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  2. Airedale Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Airedale can be used as a working dog and also as a hunting dog. Airedales exhibit some herding characteristics as well and have a propensity to chase animals. They have no problem working with cattle and livestock. However, an Airedale that is not well trained will agitate and annoy the animals.

  3. Walter Lingo - Wikipedia

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    Originator of King Oorang breed of Airedale dogs, owner of Oorang Indians NFL team Walter Lingo (October 12, 1890 – December 31, 1966) was an Airedale Terrier breeder from La Rue, Ohio . During the 1920s, he owned the Oorang Dog Kennels.

  4. Oorang Indians - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, Lingo and Thorpe became friends and soon began hunting together. 1922–1923 Oorang Indians letterhead. In 1921, Lingo invited Thorpe and Pete Calac, who was a teammate of Thorpe's at the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania, to his plantation in LaRue to hunt for opossum.

  5. Category:Terriers - Wikipedia

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    Terriers are a group of working dogs developed for hunting and vermin-routing. ... Airedale Terrier; ... Working terrier; Y.

  6. Working terrier - Wikipedia

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    A working Jack Russell Terrier exits a den pipe. A working terrier is a type of terrier dog bred and trained to hunt vermin including a badger, fox, rat and other small mammals. This may require the working terrier pursuing the vermin into an underground warren.

  7. Ratter (dog) - Wikipedia

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    A feist is a small hunting dog crossed with a terrier, developed in the rural South by breeders for hunting small game and eliminating vermin. [26] Terrier and feists commonly used as ratters include: Airedale Terrier [3] Bedlington Terrier [4] [14] Border Terrier [14] Brazilian Terrier [27] Cairn Terrier [4] [1] Chilean Fox Terrier; Irish ...

  8. Airedale Beagles - Wikipedia

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    The Airedale Beagles was a beagle pack founded in 1891. ... Baily’s hunting directory, "Airedale Beagles", bailyshuntingdirectory.com, retrieved 25 August 2017.

  9. Lurcher - Wikipedia

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    Lurcher is an old English term for a crossbred dog; specifically, the result of mating a sighthound with a dog of another type, typically a working breed.The term was first used with this meaning in 1668; it is considered to be derived from the verb lurch, apparently a variant form of lurk, meaning lurk or steal.