The Airedale Terrier has his beginnings in the Valley of the Aire in West Riding, located in Yorkshire, England. It is commonly thought that development of this relatively modern breed began around the middle of the nineteenth century, although no exact date can be given. Bred to be a hunting dog and companion for the working class, the Airedale is known for his courage and tenacity. Some speculation suggests that the Airedale Terrier was originally a smaller terrier that was outcrossed...