with
positive motivation. If your Airedale believes he is
doing something to please, he will go beyond what
you request to make you happy.
If you plan to take your Airedale Terrier to a
professional trainer, we strongly recommend you stay
involved but that you also choose someone
knowledgeable of this breed. This way, each training
session would be new, giving your dog the best
option for success. Although you might know of
someone who trains German Shepherds and does a great
job, the personality and traits of this breed
compared to an Airedale Terrier are quite different.
Therefore, the firmness of the training and the
methods used would probably not work.
The best way to describe training an Airedale
Terrier is to stay ahead of him in the thinking
department – be flexible and always expect the
unexpected. One of the greatest challenges is trying
to outsmart him. You might be able to in some
instances but chances are you would lose most of the
time. The bottom line is that the Airedale needs
more creativity and patience when it comes to
training than most other breeds. The way in which
you teach this breed, basic commands to potty
training to rescue would all need to be approached
in a unique manner - the more interesting you can
make it, the happier the dog will be to learn.
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